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Last Updated: 7/7/2009

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Gender: Male
Age: 27
State: All
Country: US
February 9, 2009 - Monday 

Hey readers.  T.M. Harris here...
Listen, I'm about to give you a 3-step formula for making some m.oney

online.  You can actually take the information in any way you choose,

but overall, no matter what you do with it, you'll be able to suck

more income into your wallet, my friend.
So, with this being said, I want you to forget everything else that

is flooding your inbox.
Seriously...
Forget that "Marketer X" is sending you an email about a new launch.

It's probably no good for you anyway.
Forget that you're on someone else's mailing list, and you got an

email from them today.  It's probably a pre-scheduled message that

they didn't even write themselves anyway (the lazy punks...)
Just FORGET ABOUT IT...OK?  Keep your eyes focused on THIS, and what

I'm going to tell you.
Can you do that?
I'll wait...
...
(...humming the "Jeopardy" theme music...)
...
Shining up my wedding ring...
...
You forget about them yet?  GOOD.
This is a simple 3-step formula that anyone who can point, click and

type can do.  Here goes...
1) Build a monetized website.

2) Drive a boatload of traffic to the site.

3) Decide whether to keep it or sell it.
I know, I know...its sounds easier than what it really is.  Go ahead,

think pessimistically and negatively.  I expect it.  :)
But in a nutshell, that's what's going on, people.  Sites are getting

put up that are monetized, traffic is being sent to them by the

boatloads, and the owner either keeps the site, or sells it.
If it's a site that sells an ebook, this is what happens.  They either

keep the site, and bank off of it, or they sell the rights to it, or

the entire site altogether for a lump sum.
If it's a Google Adsense-based site, the owners are definitely doing

this.  They either keep the Google checks coming in, or they sell it

off so they don't have to monitor and maintain it.
If it's an affiliate "review" site, giving reviews on certain products

and then referring someone to a website, they're either keeping it

for profit, or selling it off like an old Nintendo game found in the

back of the closet.
If it's an entire business site, where they're selling drop-shipped

items, they're either keeping the sale and fulfilling orders, or

selling off the site.
Yes, as newbies coming online, we're taught so much about how to do

this to get m.oney, or how to do that to seek profit.  And while

most of it does make sense and teaches you, this simple formula is

what it truly is.  This is what they're doing.
1) Building a monetized site.

2) Driving traffic to it.

3) Keeping or selling it.
In many instances, people create sites out of thin air, get a crap

load of traffic to it real quick, and sell it off.  As long as it

serves its purpose, and proves that people will flock to it, it can

definitely be sold.  And the cool thing about it is that anybody,

from Joe the Plumber, to John or Jane Doe could do it...as long as

they can point, click, and type a little.
So, how can you get this simple 3-step formula accomplished?  EASY.
You can understand how step 3 is kind of a no-brainer.
But steps 1 and 2 I can help you with right now...yes NOW.
Step 1 is building a monetized website.  In most cases, I'd tell you

to shoot for creating your own product site, and selling your own

product.
But, I know you're not that patient to wait until you create your

own product, right?  Especially if you're a newbie to this.
So, why not go for sites that are already monetized for you?  Take

them, build up your 'virtual real estate' and sell it off?
All you need is traffic to go to them, and you can either bank off

of the profits, or sell it for profits.
So, here's a good resource to get your hands on 150 'virtual real

estate' themes where you can either score money from the site itself

or from selling it off.
It's cheap, and definitely fit for anyone's budget right now:

Site for Step 1
Step 2 is getting traffic to your site.  Now, I have my own list of

favorite methods, including SEO (search engine optimization), forum

posts, etc.  But I want to leave you with a huge list, so you can

try/choose the traffic methods that work for YOU.
The idea is that YOU get traffic to YOUR site, so YOU can either

profit from it, or use the incoming traffic as leverage if you want

to sell it off to the next guy.
So, I have over 100+ different traffic techniques in a 60-page guide

for you.  The guys who runs the product has good content.  But I know

his web design skills aren't exactly up to par.  But I can vouch for

the content.  If I'm wrong, let me know, and we'll work it out

accordingly.  You know me...  :)
Here's the site:

Site for Step 2
If anyone gets both of my recommendations today because you're that

serious about getting started, I'll include you in a week's worth of

email coaching absolutely free to help you get started.  I really

stopped the email coaching to spend more time with my family, but I

want to do some good and get people on their feet during these crazy

times.
I could coach everyone, but the thing is...I only wanna focus on the

ones who take the initiative towards investing and educating them

selves.  Then I'll know whether or not I'm wasting my time or not.
Understand?
You'll get my exclusive email address directly to me for our coaching

and for 7 days, I'll help get you set up and ready to go.  I'll even

give you a few pointers on how to start getting 1000 websites visitors

to your site for free.
I'm dealing with a close friend who set up a site for his sign business.

I gave him TWO hints, and it's translated into 1000+ visitors in a

day for his website.
Here's the two links again:
Site for Step 1
Site for Step 2
Get both for cheap, and you get 7-days of personal email coaching

and training to get your new venture off the ground TODAY, not

tomorrow or next week...TODAY.
If you're game, you know what to do.  I'll be waiting  :)
To our success,
T.M. Harris

tmharris.net

timharriswebsites.com
P.S. -  If you skipped down to this, go back and read the message. I

just gave you a nice plan to get going online TODAY.  :)