How To Make $100k a Month Online
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Honestly, guys, if I had that kind of arcane knowledge I’d be sucking a Mojito on a sunny beach somewhere.
Since I’m not tanning on the hypothetical beach it’s safe to say I don’t have the secret. That leaves me in the same boat as a lot of you.
People in our age group are either :
- Just settling into retirement or
- Getting ready to retire.
In my case, retirement is looming and I don’t know what comes next. My pensions aren’t enough to maintain us even in the modest lifestyle we’re accustomed to and I haven’t yet acquired a taste for dog food. What to do?
Whatever I do next will probably have something to do with computers, since that is my main area of interest. Therefore I’m looking at some variant of internet marketing. Unlike the headline to this post I don’t need $100k/month. I wouldn’t know what to do with it if I had that kind of income. My intention is much more modest, around $1000.
Based on some of the comments I’ve received on this blog recently, I’m not the only one with this desire. So, I present you with the Thirty Day Challenge.
This is a program to teach you, step by step, how to make money online. It is put on by a group of people in Australia who make their living on the internet. They’ve been putting on the program for about five years now. It costs nothing to take part, and they guarantee that, if you do the work you will make some money.
The challenge kicks off officially on the first of August. In the meantime they have put up a wealth of training videos so you can get up to speed with the computer stuff you may be lacking before the program actually starts. I’ve found the training videos to be worth their weight in gold, and I’m smarter than the average bear when it comes to computers.
So, if you’re interested in learning how to earn a bit of extra cash, sign yourself up. You can join under me at Glenn’s Link. I’m not associated with the challenge in any other way than as a participant. If you join using that link I might win a teeshirt or coffee mug. You can also sign up directly at the Thirty Day Challenge site and cut me out, if you want to. Either way is fine. I would ask that, should any of you sign up, please let me know. Once the Challenge starts they will want to form teams and it would be nice if I knew some people to invite to be my team-mates.
That’s about it. If you are even a little bit interested in a new way to make money, give it a try. Like I said, it’s free and it’s great.
Thanks to all the people who visited this blog in the last couple of days and left comments. It’s nice to know you’re out there and that the synergy is growing.
Tags: Australia, Business, Dog food, Economic, Pension, Retirement, Social Studies, Thirty Day Challenge
Posted by: swampy | 07-18-2008 | 07:07 PM
Posted in: Retirement
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