10,000$ Per Day – The Secret To Making Big Money Online
Making money online is great, but let’s face it, most bloggers and Internet marketers will end up making very little. When asked why they make so little, most will tell you they’re a small site and don’t have enough traffic. Therefore, it’s not shocking that a lot of the questions I get is on traffic generation. However, traffic is only part of the formula, and it really isn’t a big part. It is possible to make big money online with small traffic. What is more important than the traffic is how you monetize that traffic.

Are You Making The Maximum Amount Possible?
Most bloggers monetize their blogs with a Google Ads or other advertising networks. They may also do affiliate marketing by recommending a book and linking to Amazon with their affiliate links. The problem with this type of business model is the payout is very small. You’ll make 5 to 25 cents from a Google Ad click, $19 from a $37 ClickBank product, and a measly 60 cents for selling a $10 book on Amazon.
At these low rates, you have to do a ton of volume to make any decent money. Even at 25 cents a click, you’ll need 40,000 clicks a month to make $10,000 a month. Assuming two percents of your readers click on an ad, you’ll need 2 million views to make $10K! How many blogs do you know get that much traffic?
Scale Vs. Magnitude:
There are two main ways to increase online earnings. You can increase traffic (scale), or you can make more money on the traffic you already have (magnitude). Most bloggers concentrate all their efforts on scale. They figure the key to making more money is by getting more traffic. If you’re making $1K a month with 100,000 views, then you should make $2K a month with 200,000 views. That’s the logic of it, anyway.
The reality is most bloggers will never achieve the scale required to make a living online. The funny thing is, it’s not scale that’s the problem. It’s magnitude. Most bloggers and internet marketers are promoting small ticket items that makes them next to nothing. What they should be doing is going after big-ticket sales.
Let’s say you want to make $100,000 a year, and you have a choice of two ways to do it. The first is to sell a $10 eBook. The second is to sell a $10,000 mastermind. Which do you think is the easier path to $100,000: selling 10,000 eBooks or ten masterminds?
Of course the answer is the ten masterminds. With the $10 eBook, you would need to sell 1000 times more products to equal the income generated by just one $10,000 products.

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