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Tag Archives: starting a business
What a Brilliant Idea!
Yesterday, my world changed, again. I clicked on the facebook link that my friend posted and landed on The Customer Advantage website. This company has taken a step further and made it so much better for the entire community. They’ve made it more social and given it more of an incentive to join. The more I study it, the more I think it’s truly a genius idea. Imagine getting paid when your friend saves money! That’s exactly what they’ve done!
Posted in internet marketing, on living your dreams, online business, wealth
Tagged America, community, economy, helping others, home-based businesses, local business, make money, money, network marketing, networking, online business, passions, starting a business, startup businesses, The Customer Advantage, trip out west, wealth, working from home
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Making Money Building Web Applications
Last week I posted an article about 10 ways to make money from home (or anywhere) with your computer. Number 2 on that list was ‘Web Applications’, which is what I want to discuss today.
Web applications can be the hardest way to get started and take the most money, but can be one of the most profitable. Basically, a web application is a website which provides a service to the user. Facebook would be a good example. Other examples are LinkedIn, MyOutdoorCalendar, CatalogOfDreams, and Dropbox. These are websites, but they deliver more than just information – they allow you to interact with them and they provide you with a service. Until recently, the only way to use software applications like these, was on your local hard drive on your own computer.
Posted in building websites, on living your dreams, on technical stuff, online business, wealth
Tagged building websites, dynamic websites, home-based businesses, interactive websites, make money, money, online business, starting a business, startup businesses, web applications, web development, websites
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I Want To Give You a Free Website
One thing that I can do to help our economy is to help others – you – make more money. The more money you make, the more you will spend. The more you spend, the better our economy will get. I truly believe that there is plenty of money for everyone. We don’t have to compete with each other to receive our share. As a matter of fact, I believe that the more we help each other, then the more we all prosper. The way to true prosperity is through helping others get what they want.
Since you really need a website to help you make more money, I want to provide you with one for free. I am automating the process so that it doesn’t take all my time setting them up for you. That way I can spend more of my time helping you with other things and neither of us will have to worry too much about the technical details of setting up the website.
10 Ways to Make Money From Home (or Anywhere) With Your Computer

Here are 10 ways to make money from home with your computer (ranked in no particular order): Continue reading
Posted in building websites, on living your dreams, on technical stuff, online business
Tagged adsense, advertising, affiliate marketing, blogging, eBay, ecommerce, home-based businesses, informational products, make money, membership sites, online business, starting a business, telecommuting, virtual assitant, web applications, websites
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Winning in This Economy
I read a disturbing article this morning. As we transition to the Information Age from the Industrial Age, our economy has to play catch-up. It’s interesting to me that soon after our nation headed into the Industrial Age, we entered … Continue reading




