How To Make Money Promoting

Can I make money with a free google site?
I really don’t know much about making money on your own website, or even what steps are to take to generate profits. I just want to learn as I go with no fee’s associated? Like how to promote products with ads and reveiws written by me. Can anyone work with me one on one? When I start generating desired profits I’m willing pay for the help to success.. Thank you.
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