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Strategies for Survival in Tough Times

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Work on your energy! In times of stress and anxiety, it’s even more critical to eat right, exercise, and get the proper amount of sleep (generally 6-8 hours a night). By taking care of yourself properly you maximize your ability to be highly productive throughout the day – every day. Know how to avoid that mid-afternoon “crash”? Eat 5-6 smaller meals a day instead of the typical 2-3 large meals a day.

This is a nice lead-in to my second strategy for success in tough times. Don’t be too hard on yourself or on others. Each one of us is doing the best we can given where we are, what we have to work with, and what we’re going through at the time. Most of us make mistakes. Most of us could do things “better”. Most of us are feeling the pressure of the world right now. So strive to be more understanding of others. And as hard as it can sometimes be, cut yourself some slack. Staying positive and solution-focused will always produce better results than beating up on yourself, and focusing on mistakes and weaknesses.

Once your attitude and energy levels are good (physical, emotional, mental & inspirational), then you need work on the next success strategy – building relationships with current clients, prospects, and centers of influence. (If you try to do this while your attitude and energy levels are low, you’ll only succeed in driving people off at a faster pace.) Especially in difficult times, you can’t “hard-sell” people. You can only set things up so that when someone decides to buy, they buy from you.

The key to finding prospects, getting referrals, and making sales in challenging times is relationship building. Make a greater effort to stay in touch with people. Find ways to add more value to existing clients and take an interest in them. It will not only create “brand” loyalty to you, but will encourage the flow of referrals to you.

Don’t “hunker down” in your office. Get out and meet people. Meet people in coffee shops, in elevators, at networking events and at parties. Start a practice of taking your Centers of Influence to lunch on a regular basis. While it’s true that the economy is challenging right now and people are uncertain about their future, it’s still just as true that life goes on. People still buy things, do things, sell things, go places and want to enjoy their lives. It’s up to us to be available to people, build relationships, and offer solutions. If your focus is simply to “sell” things, you’ll find it to be a long, hard, frustrating effort. Invest in systems that “touch” people. Systems that help you stay in people’s minds. Systems that let folks know you’re thinking of them. (Obviously, the more automated your system is the better, but you have to be willing to do whatever it takes to succeed.)

To sum things up, the best strategies for surviving (or maybe even thriving) in tough times are 1) not to take things too seriously, 2) attain and maintain a positive attitude, 3) eat, exercise and sleep for high productivity, 4) don’t be too hard on yourself and others, and 5) create sales through relationship building rather than by hard-selling. These, of course, are the best strategies for success all the time, but are especially important in challenging times when less effective solutions don’t work.

Written by Michael Beck, “Head Zookeeper” at http://www.ClientMonkey.com , a marketing strategies website dedicated to getting more clients, making more money, and having more fun!

Variations of Scoring Cornhole Games

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Okay, so you have the basics of how to play cornhole; you have practiced tossing and perhaps even competed with a friend or family member and now you want to know how the game is actually scored. There are a variety of ways that people keep score when playing cornhole, along with a variety of rules that they use to make the game interesting for themselves. This article will list a few of the various ways to score cornhole.

Baseball style

If you play the baseball style cornhole game, then it does not matter whether the bean bags land except when they go in the hole on the platform. Each player will toss, one at a time, as they normally would, until all four bags each (eight total) are tossed. This will conclude one inning and they will add up any bags that made it through the hole. These will be considered ‘runs’.

Turn around and toss for the second inning. Continue to add up the ‘runs’ that are scored through nine innings, just like a regular baseball game, and the person with the most ‘runs’ wins.

Traditional scoring

The more traditional method of scoring cornhole is that both players will play for a score of 21 (or 11, depending on each person’s preference). The players begin with zero and toss their first set of bean bags, alternating throws. The scoring is as follows: 3 points for each bean bag that is tossed through the hole, 1 point each for every bean bag that stays on the board. (Any toss that bounces on the ground and then rolls onto the board does not count).

When all four bags are tossed, the players add up their points. The player with highest total subtracts his or her opponent’s score from theirs and this equals the total points earned in that round. For example, Player A tosses 1 through the hole and 2 on the board and Player B tossed 3 on the board. Player A earned 3 + 2 points, or 5. Player B earned 3 points. Player A gets 5 – 3, or 2 points for that round. Score: Player A: 2, Player B: 0.

