Make Money in Tough Times - How to Use the Internet to Thrive in a "Recession"
Fort Washington, MD (PRWEB) August 6, 2008 -- With the slowing economy and rising prices dominating the news, there is a lot of talk about how to cut back and save money. However, there is another way to cope in these tough economic times. According to Greg Davis, creator of RecessionKicker.com, a better option is to use the Internet to make money online and increase your income.
"It seems that most stories you see in the media today focus on how to save money to "cope" with high prices, or to survive in this economy. It's about time someone talked about how the average person can make more money" says internet marketing expert Greg Davis. "People need not feel helpless in these times. Saving, reducing, and cutting back are not the only options- anyone can make money online from home."
A very under-reported story is that there has been a literal explosion of home-based online businesses over the past 2 years. There are thousands of people all over the world making full-time incomes online, and thousands more making substantial part-time incomes, all from the comfort of home.
A big part of this explosion has been the popularity of affiliate marketing. Affiliates marketers sell products and services owned by others and are paid a commission when a sale is made. Typically, the website, shipping, customer service, and other business functions are all provided by the product owner, which makes it very easy for an individual to break into the business without a big investment. Affiliates sell all types of products online, from name-brand hard goods like electronics and tools, to software and other digital products.
Greg Davis is an internet entrepreneur that has been doing affiliate marketing online since 2000. He is the author of RecessionKicker.com, a free 25 minute video that shows new internet marketers how to make money online with affiliate marketing. The video is called "How to Make $2397.27 Every Day on the Internet", and can be viewed for free at http://recessionkicker.com.
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