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Friday 19 October 2018

How to make E-money -Guru Cash

What is E-Money?

E-money is in digital world what cash is in the real world - so, e-money is online cash. Exchanging cash into iPay e-money is very simple and commission free!

Decide how much money you wish to have in e-money for spending online. Exchange that cash into e-money (iPay voucher) at iPay deposit locations commission free (for example, 1,000 RSD of cash money equals 1,000 RSD in e-money). The receipt received (iPay voucher) shall contain the amount of money, EMONEY PIN number and the receipt number.

You can spend the e-money you have in the iPay voucher at once or partially. For example, you can spend the 1,000 RSD receipt to make 5 separate payments 200 RSD each, or one 1,000 RSD payment or however it suits you best.
Pay online without compromising your personal data such as credit card number, pin, name and surname.


Well, if you’re looking for legitimate ways to make some extra money online without having to first purchase an in-depth training course (which always seems to cost $97) about how to make money online, then you’re in the right place!

This is my ultimate guide on how to make money online a.k.a E-money, and it’s completely free.

There’s no catch, no tricks, and no up-sells here.

I’m sharing everything I’ve learned over the past decade, pulling from my own experience in earning a consistent $10,000/mo or more in side income (on the side of my day job) from online sources like affiliates, courses, freelancing and other ways to make money online that we’re exploring in this guide.

Have questions? Check out my monthly side income reports where I break down exactly how I’m making money from my blog.
👋And by now you probably already know… one of the best ways to make money online starts with having a blog of your own. For that reason, I recently put together a free course that breaks down how to build a blog and I share the exact strategies I’ve used to turn my blog into a six-figure business.

Once you've launched your blog (or niche website), the next step is figuring out which products and companies you can partner with as an affiliate to help facilitate sales of a related, helpful product for your audience of future readers.
In a nutshell, affiliate marketing is selling someone else’s product by referring customers to their online store. If you can create content (on a blog) or a resource so valuable to the people looking for a certain product and then send them to where they can actually buy it, you’ll receive a predetermined percentage of each sale.
It takes time and effort, but website owners like myself and Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income, have built life-changing careers through affiliate marketing. In fact, Pat even publishes his income reports online, showing how he made over $2 million in the past 12 months alone.
Let’s start with the basics of building your niche website and blog, then get into how affiliate marketing will work for you.
First, you need to research and validate a profitable affiliate niche. What this means is: Are there companies in your niche who will pay you to send customers their way?
You can check this in a number of ways:
  • Become an Amazon Associate and then use Keyword planner to find an in-demand niche: With more than a million different products to choose from and up to 10% commission the sales you drive, Amazon’s affiliate program is a great place to get started. Browse their available products and see what connects with you. Or take it a step further and use Google’s Keyword Planner to quickly check how many people are searching for a specific term. With affiliate marketing, the more relevant traffic you can pull in, the more you’ll make off your site.
  • Sign up for a reputable affiliate network: Aside from Amazon, there are dozens of large reputable affiliate networks, such as Share-A-Sale, Clickbank, and Skimlinks, that specialize in connecting you with merchants who are looking for affiliates to sell their products. They charge relatively low commission fees for the privilege of connecting you with merchants, and the merchants on these sites tend to offer much higher commission percentages or set dollar amount payouts.
  • Research individual companies in your desired niche: If possible, it’s always better to become an affiliate directly with a company (if they have an internal affiliate program), as no one else will be dipping into your commission rate. This is the preferred route for most of the prominent affiliate marketers, including Pat Flynn. Unfortunately, it’s also the most work, as you’ll have to do the research yourself to see who offers programs (they’re usually listed in the website footer).

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