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teezageeza
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Joined: 19 Dec 2007
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2009 10:38
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Hi, Long time reader, rare poster.
I have experience in various fields of working from home potential, i am a self tought web designer, I have experience with affiliate sites such as Amazon, CLickbank etc, I have earned a few squid from Google Adsense (free footy streaming site) and I am experienced in wholesale and dropshipping.
Basically I wanted to ask how many of you actually earn enought to make a living from working at home (even if it is still a 2nd income) and what kind of things do you do and earn.
Obviously I dont expect you to be stupid enough to tell me detail and exact amounts etc, im just wondering about general ideas.
I am now looking to spend all my time improving what i do as I have so many domains and wasted sites and If I actually give up my time, I KNOW it will be worth it.
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pcwork
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2009 21:30
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You can make a full time income if you have high traffic websites and /or diversify.
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mountainmom5
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# Posted: 30 Sep 2009 23:04
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It sounds like you have experience in everything that we do around here.
Sometimes success is just in doing more of it.
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FreeCashMan
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# Posted: 1 Oct 2009 01:22
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Making a living working from home and the amount needed can vary because people have a different financial demands.
I'm a full-time home business professional. Some months I fell poorer than others, but looking to soon break into 5 figure monthly cash flow.
Even with all the ups and downs of being an entrepreneur I wouldn't change it...21 years of doing my own thing, no turning back now. Onward to higher peaks.
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robinincarolina
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# Posted: 1 Oct 2009 06:08
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I do this full time, some months are better that others. I get the bills paid, barely, but I do see a trending of an increase with every week. The more you do the more it grows. I did have a set back this week with my Squidoo lens being locked, but that was my fault. I do a few things offline on the side like cleaning a house here and there or catering a few lunches, and have bartended to earn extra cash, but most of my money comes from online.
I have always used OWM, but I guess this setback is a sign I need to build my own site now.
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GaryCameron
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# Posted: 1 Oct 2009 12:50
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I work full time in Direct Sales with a company that markets functional coffee. This affords me a lifestyle that lets me spend more time with my wife and allows me to set my own schedule. That and I can feel productive without having to deal with corporate politics.
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Andy3568
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# Posted: 1 Oct 2009 15:59
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Not working full time from home yet, but hope to some day.
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diane622
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# Posted: 1 Oct 2009 17:30
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Hi Teeza,
I work from home full-time doing transcription online. I usually receive very close to what I made working at an office, but that's as long as I do work 40 hours a week or more. The flexibility is much better than at an office and so is the dress code, , but you do still have to put in the time.
You mentioned that you have so many sites not really doing anything, and I think that is one of my problems with my internet marketing type work as well. There my advice to you, as well as myself, would be to focus in more on one thing until it gets really going and then move onto another. It's just so easy to get overwhelmed with too many things that I do nothing!
Good luck! Diane
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