This, I think, is something of interest to basically everyone that has some online presence. Especially those people whom spend a fair amount of their time browsing; i.e. reading or writing blogs, journals, articles, ezines, forums, image and file sharing, artist pages, etc. for any various reason. For those that find the daily tedium of 'work' to be more than it is worth, it becomes disdainfully stressful to find a job/career that you can feel comfortable in. Certainly someone has to do the dirty work - and sometimes it can be fun and rewarding - but what about those that don't, or those that feel they could make some extra bank {$$} on the side to help things out?
Well here is a blog with some insight into just that thing.
http://www.geckoandfly.com/make-money-online/
He makes some great points and gives the reader some encouragement about how to not only stay on track, but how to follow through and be successful. Although his main focus is on Google Adsense and other Google endeavors (I can hear the groans now), there are plenty of ways to take this insight and translate it into many other online revenue devices.
So take a gander, listen to his opinions and advice, and make your own conclusions. It just might help put some extra bucks in your pocket.
Please to enjoy!
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That being said, I will try to put this into practice myself once my life calms down (among other things). I am in the process of becoming married (yikes! and woo-hoo!) and purchasing a home. I have so many ideas and projects in mind, if only to get past this point in my life and have the freedom to do as I want. I will comment {eventually} on how things go.
Well here is a blog with some insight into just that thing.
http://www.geckoandfly.com/make-money-online/
He makes some great points and gives the reader some encouragement about how to not only stay on track, but how to follow through and be successful. Although his main focus is on Google Adsense and other Google endeavors (I can hear the groans now), there are plenty of ways to take this insight and translate it into many other online revenue devices.
So take a gander, listen to his opinions and advice, and make your own conclusions. It just might help put some extra bucks in your pocket.
Please to enjoy!
------->
That being said, I will try to put this into practice myself once my life calms down (among other things). I am in the process of becoming married (yikes! and woo-hoo!) and purchasing a home. I have so many ideas and projects in mind, if only to get past this point in my life and have the freedom to do as I want. I will comment {eventually} on how things go.
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