[Note: I wrote this a few months ago and some info has changed, as indicated in italics.] Sharpen your proverbial pencils all you bloggers. If you have a blog (or six) that has been around for at least a few months and has garnered a bit of link and search engine juice (see TLA’s Blog […]
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Are you a tutor? Do you have Skype? It’s free and is on my list of 13 services/ tools/ resources you need for running a small online business. Skype lets you talk to people for free (or cheap) over the Internet. Newer versions of Skype also allow video calling. It’s a perfect tool for earning […]
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Raj Dash - Internet UltraGeek
Can You Earn A Living Online?
Short answer: yes. I'm doing it. So are others. The hard part is, it takes time. I took me nearly a year because I didn't know about real opportunities. So, in the spirit of this site, I'll teach you what I know + what I learn along the way. For free. No tricks. But if you're not serious, find something else to do. Because patience and knowledge makes a difference. Note: This is not another "internet marketing" site. It's about actual opportunities, what they are, and how to find them. Yes, marketing yourself online will be a part of the process, but it's not about selling software to people to teach them to sell software. Get my meaning?
Short answer: yes. I'm doing it. So are others. The hard part is, it takes time. I took me nearly a year because I didn't know about real opportunities. So, in the spirit of this site, I'll teach you what I know + what I learn along the way. For free. No tricks. But if you're not serious, find something else to do. Because patience and knowledge makes a difference. Note: This is not another "internet marketing" site. It's about actual opportunities, what they are, and how to find them. Yes, marketing yourself online will be a part of the process, but it's not about selling software to people to teach them to sell software. Get my meaning?



