Money Maven Newsletter: Volume. 1
Greetings fellow readers, welcome to the first edition of the free money maven newsletter!
Each week we will cover creative ways people are making, investing, and saving money!
Like so many of you, I’m constantly bombarded with online business opportunities promising to make you millions or allow you to quit your 9-to-5 job. However, starting such ventures can be challenging and costly, often leaving individuals feeling overwhelmed and discouraged
The fact of the matter is, there are people making life-changing money using certain methods, but it's difficult to determine the truth from gurus and experts. Wouldn’t a reliable source for answers and honest accounts be beneficial?
With The Money Maven Newsletter, the goal is to provide an honest account of various ways to make money and start profitable side hustles. Thus, eliminating the BS and wasting time on “YouTube University”.
Are you interested in making a little extra money on the side or maybe even earn enough to quit your 9-5?
I thought so…..
Here are some strategies you can implement today!
Get Paid to Send Emails
Yes, you read that right. You can get paid to send emails! Now there are many ways to get paid through emails, but the easiest and most efficient way that I’ve found is with cost-per-click marketing. To put it simply, each email that you send contains a link, and every time someone clicks on the link, you are paid a commission for sending traffic to that website.
Full transparency: the commissions are only a few cents per click, so this will not make you rich or replace your 9-5, at least not right away. The key component to making money with this method is volume. If you are thinking, “There is no way I can do this,” don’t worry; there is a company that has simplified this process and will get you set up with everything you need. The best part is that you can try it for free!
Cliqly
Cliqly is an email marketing platform that allows users to earn commissions based on the number of clicks they can generate from their email list.
Recently, this company has been blowing up on social media with first-hand accounts of people turning huge profits.
like this guy, who made over $30,000 within 19 days of joining.
Now, will everyone experience massive success like this? Definitely not, but the potential to turn this into a lucrative side hustle is there.
When you join as a new user, they start you off with 5,000 email subscribers. You will be paid 10 cents per subscriber that clicks on the link in your email. The best part is that you don’t have to write the emails.
The system provides you with several pre-written email drafts to choose from. Simply select the draft you think will resonate with your readers, send it, and wait for the commissions to roll in. Along with the 5,000 email subscribers you get with the free trail, you are given 200,000 list-building credits that can be used to add more subscribers to your list. More subscribers equals more clicks, which equals more money!
At the time of writing this, the site has a 3.8 rating on Trustpilot!
Cliqly is a great platform for anyone who wants an easy way to earn a little extra money online. Click the link below to try it for free!
Avoid Getting Scammed Online
It’s no secret that many of the programs out there claiming to make you untold sums of money online could in fact be scams.
Before parting with your hard-earned money, always research the company first. The easiest way to ensure an online gig is legit is to search the company name plus the word “scam” or “legit” and see what comes up. If the company has no digital footprint or first-hand account of people working with it’s, then it probably a scam.
I recently fell victim to what, in hindsight, was an obvious scam. Scrolling through social media, I came across a video promoting the "NeoCash Card,” claiming to allow people to withdraw $4,760 per month, and the only thing you have to do is make a one-time purchase of $17.
Of course, I thought “This is way too good to be true, but $17 is not a lot of money, so let’s give it a shot”. So, I paid the $17 and was redirected to another page where I was required to verify that I’m over the age of 18. Nothing too fishy about that, right? Well, it was not until I hit confirm that I realized that I was charged $63. At this point, I realized there are 4 more pages of things needing to be “accepted,” each with its own associated cost. So in a matter of seconds, what was supposed to be a one-time purchase of $17 became having to pay over $200 to receive the card.
I decided to cut my losses and start doing research. I could not find a single account of someone using this or anyone who has actually even received the card.
So I’ll leave you with this: Always do your research. If it seems to good too be true, it probably is!
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