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To earn $100 a day through Adsense clicks on a schedule that only allows you to write 1 very good article per week means that you only need around 9 clicks per article, per day.
That comes to $1.92 on average per day, and I’m SURE that you can work on more than just 52 articles in your first year if you set the right goals.
But to answer your question, there are specific reasons why I chose to focus on the $100-A-Day-Theme as far as a main monetary goal for your content creation efforts.
It can change your life…
The fact of the matter is that most of you have been trying to break into a financial barrier for years now (with very little to show for your efforts), all despite the abundance of courses and knowledge being offered out there.
Your daily needs may be different, of course. That may be $30 a day or less for some of you… thirty bucks that can be all you might need to enjoy more freedom out of life. Others may need up to $300 a day or more in order for that same freedom.
Regardless of your needs, those 3 little numbers (ONE-ZERO-ZERO) can literally change the lives of hundreds of thousands of struggling people out there.
You may have a family to support like I do. You may be a college student looking to help finance your education. Or you could simply be dying at your day job and want to break away to live life to it’s fullest (without punching in the clock and listening to that nagging boss of yours!)
So when you decide that content production and writing is going to be your chosen path for now, then hitting the universal goal of $100 per day can open up so many doors to your life. The snowball effect takes place as you move forward into more abundance, more earnings and more freedom!
My story is the same. Most of you know my transition from 2005’s spam blogs that I did very well at, then onto my health authority site which is really the backbone inspiration of this new course.
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