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Jun10
Who Says Making Money Online is Hard?
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Jul181 Comment
Okay, we’re always hearing the mantra that content on any website or blog is CRUCIAL. So why is that? There are at least three good reasons.
First, people come to your site to seek out information, advice, opinions, help, etc. This all comprises what we call “content.” Visitors may want to buy something, look for answers to questions and solve problems, see what’s going on in the world, see what other people are saying, or even to spill their own guts about what’s bugging them. A web log, or “blog” (yeah! now we know what a “blog” is) is one place for web surfers to go if they’re seeking out information on a specific topic. They will find a community of people interested in the same subject area. That’s why quality content surrounding those topics is so important. People need and want that information not only to read about it, but also to provide it.
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Jun15
Are You a Prospect or a Marketer?
Filed under: Learning Internet Marketing; Tagged as: internet marketing, make money online, marketer, prospect1 CommentIt's a choice between going broke and making money! -
Jun17 Comments
You’re Never Too Young, Never Too Old;
and Forget About a Fancy Education. You’re In!Well let’s see now. Before teaching, I held numerous jobs as a hotel desk clerk and eventually moved on to being a hotel Night Manager. Later, with degrees in English and Dramatic Art, I was a public school English Teacher and Drama Director. Highly successful high school plays and musicals, I might add. I later got a third degree while trying my hand at property claims adjusting. Lots of fun investigating burglary claims in Las Vegas, where things are not always what they seem. Then I moved on to Claims Supervisor in three major cities with a major insurance company.




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