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Do you want to start making money with ZERO Investment?
You can do it. The only thing that you need to know is how to write in English. Also, one hour daily or more if you can spare.  Follow 10 steps below to get started with your journey right a way.and create your world on internet.


Step 1: Create a Free Blog account for yourself. Visit blogger.com or blogspot.com to create your very first blog.

Step 2: Now start posting some blog posts about the topic you love to talk or discuss with your friends. Such as games like Cricket, Politics, Your job field, or anything in your life that you feel you have some valuable knowledge to share.

Step 3: After writing every post, don’t forget to bookmark it to some social networks like del.icio.us,  stumbleupon.com, folkd.com etc.

Step 4: Spent just half an hour to search different forums and participate in the discussion related to your blog topic. Leave your blog’s link in your signatures so that interested people can follow it to reach you.

Step 5: Go and apply for an Adsense Account. Once you got approval, integrate it with your blog at blogspot.com or blogger.com.  It is quite easy to visually configure as how to put Google Adsense ads on your blog. Go and play with different placements to see which one gives you maximum benefit.
Depending upon your selection of topic and field, you can earn around $5 to $30 on your first month and can make it double every month coming after that.
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Step 6: Create Backlink to other pr4 above blog to get advertiser intrested on your blog.

Step 7: Post unique title which has not high competition but visitor want to know about it.

Step 8: minimum post count 1 per day mean you have to minimum 1 post as per day.


Step 9: fix a time for blogging its make your blog rank higher and pr make your blog value behind advertisers.

Step 10: At last if you wanna advertiser your blog then link with social network like facebook,Google +,twitter and more and contact with other blog author to link your blog on their site.

Give It Try...: :)

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