Moonlighting On The Internet Review
March 12, 2008 | Written by annliu | Filed Under Books
Finally I finished reading Yanik Silver’s first “real” published book Moonlighting on the Internet - 5 World-Class Experts Reveal Proven Ways to Make an Extra Paycheck Online Each Month.
For me, I think it’s pretty much the perfect book regardless if you are old or young, tech-savvy or a ‘computer dunce’ …
The idea of the book is basically teach you how to use the Internet technology in your spare time to get an extra paycheck to pay off your bills, make a house payment, save for kids college account or even just a special vacation.
It is a well-written, practical, useful, money-earning advice book that for anyone who are interested in using the internet to create an extra $500 to $5,000 a month.
If you’re brand new to this Internet business and haven’t set up anything, this book will give you plenty of ideas on how you can make money. It is also a great source of inspiration from people who are already making money online.
For people who are already in the online business for sometime, I think the sections are not really in depth, but as I said, still, it is a great book to read especially it is good for get inspired in terms of new ideas generation. There are lots of great stuff in the book.
The content of this book is really worth to read, in there, you will find 4 other ways from real-world experts regarding to the information marketing:
1) Darren Rowse talks about monetizing your blog.
2) Rosalind Gardner (Super Affiliate Handbook) covers affiliate marketing and getting paid for “passionate recommendations”.
3) Andy Jenkins gives you the scoop on eCommerce and lays out a ridiculously simple plan to get started.
4) Sydney Johnston provides the real “411″ on profiting with eBay.
In overall, Moonlighting on the Internet provides good overviews of everything from how to repackage public domain information, to Ebay, to Yahoo Stores, to blogs. It can get you thinking on how to use this stuff in your situation even it is not really deep.
Here is the content of this book, it has an introduction and conclusion along with 26 chapters:
0. Introduction
1. Creating “Digitally Delivered Information Products”
2. What is information marketing?
3. Top 7 information topics
4. How to figure out what information to sell
5. Researching the online marketplace
6. Evaluating your “brilliant” idea
7. Creating your information product
8. Licensing
9. Joint ventures
10. Public domain
11. Getting your site’s foundation built
12. Creating your hot offer
13. Setting up your site
14. Headlines that sell
15. The eBay Machine
16. Finding the right products and setting up business
17. The `flood”
18. Your listing
19. What makes a successful seller?
20. The world of affiliate programs
21. Finding an affiliate program and working it
22. The Yahoo! Stores phenomenon
23. Establishing your niche
24. Why blogging?
25. How to set up a blog
26. Making money with blogs
26a. Conclusion
My favorite part of the entire book was from Chapters 1-14, which regarding to online infopreneurship. It covered 122 pages of text
It is a quite easy reading book.
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