Archive - Aug 13, 2008 |
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About a year ago, I was going through a phase where I tried about a dozen online money making programs. I even went as low as envelope stuffing and surveys. I guess that you could say that I have matured since then, and when I decided to start searching for something again, I would research the product before I dove in head first. Its kind of funny really, how I found the profit lance course. I figured it would be easier to weed out the scams by actually searching for scams. I came across a blog about the profit lance course that stated that it was not a scam. I spent the next couple of days searching for terms about the profit lance course. The only negative feedback that I received was from people that were trying to sell their own product. Everybody else seemed to think that this course was the real deal. People talked about how the information would literally take you by the hand and show you step by step how to become successful on the internet. read more » |
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My first 'On Demand' sale at shutterstock looks promising at $2.48 for 1 sale, much better than the original subscription payout level I'm on of $0.33 per sale :) Lets hope for more of these :) Description: |
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Cash GiftingWe are a wonderful group of people here in the Cash Gifting community. When you type Cash Gifting in as a search term on Google over 5 million pages populate. That’s an incredible number of people participating in Cash Gifting. Our community is continuously growing everyday because people just get it. Cash Gifting has saved homes, cars, credit cards debt, college educations and people literally climbing out of debt. There are a million ways Cash Gifting can improve and enhance your life. |
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They're popping up everywhere. Your favorite website has one. Your favorite television show has one. Even your teenager has one. Blogs. What are they? Why are they everywhere you look? Most simply put, blogs are like journals-only, instead of being made of the paper and cardboard kept secret by an even thinner piece of cardboard and a lock your baby brother frequently opened with a paperclip, these journals are online. Why does it seem like everyone has one? Well, because almost everyone does. And there's good reason. Blogs can be used as journals, both private and public; they can be used as ways for fans to discuss the latest episode of their favorite sitcom; or, they can be used by major companies, especially those that are Internet-based, because unlike the traditional forms of advertising, blogs bring in more traffic. read more » |
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