Since the advent of the Internet in the early 80's as a viable marketing tool, individuals like yourself and me have been finding ways to cash in big on the cyber marketing pipeline, and some doing so with great success.
There are many incentive programs out the for both a seller and an associate. With incentives for innovative marketing. What many do not know is allot of this wealth can be made directly from your own PC at home. Incentives that allow people to stay at home to watch the kids etc while earning a viable income, sometimes allowing at home market specialists to quit their jobs and retire in the process.
I was one such individual. I was pleasantly surprised to find myself earning twice my previous "working" salary in a very short time. There is however a "catch" to the whole process. That catch is "you have to want financial freedom AND you HAVE to work at it!" The rest is pretty easy. People tend to think that financial offers and at home opportunities just do the work themselves while you transfer money around in your accounts and spend, spend, spend. While it is TRUE you can spend more freely and not have the accompanying knots in the stomach or that guilty feeling in the back of your mind, you still HAVE to work at it!.
The good news is, work usually consists of typing, copying, pasting and entering your personal information for roughly two hours a day. What do you do with the other 22 hours left in the day? Whatever you want!
Some basic skills will help you in getting your home opportunity off to a good start. First learn how to use MS word or it's equivalent, if you can learn a bit of HTML or find a good WYSIWYG Html editor. Also, follow your instruction eBook to the letter do not try to second guess the author and say to yourself "I can do this better" because that will lead you to failure.
Most earn at home programs are sanely sold for anywhere from $17 to $50. There are higher priced ones but I generally believe that you need to be very cautious for earn at home programs over $50.00. And always read the disclaimers before buying anything to see if there are warranty/refund limitations and if you can live with them. But what you want to be cautious of are programs that have recurring charges but DO NOT list those in the opening ad. I would steer clear of these.
The tips and resources I sell, CAN help you to become financial independent if you apply what you learn into at least that 2 hour a day philosophy. Also, some sites will attempt to sell you additional resources after your initial purchase in order to promote yourself. These can be done free if you do a bit of searching or you can take advantage of that service and let someone else do it for you.
I look forward to more time with my grandchildren and with my wife most of all. Invest wisely and see you soon.
-Andrew
Sunday, September 28, 2008
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