If You Are Interested in Making Money Online, You Should Read This Post
2007 at 8:27pm | by Dave
I know, I know… I’m sounding like one of the Gurus that we’ve been lambasting here recently… but don’t worry, I’m not selling anything! Rather, I came across a blogger who I hadn’t heard of before - he goes by Jim Karter, but his name is Karamveer and he has some interesting things to say.
Why do we care? Well, take a look at his earnings for November - yes, that’s right: $45,000. That’s a lot of cheddar for one month, assuming it’s completely truthful. It’s the Internet, so you have to take everything said with a grain of salt… but simply the fact that he’s not selling a $79 e-book that will teach you how to make $100,000 a month gives him at least a little bit of street cred.
Now on to the good part, before reading further… read about Karamveer’s link building strategy. Okay, have you read it? Sounds pretty long, difficult, and trying, doesn’t it? Finally, someone who’s telling it like it is, without sugar-coating it. There is a lot of money to be made on the Internet, but it’s very hard work. Anyone who tells you otherwise is selling something.
I did a little digging into a few of Karamveer’s sites, and they are really quite simple. Not much of a design to speak of… just ads and text. But they have lots of content, and it appears to be good, useful content. The Internet is not a get rich quick scheme waiting to happen. If you aren’t prepared to put in some hard work, then you’re probably better off staying at your 9 - 5. Keep pluggin’…
Good Profits.





December 7th, 2007 at 6:45 am
I make 65,000/month… and heres how I do it… you see I place millions of tiny classified ads in millions of newspapers…
Bull crap…
That guys link building guide sets off so many red flags it sounds like it was literally ripped from some guru’s eBook
For example in 30 days he says he creates 100 pages of content (and in other parts of the site he insists his secret is quality content) and then gathers a link to each page… All within 30 days.. He then proceeds to leave those 100 link types open ended since his next step after doing all this is to start getting directory links and the next step after that is 3 way link exchanges. So if those 100 links to your subpages don’t fall into either of those categories what are they? Even using a fast link request service like link metro it would be next to impossible since it usually takes a few days to get a link accepted and then you have to switch it to another target page..
At best it’s a poorly written out plan and at worst it’s utter rubbish… Even if I’m wrong and it’s all true maybe .001% of people who try it could ever pull that off..