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Would you like to make a few extra dollars on the net, but you don't want the headaches and expense of getting your own domain name, building your website, and paying for a web host? If you answered yes to these, let me explain the lazy man's way to marketing.

First search for a really good affiliate program, one that pays at least 50% of every sale you make.

Next you want one that will make you your own web page to promote.

Once you find one like this join, as an affiliate, and then return to their site and copy a few of the ads they furnish to promote your site.

Do not use these ads, as every other affiliate of this web master is using them. Use them as an idea only, and then write your own. That way you have something different, than what every other affiliate is using.

Next, search for every newsletter you can find, that will let you put your free ad in once a week.

Join at least 20 or 30 of these newsletters. Now setup a plan to send ads to 4 or 5 every day this week when you come home from your day work.

The next week you start the whole process over. When you make a few sales, use one half of what you earned and purchase ads, as a top sponsor in some larger newsletters.

You can promote your web site in one hour each evening when you come home from work. You must keep this up, do not give up. It may take a week or two, so continue to do your promoting, each evening.

If you follow this plan, you can make extra dollars to help with your monthly bills. This will definitely work, but you must do it every week. Don't give up, just keep doing it every week.

This is the Lazy Man's Way to Marketing. Happy Marketing.

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