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Making Money With Web-Based Products

Another idea for a money making web site, is to build a web-based product or service.

Here are a few ideas along those lines:
  1. You could create a private members' site. People pay to get access to a password-protected area of the site. The member's site could contain downloads (check you have permission to distribute them of course!), business information, diet info, recipes, etc., or it could work as a club or society.

  2. You could build a web site where people can send free Electronic Greeting Cards. You make money by selling advertising, from affiliate programs, creating a profitable ezine or by selling co-registrations collected from the card senders.

  3. You could provide free email accounts based on your domain (it helps if you have a cool domain name that people would like as their email address). You make money by selling advertising, from affiliate programs, or by selling co-registrations collected when people sign-up for email accounts. If you don't know how to set up this kind of service, take a look at EmailAddresses.com's guide to Setting up your own email service.

  4. You could start an online dating site, see Make Money With Dating-Romance Websites.

  5. You could start a search engine where people pay you for listings and/or clicks. You could use Smart Search's CGI script to implement this. Of course, you will need to have some method to get a lot of people searching if you want to make a significant amount of money.

  6. A variation on the previous idea would be that instead of people paying you directly, you use search results provided by Searchfeed's affiliate program (reviewed here) to provide the results. You could use Smart Search's CGI script for this too.




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