+1 they're basically saying it easy and you will be able to do that with no efforts at all, the only thing you need to do is to buy a manual ))
There bunch of money-making methods that are viable enough - freelancing, blogging, buying-reselling traffic, etc.
But you should not ask people to...
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It has no real value of what so ever, unless you want to sell links - PR is pretty much what makes the link pricing policy (can't honestly get why).
Books are getting outdated, as seo evolves repidly together with the search engines, so be prepared that info found at the books is pretty much useless.
Read forums, communicate, create your resource and start doing smth - then ask for advice. Practice is everything.
Pay a designer to get one)))
You could find the free ones on the web, of course, but be ready to join a a group of 1000 other guys with the same design.
yeap, you can use it in link trading, for example. the content has to be changed (rewritten) though, otherwise it will be plagiarism, and the blog might be banned.
People always want to get smth for free, so it's a good way. But I'd rather made some sort of competition - that would create some resonance and content.
If you have good writing skills, I suppose there is nothing surprising if you earn from a blog. It's not as hard as it seems to be, my friend started one and gets some bacon from the blog, though it shifted from the personal one.
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