How many of us here earn 100% of income as a Web Entrepreneur

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Personally, I prefer the 9-5 gig to the unknown. That being said, I make about 10% of my money online. Overall, it's too unpredictable to rely on to pay all of my bills. However, I have good friends who earn 100% of their income online, so I can't slam it too bad. After all, they make more than I do and they don't have a boss, an office, and they certainly aren't a slave like I am. Fuck them.

Yes...

Someday, I aspire to be more like my friends.
 
Personally, I prefer the 9-5 gig to the unknown. That being said, I make about 10% of my money online. Overall, it's too unpredictable to rely on to pay all of my bills. However, I have good friends who earn 100% of their income online, so I can't slam it too bad. After all, they make more than I do and they don't have a boss, an office, and they certainly aren't a slave like I am. Fuck them.

Yes...

Someday, I aspire to be more like my friends.

Well with the Unknown , you get as much as you put into it. If you dont want to work for another person again use this
"your desire to change has to be greater then your desire to stay the same"

And a little bit of positive effort goes a long way.

I myself make 100% of my income off the "net"

Try and belive that you can achieve your dream of not working for someone else. Positive energy goes a long way

Most people have told me to give up, maybe because I have cancer, and was in remission for a while and now im not, this has not stopped me from putting in effort to be successfull.

All those times that u might sit down and watch tv spend that time online to make money, remember we will ALL be old quicker then we know it, and do you want to be old and look back and say dammit I could of done more if I just put more effort in when I was younger.

Any action you take today will effect 6months down the road from now

just my 2cc's
 
it is very hard to make a lot of money online. the problem is incoming payments tend to be slow but outgoing payment is immediate. Other problems include relliance on 3rd parties (affilaite networks, adsense) for income due to the possibiltiy of termination and revoction of payment.

However, success is very rewarding especially if you can find a method that is automated/redundant while making you lots of passive income. That is the ultimate goal for most people but very hard to do.

Even better if the automated business grows by iself via affiliate progrma.s You get your customers to promote your product to thier friends so you can sit back and watch the $$ flow without lifting a finger.

Building websites and doing webdesign at home DOESN'T COUNT. That is called a job. If you are slaving hours a day working for the same income you are in a job.
 
20% is online. I started around thanksgiving. Give me a break. I hope to by the end of the month be doing alot better. Biggest thing is taking action and throw a ton of shit out and letting the best roll. This isn't fun building. But its fun once you built it and you're checking your stats every 5 minutes watching it grow. I just started doing affiliate marketing last month. Check out the stickie in the Affiliate section if you havn't already.
 
so far as I am still a university students and getting pockets money from my scholarship, other than that I am earning 100% money only. between $200-400 per week
 
I make 100% online, but I do much darker black hat than is discussed on WF.
 
im 90% arbi, 9.999% random sites, and 0.001% chacha guide if that fuckin w9 ever goes through.
 
Email is my Breakfast Lunch and Dinner.. 100% EMAIL

I'm stoked that it works for you. I've never tried it because I just can't wrap my head around the fact that people still click unsolicited (or even solicited) email messages. But way to go, man. If that works for you then I say to drive it until the wheels fall off!
 
I could live off what I make online, but I also do other stuff. So no, I don't make 100% of my income online. :)

Laura
 
I make 100% income from the web, working at home. I recently quit my day job of 12 years (which I was LONG overdue in doing) since I was making more per month than I would the entire year at my day job.

Now I'm taking this opportunity to experiment in new online ventures and teach myself some more useful skills (like php).

Adam
 
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