How Long Did It Take You to Earn Your First $100 Online?

eliradelorca

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Hi everyone,

I was looking back at all the different ways people make money online today, and it made me wonder how everyone reached their first real milestone.

One number that always seems to come up is the first $100. It may not sound like much, but I imagine it's the point where many people realize that earning money online is actually possible.

I'm currently focusing on SEO and niche websites, but I know there are many other paths like affiliate marketing, freelancing, selling digital products, YouTube, and more.

I'd love to hear from both experienced members and beginners:

  • How long did it take you to earn your first $100 online?
  • What business model or platform got you there?
  • Looking back, what would you do differently if you had to start over?
I think real experiences are much more valuable than the typical "get rich online" advice. Looking forward to reading your stories!
 

hipcat

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I made my first $100 with an adult affiliate blog back in 2007, back when it was easy to rank anything with just simple SEO tricks and I had 7 of the top 10 search results within my specific niche. Once I realized what worked, then I just scaled it with more sites in my own blog network, but it took about 6+ months to get there.

It's incredibly easy to make some money online, and anyone from anywhere can do it, but to make anything more than just a few dollars is also incredibly difficult and the learning curve is steep. So, anyone can earn something, but only the dedicated few will earn a lot. Most people just don't have that dedication...that's why 97% fail to get anywhere meaningful online.

I just recently retired from working online after 20 years, and if I had to start all over again I wouldn't take the same path. The online heyday was 2006-15, when it was a much easier path to success. Now there is far too much competition, plus throw in being at the whim of algorithm changes where even if you do rank well it gets taken away in the next update, plus payment and tech headaches, hacking, spam, AI, higher hosting fees, etc, and it's just not worth doing, unless you have the ability to rise above everyone else to become one of the few successful ones, which isn't likely.

I could see the writing on the wall 5 years ago and pivoted into the offline rental market and, once it got to the point where my online earning was only 10% of my income, but 90% of my stress, I got out. Now I only take on the occasional online project that I actually WANT to do and I turn down everything else. I still enjoy building websites for local small businesses and I still have an agency account, so now it's more like a hobby that pays me rather than real work. The rest of the time I walk my dog, drive my sportscars and enjoy life.

TL'DR: Choose your path in life wisely...
 
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