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Making
Your Web Site Pay For Itself
Many Internet services will pay you cash for allowing them to advertise to your customers non-competing products and services. One such company is AOL (American Online). American Online will place small "banner" advertisements atop of your Web pages and in return you will get a small amount of cash. Likewise, Yahoo!/Geocities works in a similar fashion. If you anticipate that your Web site will have a large nubmer of visitors, definietely consider this as a means of residual income. Here are some other company's that will pay for space on your Web pages: Flower sales
in America are sky high year after
Barnes and Noble booksellers have parlayed their clutch on the book market to a fruitful e-commerce venture. The fourth largest e-commerce site around, barnesandnoble.com, offers each affiliate up to 7% commission per sale. |
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