Have you ever heard of George Brown? He’s the original micro niche millionaire
and I happened to find out about him because he went to school with my son and
he became an online millionaire before the age of 21.  

The Method
Where many people who are trying to make money online go wrong is that they
try to chase the BIG ONE. They are seduced by the prospect of making their
fortune from a single, killer opportunity. The Micro Niche method is very
different and it focuses on making a little bit of money from a single ‘micro-site’
focused on a niche area and then repeating this over and over again for different
niches.

Let me break that down for you. The basic target is for each micro niche site to
make you around $50 to $100 per month – that of course works out to between
$600 and $1,200 per year. Not exactly a fortune. But the trick is this – you can
create an unlimited number of micro sites. Let’s look at the power of duplication:

10 micro niche sites will enable you to make $6,000 to $12,000 per year
100 micro niche sites = $60,000 to $120,000 per year
1000 micro niche sites = $600,000 to $1,200,000 per year

And if you think that’s not possible just remember, this is exactly the method that
made George Brown a multi-millionaire before he turned 21 years of age.
If you think this is beyond you, think again because here are some really simple
facts:

- Researching a micro site takes around 2 hours
- Setting up a micro site takes less 1 hour
- Setting up each micro site costs less than $20 per year

If you really applied yourself (and some people really do this), you could create 2
micro sites a day. Assuming you work a 5 day week, that’s 10 micro sites a week
and around 500 each year. Of course, you can take it slower than that. Heck, if
you just created one a week that could see you earning an extra $30,000 to
$60,000 per year just 12 months from now.

The best place to learn the Micro Niche method is from George Brown himself and watch as he breaks it down into a series of simple steps in his brilliant video tutorial.

 

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