This is adapted from a recent email conversation with my friend Mike. If you want to get started earning passive income online, and don't have much of a budget to kick things off, here are a bunch of resources to use that are cheap or free:
Hosting:All the major hosting companies offer big discounts for buying a year or two of service in advance. If you have a couple hundred bucks to get started with, then I'd check out
IX Hosting. IX is unique in that they include free static IP addresses with several of their plans, along with unlimited addon domains. Both are key for this business.
If you're really getting started on a shoestring, though, you'll probably have to go month-to-month with your hosting. If that's the case, then there's really only one choice:
Host Gator. They're the only reputable host that doesn't charge an outrageous startup fee for month-to-month hosting. They also offer unlimited addon domains. No free static IPs, but that's not a big deal when you're just starting out. And I've heard nothing but good things from their customers.
Keyword ResearchFor keyword research, I use wordtracker's free version to get traffic amounts. It's also a good tool for finding related keywords on a subject:
http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com.
To find advertiser interest, Use
Google's adwords tool. Be sure to show the "estimated average cpc" column, plug in $100 for the "maximum CPC bid amount," and sort by the cpc column to get an idea of how much advertisers are paying. (These figures are HIGHLY inaccurate and tend to greatly overstate your earnings potential, but they're good for measuring relative worth.)
To estimate competition, for a keyword, I just use Google itself. Search for the keyword in quotes and see how many pages come up. The lower the better. 50k is about the cutoff point for whether it's worth pursuing a keyword with this method or not.
Finally, for link building, start with
http://goarticles.com and
http://ezinearticles.com. Publish articles there on your topic with backlinks to your site.
Also check out
http://courtneytuttle.com/ - lots of great info there on SEO and link building. I'll also be writing a lot more about it on
http://milliondollardime.com, so be sure to check out the blog from time to time. Or better yet, sign up for the RSS feed or email updates.
PublishingI recommend
Wordpress as a publishing platform, even if you're not doing the blog format. It has tons of plugins for SEO and such that make life easier, and it's pretty easy to use and customize.
Down the LineIf and when you put together a bit more of a budget to work with, then I strongly recommend you sign up for
Super Apprentice. Its $97 monthly fee may seem high, but I assure you it's worth every penny and more. Its built-in link-building tools alone are more than worth it, as evidenced by the fact that there are a number of sites out there now charging more than $97 a month for this service alone. And it offers a lot more goodies that will save you a huge amount of time, trust me. And isn't that what getting into this business is really all about? Having your time to yourself?
Stick TogetherLast but not least, be sure to frequent these boards and let us know how things are going. I'm personally happy to answer whatever questions you might have. Good luck!
