Make Money Being Online
June 17, 2008 by Karen · Leave a Comment
Do you remember the beginning days of the Internet and email? Back then it was fun and exciting to have new messages. Remember “you’ve got mail”?
Things have sure changed since then. Just today in my inbox I received about 300 emails. I would guess that no less than half were about enlarging a body part that I don’t even have. Another quarter of them were about buying drugs in Canada, getting a college degree in a matter of days, some porno films that I can pick up for free, and then perhaps a few about some bank accounts that I must have acquired somehow at some banks I have never heard of. I just need to put in all my information to verify and then they will know how they can take advantage of me. Easy. Not legal, not ethical, but they must be making money.
I suspect that they must all be making money, the body part enlargers, the pharmacies, the college diploma mills, they must all be making money or why would they be so persistent in sending out all those emails?
The Internet has been a boon for entrepreneurs. There are millions of ways to make money online and most don’t even involve spam. Most are legal and most are ethical. Think about it. The world is your market.
My husband and I have worked exclusively in Internet marketing for the past 7 years. It can be done. If you are looking for an opportunity, if you want to make some extra money, if you want to work from home, put your name and email in over there at the side. You’ll get our exclusive “ewealthcode” that will give you some great tips and you just might find a way to “make money being online”!
Work At Home Jobs & No Regrets
June 11, 2008 by Karen · Leave a Comment
Boldness has genius and power and magic in it.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
1749-1832
Twenty years ago I had a very regular job. You know the kind. Get to work at 7:45, break at 10:15, 45 minutes for lunch at 12:00, another break at 2:15 and off at 4:30. I had all the “stuff” that comes with a regular job but I was missing that ‘satisfaction” part. I wanted to create my own life, make my own way, work when and how I wanted, and be my own boss.
So I left. Twenty years later I have no regrets. Sure, the self-employment thing hasn’t always been easy. There have been ups and there have been downs. I’ve lived through abundant times and I’ve lived through lean times.
But I still have no regrets.
Right before I left my “traditional job” I was talking to an older gentleman that worked with me. He was getting close to retirement age and he had worked there for I’m guessing 30 years or more. He told me that he envied me that I was leaving and going out on my own. He said that he wished he would have dared do that when he was younger. He said that he regretted never trying to do the things that he had thought of doing and now he felt like he was “too old”. His story touched me.
I knew that I would rather try and fail than never try at all.
If you try and fail you can always try again (and again and again if necessary) but if you never try at all you may look back with regrets and say …..
“I wish I could have…”
One thing I’ve learned in life is that it is never the things that you try to do that you regret, even if you fail but rather the things that you regret are the things you never try at all.
You have a perfect opportunity right now to make your own way (and a ton of money, too) on the Internet.



