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oregoncountry Forums Member
Joined: 26 Feb 2009 Posts: 159
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#21 · Posted: 26 Mar 2009 11:13
happywife: It doesn't have to be something they love, it could be something they NEED. I neeeeeeeeeeeed chocolate, doesn't everyone??
I hear you Angie I could hardly sleep lastnight for all the ideas that might be a "niche" for me Thank you so much for the prayers. All I want to do is work on my computer but the bills gotta be paid and now that I am learning so many ways to make money here and there on line, I will be able to save up for my first site! I admit I got caught up in a couple of the "get rich quick" advertisements but I am grateful I "didn't" have the money to buy in. That was a few years ago now. It's only lately I have been truly researching the different info on "work at home" jobs/biz.
I love this forum and people are truly kind and helpful. Thank you to all, again Im off to get ready for my interview. That's another thing, no matter the hours they might hire me for, I can work online anytime of day Yeehawwwwwwwwww!!!
See you soon Angie, denise in Sams Valley OR
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A8ch
Joined: 24 Jun 2005 Posts: 902
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#22 · Posted: 26 Mar 2009 11:54
oregoncountry: I am feeling pretty desparate, and a little money won't do me much good. Denise,
The feeling of desperation and the urgency to make some decent money is a tight rope to walk. You must proceed carefully and thoughtfully, else you could find yourself making premature decisions.
Hermas
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happywife
Joined: 14 Aug 2007 Posts: 1527
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#23 · Posted: 26 Mar 2009 19:20
I guess you're right. There are some days when I NEED chocolate more than others!
Hope the interview went well. Hermas is right about not allowing your enthusiasm to override your good sense. Having chatted with you for a bit, I don't think you are in danger of that at the moment, but it's a good cautionary word for all those who are anxious and excited to get started.
There are too many "shiny" things online that tempt us to dive in head first without due consideration to how shallow the water may be. Checking something out thoroughly in order to make an educated decision is wise and will stand you in good stead for the long term.
Having said that, don't lose the bubbly enthusiasm!  Blessings, Angie
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gowriter Forums Member
Joined: 16 Nov 2008 Posts: 180
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#24 · Posted: 26 Mar 2009 21:28
You've got $1000. You can put that to good use, but you want to put it with the best place and the best tools.
To Be honest with you, that can go quickly if it's just thrown around in the wrong places. I've spent close to 5 figures.
There are many strategies to making money online for either affiliate marketing or network marketing (MLM).
My advice is to do 3 things: (1) Pick a Topic You'd Be interested in Promoting. Make sure it has a competitive market. (2) BUILD A LIST. Business is about relationships. (3) Get traffic to your site (by far the hardest task to do on the internet).
When you have a list of people interested in what you've got to say, you build a relationship with them, and then you can promote any products they might be interested in.
These three things is what it's eventually going to boil down to for you.
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