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There are a lot of ways you can make money on the internet:

  • Sell stuff from around your house on Ebay.

  • Sell old books you don't read on Amazon.

  • Sell artwork and crafts you make on Etsy.
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All of the things listed above really will make you money. They're not scams or "get rich quick" schemes. With a little effort and trial and error, you can pretty easily do everything on this list and be pretty successful at it.

But...

It's hard to do something when you don't know how. It's also pretty scary.

work from home internetYou can get online and try these things out, but what if you don't have a digital camera? You want to take photos of your junk to put on Ebay, but you can't take them without a good camera. Are you going to spend $200 or more on a potenial money making experiment with no guarantee that it will work out?

That's taking a big risk.

Selling books on Amazon is easier because all you have to do is enter the ISBN number and the stock photo of the book comes up. But what about shipping the books? You'll need a packing scale you can pick up from USPS for about $40. This is a pretty reasonable investment, but how long will it take to sell all the books you own? What will you do when you've sold everything you own?

You could start making your own stuff and selling it on Etsy. I did this for awhile and it's a great site for selling small, low ticket arts and crafts, but if you're only making $2 a pop, are you really making enough for the time and effort that went into making the item? How long can you sustain pincushions and necklaces for virtually no profit?

In the end you end up bouncing from site to site, never understanding why it's so difficult to make money in legitimate ways.

The reason why it's so hard is because you're actually trying to do three jobs at once:

  1. Working to create products.

  2. Working to sell products.

  3. Working to get products to customers.
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I would rather have only one job: sell products and make money.

Work from Home Leah DayThis is exactly what I do each and every day. My name is Leah Day and I work online selling L'Bri Pure n' Natural skin care products and cosmetics from my website and blog. The company supplies, packs, and ships products to my customers when they order. It's so easy because I can focus 100% on selling products and making money and not get distracted with taking photos, packing, or shipping orders.

My job is attracting customers to my site who need L'Bri products. My customers are women (and men) that have skin problems and need advice, and I provide them with the best possible solution. When customers buy products, I make a commission.

But this isn't my only job. I also help other people from all across the US start websites and sell products successfully online. I can teach you, step by step, how to create a blog, attract customers, and make money selling products on the internet.

Work From Home L'BriI couldn't and wouldn't sell any other products because L'Bri Pure n' Natural is the best. The products are concentrated, effective, and really do produce visible results for the customers that try them. It makes sense that products containing more Aloe than any other ingredient will be extremely healing and soothing to the skin.

If you would like to work online, I can easily teach you how to set up a blog and market the products from home. Setting up a blog can be done for free and in less than a month, you can be on your way to consistent sales and a growing business.

Don't work harder than you have to.

Purchase access to the DayLine today and I'll teach you how to harness the power of the internet to create a sustainable, home based business online with L'Bri Pure n' Natural.




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