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If you’ve done any investigation at all of Internet marketing, you’ll know plenty of rip-offs abound. Unfortunately, unscrupulous Internet marketers feed on the abundance of people looking for the means to find financial freedom by making money online. It’s very sad, because millions probably get duped into spending money unnecessarily, only to pursue schemes that never yield anything. Thankfully, there are ways you can make money on the Web without having to invest a penny. This should be good news to those who have been ripped off by Web schemes!

But sometimes one person’s scam is another person’s opportunity. A good example of this is the recent controversy over an Internet business-in-a-box, called site Build It. Some people think that one or more people have created a sitesell.com affiliate review that was misleading. The owner has publicly defended himself and he could be totally right. But it’s up to every individual to do their own research before paying money for Internet “opportunities”.

One of the main ways I like to make money online is above-board and also fairly simple to implement. I make money writing with HubPages. HubPages — a group blogging site — makes it so easy to generate content-based ad revenue. How many content “hubs” (pages) you create is up to you. Each hub has the potential to make up to five forms of revenue: eBay and Amazon products and services, Google AdSense and Kontera ads, and your own affiliate link(s). You get the revenue from sixty percent of the page views that generate money and the people who own HubPages get forty percent. Affiliate programs are an exception to that rule though; you get one hundred percent of any income generated by someone clicking on an affiliate link. Writing money-making hubs takes a bit of practice but in my opinion, the money you can earn over time makes it worth the effort.

One of the affiliate programs I like to use on my hubs is RevResponse, because it provides credible free information for people. When people click on links to any of the RevResponse publications or white papers and qualify, you get paid. It’s just that easy. The qualifying part is the catch though, so you have to understand that aspect. To learn more, you might want to check out this review of RevResponse. It will help you determine whether signing up is worth the time it would take to sign up.

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