| Like any form
of business you have to understand that you must invest
money in order to build it. You will also need to invest
an initial capital to promote make it making the site a
success one. Don't be alarm, I am not talking about thousands
of dollars - no! I am talking about basic initial budget
to set the site up.
The initial expense to have a site are
domain name and site design. Buying a domain is very cheap,
about $10. If you know your way around the html programming
or you know your way around html edit, you will be able
to set up and support your site with out any extra expenses.
If you do need help with designing, you will have to prepare
a bigger budget, you can consult our design guru, Dean,
at our forums or directly and ask him about it.
Monthly expenses are arround $30. Hosting service, approximately
$10 and links exchange service around $20 (Explanations
about this issues will be made later in progressive lessons).
You
Probably thinking, well that is not too much. Well you are
correct, the expenses of setting the site first time and
operate in on a monthly basis are not high. But hold on.
If you relay want to make a fast growth you will have to
put an expense line on your budget for buying
traffic. In class 3 you will find explain about it.
Just have a line open and decide if you want to budget this
item or not.
Additional
Information
In
order to have all your transaction work smoothly I opened
2 FREE accounts. A PayPal
account and a Neteller
account. PayPal and Neteller connect Merchants & Internet
Users by providing an immediate, secure and effective system
to transfer Cash over the Internet! You can Deposit, Transfer
or Withdraw funds from the accounts online.
So why do you need two accounts? Very simple,
PayPal services are accepted throw out the net at almost
all Internet services such as buying domain, traffic etc'.
Neteller is more preferable by most online casinos to pay
their affiliate's commission. Basically what I am saying
that one is for paying for your expenses and the other to
receive your commissions.
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