You’ll find that the Internet gives you many opportunities to build free web sites. Places such as WordPress, Blogger, and Squidoo, will all give you a web page at no cost to you. Do you know what the value of a free web site is to it’s owner? The value of the free web site can be dramatically different based off of what you do with the site. This article will explain how you can make your free web site valuable so you can earn some extra cash.
The first thing you need to realize is that the value of the site really doesn’t come from the site. The value of a web site is determined by what the web master does with the site. If you want to make your site valuable, you will need to add value to it. One great way to do this is to build great content that generates a lot of interest and as a result, a lot of traffic. You can use these sites to place paid advertisements on to earn some extra cash with.
Web sites that are bringing in tremendous amounts of traffic and ad revenues can easily be sold at auction, even if they are free. The only draw back is that you may not make as much money as you would on a paid site because people do fear that these sites will eventually be taken down.
I once ran into a site auction that consisted of a squidoo page, and it already had a bid for two hundred dollars on it. What if you could make a fun and interesting squidoo page and then sell it for the same amount of money you’d get working a part time job? You’ll need to invest some time into these pages, but no money will be needed.
People have been fortunate enough to just click on a link that read click here for a free website, and they have gotten a really nice free site to work with. Some free web hosts will even let you build flash based sites. Imagine if you could quickly build a popular flash game for free. This free flash game could be sold for hundreds, even though you never spent any money on it at all. The next time your sitting around watching reruns, just remember you could be building a free site and making lots of money doing it.
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