Here Is Why You Can’t Make Money Online...

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I believe it was 7, 8 years ago when I first saw this, and it remains just as true today for me. This is exactly what happens in the online‐money gold rush. Newbies see a single blog post flop, an ad campaign barely dent a buck, or a Youtube video with triple‐digit views instead of triple‐digit COINS, and they tap out. Meanwhile, right behind the slump, that next article, tweak, or viral meme could have been the diamond strike!

So keep swinging, tweak your angle, and remember: most “overnight successes” were just insomniacs who refused to quit seconds before the jackpot.
 
Great point. Working hard is important, but it’s also smart to move on when something clearly isn’t working. Not every struggle leads to success; sometimes, changing direction is the best move.
 
I always believe that the efforts will surely pay off, may take time.. but will be paid for sure in some ways.
 
This is exactly what happens in the online‐money gold rush.
I think the online money gold rush ended about 10–15 years ago.

There was a time when almost anyone could make $1,000 a day from doorway pages, email spam, WAP subscriptions, online casinos, and so on.

Nowadays, it takes significantly more effort and knowledge to achieve the same—and in completely different niches.
 
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I think the online money gold rush ended about 10–15 years ago.

There was a time when almost anyone could make $1,000 a day from doorway pages, email spam, WAP subscriptions, online casinos, and so on.

Nowadays, it takes significantly more effort and knowledge to achieve the same—and in completely different niches.
Hey there, I understand why you’d believe that the “easy days” of the online-money gold rush are over, but I’ve got to disagree. Yes, the doorways and email spam you’re referring to are now less workable, but new forms of abuse are rearing their heads constantly. For those in the know, there are also still decent income opportunities available from social ad arbitrage in the form of influencer campaigns, niche subscription services, even micro-SaaS projects. Platforms change, algorithms mutate, old corners get packed too full, but that just sends the gold rushing elsewhere. It involves new skills, data analysis, content strategy, automation, but those with the right mindset can still carve out a $1000/day. It’s not exactly the same game, but it’s far from impossible, we’re just playing on a new field with different rules and fresh rewards.
 
You reminded me of the "Three Feet From Gold" story in Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.
 
You reminded me of the "Three Feet From Gold" story in Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.
Is that the same as the story of the diamond field in the farm? I can't remember been so long since I read that book. Fun fact, when I got to the library, and the business book shelf (I was looking for think and grow rich) I close my eyes and waited a moment, then reached for a book opened my eyes and it was the book! lol. I defiantly won the record for being the most excited in a library far suppressing any strippers in libraries! lol

I digress... I think this picture could be better if the guy at the top had a diamond detector he's built. And now he was just happy that the other fellow had given up, as now he already knew not to hang around and wait for someone else to get their dirty paws on his diamonds! lol
 
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Hey there, I understand why you’d believe that the “easy days” of the online-money gold rush are over, but I’ve got to disagree. Yes, the doorways and email spam you’re referring to are now less workable, but new forms of abuse are rearing their heads constantly. For those in the know, there are also still decent income opportunities available from social ad arbitrage in the form of influencer campaigns, niche subscription services, even micro-SaaS projects. Platforms change, algorithms mutate, old corners get packed too full, but that just sends the gold rushing elsewhere. It involves new skills, data analysis, content strategy, automation, but those with the right mindset can still carve out a $1000/day. It’s not exactly the same game, but it’s far from impossible, we’re just playing on a new field with different rules and fresh rewards.
CORRECT
 
So not true for all cases.
Yes it's just mindset bullshit.

Do you guys know there are computers that just print money?not even joking, you need to get one of the computers. I have heard they are better then paypal money generator 2.0
Here they are, go get one of them:
 
Hey there, I understand why you’d believe that the “easy days” of the online-money gold rush are over, but I’ve got to disagree. Yes, the doorways and email spam you’re referring to are now less workable, but new forms of abuse are rearing their heads constantly. For those in the know, there are also still decent income opportunities available from social ad arbitrage in the form of influencer campaigns, niche subscription services, even micro-SaaS projects. Platforms change, algorithms mutate, old corners get packed too full, but that just sends the gold rushing elsewhere. It involves new skills, data analysis, content strategy, automation, but those with the right mindset can still carve out a $1000/day. It’s not exactly the same game, but it’s far from impossible, we’re just playing on a new field with different rules and fresh rewards.
That’s exactly what I’m saying. The easy days are gone.

“The doorways and email spam” — those were the easy days.

“Decent income opportunities available from social ad arbitrage in the form of influencer campaigns, niche subscription services, even micro-SaaS projects” — those are already the hard days.

Back then, it didn’t take much brains to run spam campaigns or build doorway pages. Anti-abuse systems were weak, manipulation was easy.

I never said there’s no money. I never said there’s no easy money. I never said there’s no big money.

What I said is: BIG and EASY money FOR EVERYONE is gone.

15 years ago, a friend of mine was living with his parents, studying in college, and making $1,500 a day on an old computer between CS matches. And I knew at least 10 others making $300–600 daily. Almost zero coding skills or computer knowledge.

Today, a random student with the same skill set wouldn’t be able to just jump into “social ad arbitrage, influencer campaigns, subscription services, or micro-SaaS.”

That’s what I meant. The easy days are over. Big money online is now only accessible to people with the right skills and competencies.
 
Actually, if we keep thinking along these lines, the current “blue ocean” is crypto.

Back in 2017, it was ICOs—almost anyone (with a bit of effort) could launch their own “game-changing blockchain project” by copying a contract and throwing together a landing page.

Then came NFTs—same story. Anyone could jump in and potentially strike it rich.

More recently—meme coins. Pretty much the same pattern. Platforms like pump.fun made it even easier.

I think the next wave of easy money might also come from crypto.

Right now, crypto is like the internet in the early 2000s (2000-2015) or SEO in the early Google days—tons of easy money.

But the web space itself has matured beyond that kind of abuse. Now you have to play the long game, develop real skills and experience before seeing any decent results. The entry barrier is way higher than it was back in 2010.
 
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