Sit Back and be Patient 2
Recently, I challenged myself: I decided I wouldn’t leave the house until I could make a buck off the Internet. And the most astonishing part – I didn’t go out all day. I ended up bored and extremely frustrated – what good was I, if I couldn’t even make a single dollar off the Internet in a day?
My Process
Firstly, I decided to try pulling a quick StumbleUpon campaign; hopefully, this would get my ad revenues up (I’m using Smowtion Media at the moment, which pays per impression). No luck.
Then, I decided to take two steps back and try to hit myLot for some revenue; unfortunately, myLot doesn’t update its earnings that often. To serve as a record, my account had $0.27 in it and I posted twice. When I check back tomorrow, hopefully I’ll get an idea of how much (or little) I can make with myLot.
A benefit of browsing myLot was finding Bukisa.com; a site similar to Helium and Squidoo, it pays for information and pageviews per article. After writing a (half-assed) article about laptops and students, I signed off and watched some TV. When I came back to check statistics, I was disappointed to find that I had no views at all.
Enraged
As you can imagine, I was pretty upset. Pent-up inside my own house because of some stupid challenge (I never go back on my word, even if it’s to myself)! I felt worthless, because I couldn’t make a dime off the Internet even when I put my heart and soul into it. This despair turned into rage, and I got more and more angry.
Patience
It was only after I recovered from my temporary rage and disappointment that I realized – again – that the Internet was not a get-rich-quick scheme. I know I’d been preaching that for a while, but I never listened to myself (I mean, just look at how I challenged myself – fine, a buck isn’t a lot, but it’s still difficult to make quickly).
I felt like I had wasted time. Browsing through random programs, and stuff. And now, I’ll tell you what I’d really learned and now believe with my whole heart; that the real dollars lie in blogging and freelancing. In stuff that I can control and rely on skill, and not just mindless work.
I wasn’t in the mood to go out, so I decided to brainstorm through a bunch of ideas and write posts on them. I’m not sure if this was such a great idea (I feel kind of burned out), and my writing might have suffered a bit, but I ended up getting quite a few articles to work with now.
Disappointed?
If you ever feel disappointed in your progress, know that we’ve all been there. The key to making money (anywhere!) is persistence – so if you’re disappointed, sit back and call it a day. Go out! Enjoy life. But at the same time, you have to wake up the next morning, and go hard at making money again – otherwise, you’ll end up stuck in a plateau, and might even journey into a valley.
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Earning on-line should not be your immediate concern. The truth is money is the reward for the service you give. Focusing on your craft and how will it benefit others is an important element. That’s why it takes time and patience because you’ve got to earn the trust of other people. Help first and be reciprocated in return.
Wow, Walter! I like the way you think — actually, I read on Dosh Dosh that was an essential marketing principle — give before we get.