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Why 99% of Amateur Bloggers Think that Making Money Online is Very Easy?

When you stumble across certain professional blogs, you may see bloggers boasting about how much they make online. One of the most respected and famous blogger - John Chow claims that he makes around US$30,000 a month online. Of course, you would be amazed by his great achievement and wished to be like him!

However, making money online isn't as easy as you may think. I bet John Chow took at least a few years to build his US$30,000 monthly pay-check. Here's a big mistake which most amateur bloggers make.

They always have the "making money online is easy" mentality, thinking that Internet Marketing is another get rich fad. Please. Internet Marketing is not a magic wand.

Let me give you a real life example. Michael Phelps can't possibility win 8 gold medals at the Beijing Games 2008 if he don't practiced his swimming well enough for the past 15 years.

In my own opinion, I feel that a blog must be slowly and carefully developed in order to become a money-making blog. One's need to use the correct strategies and having the right mentality.

Learning from multiple sources, having goals and innovating instead of copying will give you a great chance to become a well-respected and famous blogger just like John Chow.

Remember - if you are of the 1% who thinks that Making Money Online is Easy, come on please change you mentality now or else you will lose out in the Internet Arena.

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