What can I do with 200$

choganlol

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I've been reading and trying things for about 4 months and figured you need to spend some to actually make a living in this business, all the methods posted on BHW are decent but they're only good for so long, take a lot of work, and you see minimal results.

I made 200$ with e-whoring, why I don't continue is, it takes up like 5-6 hours a day making profiles getting banned, making more profiles etc. it's such a hassle and I feel like I could spend my time elsewhere to build on making good amounts of money in the future. E-whoring is no long term thing.

Now I've got some ideas, get hosting, domain and start doing niche stuff and get #1 on google in my country of origin, since the english market is pretty saturated and afaik it's hard to get something ranked these days.

I'm not really sure what the good niches are though, and how I could monetize them. I've had some ideas but I dont know if it'll work see, don't feel like spending my hard earned money and then it won't work out for whatever reason. At least not now, when I make decent money I'll have no problems trying things out if you know what I mean.



tl;dr: BASICALLY I'm clueless and need help :>
 


I'm not really sure what the good niches are though, and how I could monetize them. I've had some ideas but I dont know if it'll work see, don't feel like spending my hard earned money and then it won't work out for whatever reason. At least not now, when I make decent money I'll have no problems trying things out if you know what I mean.

You might as well consider the $200 already gone, and the initial investment in your budding business.

You won't know what 'the good niches' are until you're in them. No one is going to spoon feed you anything.

Basically you've got to TRY. Until you TRY you're just sitting on the sidelines with $200.
 
You might as well consider the $200 already gone, and the initial investment in your budding business.

You won't know what 'the good niches' are until you're in them. No one is going to spoon feed you anything.

Basically you've got to TRY. Until you TRY you're just sitting on the sidelines with $200.

Yeah I did make that sound like I wanted to be spoonfed, but that's not the case.

Basically want to know that for example if you were in my position right now with only 200$ knowing what you know now, what would be a good investment?

I was thinking domains, hosting, scrapebox, surely it would pay off some time.

Also got a question, since I'll be ranking in another country, does it matter if I'm using a .com, .info, .net, .org, or should I be aiming for a country specific TLD ie for the German google get a .de? comptetion for the keywords I have is not that high if at all present, so..

Thanks.
 
$10 will get you 1 domain
few bucks more and you have hosting for multiple domains (or you can go for 6months/annual payments to save)
put your time in the mix and start writing articles, don't wait for results and keep writing
keep $180 for other sites you'll probably want to start after some time

this is what I would do
 
You can go to Freelancer.com and order a site that makes at least $30/day. You only pay for results.
 
4 emds, with more then 5000 searches and one dollar cpc if you are not a com snob.
2-3k searches if you are a com snob.
3 pages of decent content for each site.
a free heatmap theme
a squidoo article for each
2 more pages to drip out in a few weeks
500 twitter followers
50 blog comments spread over all articles tweets and 2.0s
 
For country code, you can set the country targetting in google webmaster tools to rank a com/net/org internationally even if hosted in the US. I have done this.

For bing you can evidently set the character encoding, en-au, en-gb, etc to geotarget a non-cctld. Have not tested this thoroughly though. If you target .de having german text content will be a must.