make money online

Here is a question I got a few days ago from one of my blog readers:

“What internet marketing business should I venture into? There are so many different ways to make money online, and every one of them is touted as the ‘best’. What do you think is really the best?”

That’s a great question. And I wish there was an easy answer…

But candidly, there is no “best” web marketing business to go into. All of them have their own particular advantages and disadvantages.

You just have to find the right one for you–and that’s the key to winning in internet marketing.

Examine where your strengths are and build a business around those. Focus on the things that you appreciate most and feel passionate about and find a way to profit from them.

For example, I love business. I love everything about it–the strategy, the marketing, the tactics–everything.

Plus, I have a winning track record of launching and running many new businesses. So I know that I have a unique strength there.

Besides, I’m constantly searching for new and more efficient ways to evolve my internet marketing products business. So when it came to creating an internet business model, I went with the one thing I could dominate and go after with a passion–helping others to do the same.

Obviously, it was the right choice. I get to do what I love the most and still have the freedom and liberty to spend more time with my family.

So detect those same strengths and passions in yourself and seek out ways to design a business around them. One of the easiest ways to do this is by setting up a membership program.

Each month, you can charge your subscribers for access to content on a certain subject. This model has LARGE-SCALE potential because you build something once, then get paid time and again with very little maintenance.

Practically every successful guru I know has a membership program of some sort. In fact, my former client, Mike Filsaime, recently added another six-figures to his monthly income with a special approach that took in just over 10,000 new leads.

Now, I don’t know if the continuity  model is right for you. You’ve got to decide that for yourself.

But I do think it’s worth looking at.

If this seems like something you’d like to pursue further, Your best bet is to find out which business is most logical for you.