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How to Make Money Online

There are various ways to earn money but top 5 best ways to earn money online for you

Blog Writing
Domain trading
Domain Parking
Ads with Ad-sense ( A Google Service)
Affiliate Marketing

Blog Writing:
Blogs are online journals that are updated frequently, sometimes even daily. An update is usually quite short, perhaps just a few sentences, and readers can often respond to an entry online. People who write blogs are commonly called bloggers.

Domain Trading:
Now, trading of Internet domain names is becoming great business. Domain names purchased for as little as ₹199 are being resold for lakhs or crores now. It can be in .com,.in,.biz or in other forms. It is not like share trading but a good options of earning for investors.

Domain Parking:
Domain parking refers to earn income from a domain registered but not hosted or no website developed.
Sedo.com and Godaddy.com are the best registrar to providing this service. 

Ads with Ad-sense:
Google Adsense is a CPC (cost-per-click) advertising program that allows publishers (anyone wanting to put ads on their websites) to insert a small amount of HTML into their sites and have ads appear that are targeted and relevant to the content of the site). 


Affiliate Marketing:
IT involves a merchant paying a commission to other online workers, known as affiliates, for referring new business to the merchant's website. Affiliate marketing is performance-based, which means affiliates only get paid when their promotional efforts actually result in a monitory transaction.

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