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Making Money Online

Today when someone thinks about starting a business, they usually mean an online business, or at least an online component. If you want to start making money online, you need to understand first an formost that the secret to making money online is work and dedication. Whether you just want to make extra money online or make your living online the formula for success is the same.

First, decide what kind of web site you want. You can get a domain of your own, that is (www.yoursite.com) and begin advertising your product or service directly. There are also other choices such as Zazzle.com which provides a line of items that you can customize with your designs and graphics and sell them on the Web. They provide the web site and they handle all the taxes and shipping. A very convenient solution if you don't want the hassle involved with taxation and delivery. The African Personality store is an example of the type of store you can create.

Having your own domain provides more options for making money online. For example, with your own domain you can add Google Adsense ads to your web site. Google's AdSense is a fantastic revenue-sharing opportunity. You put Google ads on your site and when people click you get paid. You can make between one cent and five dollars per click. Many people make significant income with Adsense ads.

With your own site, you will need an online payment process. The easiest way to take online payments is through PayPal. PayPal, an online processing service owned by eBay, allows you to accept credit cards as well as eChecks and bank transfers. Click on the PayPal link below to join and begin accepting online payments.

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.

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If Africa's multiple resources were used in her own development, they could place her among the modernised continents of the world. But her resources have been, and still are being used for the greater development of overseas interests. … Africa is still paramountly an uncharted continent economically, and the withdrawal of the colonial rulers from political control is interpreted as a signal for the descent of the international monopolies upon the continent's natural resources.

Kwame Nkrumah

 

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