Lazy Revenue – How to Make More Money From Your Website
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When you’re starting out in online business, you’re going to come want to start using scripts and software to automate certain things and to either make your life easier, save you time, or to get you where you want to be faster. And when you get to that point, you have two choices – you can either build the software or script for yourself, or you can purchase something from someone else.
While building it yourself can make you more money in the long run, as you’ll own the rights and can then turn around and sell it to other people, it isn’t the answer for everyone. Either you don’t have the knowledge, time, or expertise to do it, or you don’t know exactly what you need it to do. If that’s the case for you, then it’s better for you to buy a product rather than waste time and money trying to build something for yourself. In fact, if you’re just starting out , I recommend that you start out by buying products – most are not too expensive, and they will save you time and money when you need it most.
If you’re in the market (and we all are at some point – I still buy products on a regular basis) for scripts and software, then check out Lazy Revenue, at http://lazyrevenue.com/. It’s a new website that will showcase new and unique products that have been created to save you time and make you money faster and easier. Their products are software and scripts that will allow any webmaster, regardless of experience, to easily add them to your website and start making more money right away.
Their newest product is a “Get More Twitters” script. It sells a complete automated twitter solution, which promotes a customer’s Twitter account. It’s built in PHP and Ajax, and it targets followers, and will automatically follow people as well so things don’t get lopsided, as well as many other features. It’s easy to set up (although they’ll help you with that if you need it) and is an easy way to generate some revenue for your site. When you go to the site, the ‘buy it’ button is a little hard to find – just go to the detailed information page for the products, and it’s at the bottom of the page.
Lazy Revenue also has a great automated marketplace script that works like the old Sitepoint, but with a few added bells and whistles to make things easier (and more profitable). Same as with “Get More Twitters” the purchase button is at the bottom of the detail page. Prices are currently listed in British Pounds – check your conversion rate is you’re not in the UK, but even converted, the prices are pretty reasonable.
What I really liked about Lazy Revenue was their commitment to customer support. We’ve all bought products that promised a lot, but when we had problems with it, getting help was like pulling teeth. Lazy Revenue has phone, email and live chat support, and they’re more than happy to help you with any problem you might have.
So if you’re looking for easy ways to make getting money out of your site easier, check out Lazy Revenue at http://lazyrevenue.com/ today!
This is a paid review by Johncow.com









This is good info, but I am not at a point yet where I can afford other people’s products.
Jason – You always add great post. Your information is always great.
Thanks
Jason Berkes
Brilliant. Automation and outsourcing really is the key to turning your online job into an online business.
Jason, you really put great content on your website. I am really loving the content and looking forward to read more from you.
Thanks for great content and information
Sandeep
I totally agree, John.
The more we can automate things in our business, the more time we have for other things.
Once you’ve made a bit of money, the best thing to do is to reinvest it into your business by buying some time saving scripts and software. And also outsource some of the more repetitive things, if you can’t find software to do it for you.
Good stuff, John.
Paul.
From my experiece software has great conversion rates. Just be careful with the support aspect. The last thing you want to do is destroy your name with a software product that does not work.
But if I want to create an online b2c market place, how can I approach the service providers (vendors) to get listed on my site?
It seems relieving first, but the question remains here: If everyone is doing this to save time, which is a good thing, how can we can engage others in real networking and taking some real steps to help us grow online?
I don’t know if the number of followers mean everything on Twitter. I’m a newbie in Twitter, but would like to learn from those with more experience.
Good ideas to build an affiliate marketing income.
The problem is most people involved in affiliate marketing do not have a clue about this sort of stuff.
Most of them think money comes to those who do nothing.
Lucky for us who do the real marketing and people like you who help us along with your tips and tricks.
I’m using an automated script (a different one than listing) to tweet – its awesome! I even use it to find stuff to post about.
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Sales techniques on the internet are scary recently, it seems like everyone is doing things in a slightly blackhat way. Read my article with subscribe here embeded in the article, look at this great information with a further link to a substandard product or ebook.
It is difficult to get ahead in the business because the people who are in the know have been doing this business for years. It is a fairly closed market and it wouldn’t surprise me if there were some disinformation tactics going on to make competitors pages lower in the rankings.
Google’s grip on everything is hard to stomach since it means the little guy’s will inevitable never win, no matter what the new search algorithm is the crooks soon latch on and squeeze it for all it’s worth. I think the Internet Mafia are here and have always been here. So the little businesses, keep your heads up and try your best. Maybe just maybe you can succeed.
As I was checking site the few questions kept popping in my head
1. Don’t we need more categories & sub categories for easy search?
2. Would you agree with the fact that it somehow couldn’t show it’s USP in first impression?