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$25 Billion Industry Creates Mass Job Opportunities for 2011

The numbers are in and US online adverting has overtaken newspapers with consistent growth for yet another year. More and more people are leaving their 9 to 5 jobs to get involved in this lucrative market by working from home.

$25 Billion Industry Creates Mass Job Opportunities for 2011
2011-01-18
TAMPA, FL, January 18, 2011 (Press-News.org) Over $25 billion was spent in online advertising in 2010 making it a feeding ground for hungry Americans and entrepreneurs. As online ad spend increases so does the number of people cashing in on this virtual industry. With books like "The 4 Hour Work Week" and "The Dip", as well as numerous eBooks and digital content available, the industry is not as underground as it once was.

Any average person can learn to make extra money or even a decent living simply by staying up-to-date on industry trends, copying links, and posting them on the web. Just like anything else, it does take some time to learn and understand how to become profitable online. However, once the right training program and initial coaching is established, the opportunities are endless. There are hundreds of advertising platforms and networks that offer anyone who wants to sign up the ability to copy and post links to friends and family and make money. After doing this a few times and getting used to the process, people can simply take this system and start marketing the same links to the mainstream public.

As soon as someone can understand the industry and start applying the basic principles everything else will fall into place. All the answers are available to help you grow your business through forums like wikedfire.com and abestweb.com. In addition, there are strong education and training programs that update their content regularly, so you can get the latest information about how to be a successful. After testing the top rated training programs for 2010, the two that proved to stand out among the rest were clicks2income and HomeBasedBusiness. These training programs can provide you with all the information it takes to start tapping into the $25 Billion spent online last year. The best part about this industry is the fact that you can work from anywhere you want. It doesn't matter if you are by the pool in another country or just on the couch at your house, as long as you have a computer and Internet connection, it can be done.

This is why so many people are leaving their jobs or carving out extra time to start their own online marketing company. If you are one of the millions of Americans looking for more free time or just some extra income this year, then affiliate marketing will be your best bet for 2011.

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[Press-News.org] $25 Billion Industry Creates Mass Job Opportunities for 2011
The numbers are in and US online adverting has overtaken newspapers with consistent growth for yet another year. More and more people are leaving their 9 to 5 jobs to get involved in this lucrative market by working from home.