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  1. Wow that’s amazing! Yes, you don’t need a website to make money online. personally, I’ve experienced freelancing platforms; but it was exhausting and very competitive. Therefore, I abandoned them and focused on building my website. Then, I decided to start my drop shipping business but I don’t sell on big marketplaces like Amazon or Etsy yet. I’ll study the topic and learn from it later!

    • Thanks, Angel! 

      It’s great to hear that you’ve found your path with a dropshipping business. You’re absolutely right—while freelancing platforms can be a good starting point, they can also get exhausting with the competition. 

      Focusing on your own website gives you more control, and dropshipping is a smart choice for scaling. As for big marketplaces like Amazon or Etsy, they definitely have their pros and cons, but it’s awesome that you’re taking the time to study them before diving in. 

      Keep pushing forward, and I’m sure you’ll see success!

      John 😊
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  2. This was such an eye-opener! I’ve always thought having a website was the only way to make money online, but it’s great to know there are other options out there. With so many platforms and opportunities, it really does seem like anyone can find a method that works for them. Have you found any strategies that are particularly beginner-friendly for someone who’s just starting out? I’d love to hear more about how to get the ball rolling without feeling overwhelmed.”

    Angela M 🙂

    • Hey Angela,

      I’m so glad you found it helpful! 

      It’s true—there are so many ways to make money online beyond just having a website, and the variety of options can definitely feel empowering. For beginners, I always recommend starting with something simple and scalable to avoid getting overwhelmed.

      One strategy that’s particularly beginner-friendly is affiliate marketing, especially through platforms like MyLeadGenSecret. It’s great because you don’t need to create your own products or have a website to start. You can focus on promoting products and earning commissions, which gives you the flexibility to learn as you go.

      Another option is freelancing on platforms like Fiverr or Upwork. You can offer services based on skills you already have, whether it’s writing, graphic design, or even virtual assistance. It’s a great way to start earning while building experience.

      The key is to start small and focus on one method at a time. As you gain confidence, you can explore more opportunities. Let me know if you’d like more details on any of these strategies! 😊

      John 😊
      Helping others make money since 2001: Get My FREE Training!

  3. I read your article “Why a website isn’t necessary to make money online.” I wholeheartedly agree, although I do have landing pages I drive paid traffic to. An email list is my absolute favorite way of making money while I sleep. Granted, there is a learning curve when learning how to use an autoresponder, but after that, AI deals with the rest. It has never been easier to write engaging and written emails in your voice but done by AI. I would love you to share some of your secrets about that, it’s all in the prompts, but we can always learn new tricks

    • Hi Catherine,

      Thanks for sharing your experience—I completely agree! Email lists are such a powerful tool, especially once you’ve got the autoresponder dialed in. You’re right, AI has made it so much easier to keep emails engaging and in your own voice, even when you’re not writing them manually.

      When it comes to AI-generated content, prompts are definitely key. One trick I use is to always be as specific as possible with the tone, audience, and purpose of the email. For example, if I want the AI to write a follow-up email for a warm lead, I might prompt it like: “Write a friendly, conversational email to someone who’s interested in [product], emphasizing how it solves [specific pain point], and include a clear call to action to sign up.”

      Also, don’t be afraid to experiment with different styles—sometimes adding humor or asking the AI to include storytelling elements can make a big difference in how engaging the emails turn out.

      I’d love to hear more about your approach too—AI is always evolving, and we can definitely keep swapping tips to stay ahead!

      John 😊
      Helping others make money since 2001: Get My FREE Training!

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