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1. Join an Afffiliate Program
Many manufacturers will give you a cut of the profits on products that you sell for them. To succeed, choose a niche, sign-up with a reputable affiliate program, and most importantly, find a way to drive traffic and sales
2. Sell on eBay
Listing merchandise to sell on ebay requires nothing more than a computer, internet connection and a means of producing digital images. Once you become an active seller, you can ease into a Web site by opening your own ebay store for as little as $5 per month to promote additional items.
3. Use Google’s AdSense
Google’s AdSense program allows Web sites to display relevant ads on their website. If a Web visitor “clicks” on an ad, the Web publisher will earn a percentage of any ad revenue generated. To take advantage of this, build content Web sites that attract visitors and hope they click frequently on the ads.
4. Write an e-Book
People pay for information, and have come to appreciate the convenience of downloading the information quickly from the Internet. If you have information of value, write an e-book! Once written and in digital form, you will have minimal ongoing costs of production.
5. Sell drop-shipped products
You don’t always need to build inventory before selling online. Drop shipping allows an Internet merchant to accept orders for products, and then pay a manufacturer or distributor to ship the product to the customer. You’ll need to find a good market niche, a drop-shipper, and a way to drive traffic to your site.

