About Abdulrehman Agha
I am Abdulrehman Agha, the person behind 3arn.Net. Currently I am 15 years old, in grade 10 and live in Pakistan. I started this blog in the hope of making money on the internet, sharing my computer experiences and proving that despite many barriers, one can make money on the internet.
I started with Paid to click websites till I made my very first blog which converted into this one soon enough. There are many reasons why 3arn.Net is very different than your average ‘Make Money Online’ blog. I’ll tell you about my self right from the beginning:
Born on 9th May 2008, since the time when I was a toddler I was into money. I recall my first profit transaction when I was in grade 1(6 years old), I made profit off selling fancy erasers to my class-mates at profit. Although I lost the money soon(since I was a kid), but at least I was grasping some business skills.
Since my dad is a business man, I learned much from him. When I came in Grade 3 I made an approximate of 40% profit in the foreign exchange buy buying and selling iraqi dinar when it’s buying rapidly increased (Due to the iraqi war). I was grasping more skills soon and as I recall my main business started when I came in Grade 5. Does anyone of you remember those pesky Pokemon Cards? Well I remember them nicely since they helped me gain some good money.
It’s a fact that I was a Pokemon enthusiast, 24/7 I was buying packs of Pokemon Cards and sold the good ones at approximately thrice the price of a whole pack (Don’t call me a rip-off because I wasn’t the one making these offers). Soon as I saw I was really making money, I started it a little big and soon I was buying boxes of Pokemon Cards(For your information, each box has 24 Packs). Rare Cards used to sell as fast as drugs, and I made some awesome combination of cards in the form of a deck of the rest and sell them at a nice profit.
Since my childhood age, I always had an entrepreneur’s mind. If I was to count each opt-in business I was trying my luck in, I would start and never stop. My dad bought me my first computer in 2000(7 Years old) and ever since I had been on the computer. First learning how to send emails, switching to games and then ‘rediscovering’ with Google. I don’t remember doing anything productive on the internet until January 2007.
I was going through my sea of spam mails as usual when one of my friends had sent me an email saying ‘Earn money reading e-mails’, and I was like ‘Am I a sucker or what? I’m checking my mail-box 20 times a day and haven’t been paid yet, this is IT!’. I followed it up, joined as a member and was still very excited after learning the extremely high payrate of getting $0.01 for reading each advertisement and going through it’s website. It was not long until a few days when I learned it was a huge fat scam!
I was dis-heartened at first but suddenly I realised I was addicted to the computer in the hope of making money on the internet, then I discovered of a few legitimate paid to click websites, I became a little professional and started grabbing for referrals, greedily. I posted at forums, social networks, almost everywhere you could think of. Then I downloaded an e-book which taught how to make money with Adsense with a blog, before that I didn’t exactly know what a blog was, I mean when I saw a webpage, I couldn’t differentiate whether it was a website or a blog.
I made my very first blog on blogger.com because to me wordpress seemed a little to ‘complicated’. Anyways, my blog was always about making money and it was all just an attempt to get referrals for my paid to click websites. Ever since, I made money through paid to click websites and Adsense until I got banned by Adsense in october 2007.
I was still trusting Google until June 2008 when my blog was disabled by google. Ah, what a wise thing to do.
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I am Abdulrehman Agha, the guy behind 3arn.Net. I am 16 years old, study in grade 10 and live in Pakistan. I started this blog in the hope of making money on the internet, sharing my computer experiences and proving that despite many barriers, one can make money on the internet.