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How to Make Money Online
Writing Your Own Websites
AWAI announced today the launch of a brand-new program, How to Write Your Own Money-Making Websites, that gives away Nick Usborne’s proven step-by-step system for creating content-rich, money-making websites.
According to Nick:
“This is a way to make money online in your spare time doing something you love that can bring you in a substantial income no matter where you are or what you’re doing.
“There’s no better time than right now to take advantage of the incredible power and potential of the Internet. Every day thousands and thousands of people, who share the same passion you do, search the Internet for more information about it. And every day somebody makes money from them.”
With this step-by-step, easy-to-understand program, Nick Usborne has done all the legwork for you. He’s tested, tweaked, and refined his approach to creating money-making websites for over three years now.
You’ll learn everything you need to create a successful money-making website in your spare time – everything from ideas on what your site can be about … to driving people to your site … to content … to maximizing the profits you can make from it …
Learn how to get started today …




“That first paycheck told me I could do this. Recent paychecks and referrals are confirming that I’m on my way to living the dream.”
If yes, you could be in big demand, earning big money, writing just a few hours a day from anywhere in the world you choose to be.
Get Nick Usborne’s step-by-step system for creating money-making information websites.
In just 6 hours and 35 minutes, you can be in business earning $60 – $150 an hour writing simple resumes.
Learn the secrets behind succeeding in this in-demand career.
The work is plentiful … the pay scales are generous and the competition is scarce!
Get the answers to the hundreds of questions and concerns commonly asked in specific, step-by-step details.
Use this eight-step plan to make the leap from aspiring copywriter to professional copywriter this year.
Let your fellow AWAI members show you firsthand the easiest, most powerful way to land your first client … BEFORE you finish the program.
Writing for the web is a huge opportunity for copywriters. Let web expert Nick Usborne show you how to write blockbuster web copy in record time … even if you're a complete internet “rookie”!
It’s an opportunity to make $50,000, $75,000, $100,000 a year or more … working just a few hours a day.
A once complicated profession is now something you can do on a standard computer – even if you have little or no “artistic” ability.
It’s one thing to have a website. But if your website can’t be found by the search engines, it may as well not exist.
The Internet creates new income possibilities every day. The biggest among them: online video marketing.
Get the very techniques top-performing copywriters use to rattle off one groundbreaking control after another.
In his new book, Michael Masterson teaches you his very own formula for powerful persuasion and how to apply it to direct mail sales letters as well as online promotions.
Has anybody else noticed that the more one needs to make money to survive, the more expensive the information is?
Instead of being geared for out-of-work or under-paid people who really need it, to afford it, one must have a large amount of expendable income.
I wonder if it's like college, where the professors have an abundance of book knowledge, but no practical field knowledge. We get a lot of words that are supposed to guide us to success, but there always seems to be something missing.
SirTerryOnline – April 11, 2010 at 5:45 pm
I agree with SirTerryOnline's response. When you are out of work you need to conserve as much as possible. To spend $500 on a course, even though it is a good course, is tough. To shell out that money when you need to survive. You need to buy groceries and pay bills. Or what if unexpected expenses pop up. These courses are not for people who are really hurting right now, that's for sure. Every penny counts when you're on a tight budget.
Van24 – September 28, 2011 at 12:55 pm