The players continue playing until one player reaches 21 points and is declared the winner. A variation on the scoring is that in order to win, a player must hit 21 points exactly. If they go over (for example, Player A had 19 points, tossed a bean bag through the hole –for 3 points- and Player B earned no points that round, then Player A has 22 points for the game), then that player will go back to 11.

You can play however the scoring is most comfortable for you and your family or friends. There is an endless array of possibilities when it comes to creative scoring for cornhole and the most important thing is to have fun. Unless your career is made by playing cornhole, the score should be the most minor aspect of what is a fun and exciting way to spend time with family and friends.

7 Article Marketing Lessons I Learned from Being a Martial Arts Champion

Monday, July 26th, 2010

How does my martial arts training directly relate to my success as an article marketing expert?

When I was seven, I was a scared, scrawny cry baby. Kids in the neighborhood stole my hat and I ran home crying! My younger brother, who was only four at the time, knocked on the bully’s’ door to get my hat back.

My parents enrolled me into Chirico’s School of Karate, where I learned steps that took me from NOTHING to a SELF-ASSURED 4th DEGREE BLACK BELT.

I also learned secrets on how to become a champion in the martial arts. I discovered that these same secrets helped me become a champion in all areas of my life.

So do you want to know what these life-changing, business-evolving secrets are?

7 Black Belt Secrets for Article Marketing Success

Secret #1: Watch who you hang around with

One of our black belts drives all the way from Pennsylvania to New Jersey to practice. That’s a 3-hour round trip.

Why?

The furious energy at Chirico’s School of Karate is undeniable as soon as you walk in the door. You’re surrounded by a true grandmaster with more than 40 years of martial arts training and black belts who are determined to succeed.

Who are YOU hanging around? Where are your articles being associated? Are you just blasting articles out there? Or are you carefully selecting websites and ezines which your targeted audiences and prospects read? Remember, who you associate with will determine the level of success you can reach.

Secret #2: Consistency is the key for long-term success

When I don’t train consistently because of traveling or personal issues, I lose karate tournaments. If you want to achieve your business goals online, you have to consistently write and submit articles. You have to be in front of your audience on a regular basis. Otherwise you will lose sales to your competitors.

Secret #3: Ups and downs are part of the process

During my martial arts training, I learned that there is NO possible way that you can win every tournament. Yes, I can’t even tell you how many trophies, medals and plaques I have won throughout my more than 20 years of martial arts training. But, I also lost count of how many tournaments I lost in the very first round.

Not every article you write and submit online will be a success. You will have ups and downs with your article marketing efforts, but you have to keep writing consistently. It’s the only way you will win in the long term.

Secret #4: Hard work is part of the game

It took me ten years of blood, sweat and tears to get promoted to the rank of black belt. I learned that there are NO obstacles that I couldn’t beat if I consistently persevere.

How many of us secretly wish our success would be handed to us on a silver platter? Get real. There is work involved. The solution is to make the hard work FUN by doing what you love to do (sharing your expertise) and delegating what you don’t (the mind boggling, manual article submission.)

Secret #5: Model others who are already successful

My instructor is a 10th degree black belt grandmaster. Yet, he doesn’t try to reinvent his own martial arts training programs from scratch. He adapts training techniques, forms and strategies that were created from the ancient masters who have proven their immense success.

When writing your articles, model article templates that work for others and then adapt it to your own writing style.

Secret #6: Don’t put all your eggs in one basket

When we practice self-defense, we train for a variety of attacks from the front, sides and back. We do grappling and ground techniques. And, we even practice fighting against multiple attackers. So we’re ready for all situations.

Just like we want multiple fighting strategies, you want multiple streams of income that will help you fight the recession. You can easily turn your articles into products like special reports and eBooks.

Secret #7: Find a mentor or coach for faster results

I would not have been a state champion for two years in a row, if my instructor didn’t walk me through every step of the way. I know many entrepreneurs who have wasted thousands of dollars on marketing programs that got them nowhere. Don’t make that mistake. Invest in someone to show you the way – the right way – the first time. (Not sure where to start? Join my Write Your Way to Profits Insiders Circle)

Follow these secrets, and you will reach article marketing success. You will be found online. And, you will get more prospects, publicity and profits

Success Really Does Come in Cans

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

I wish I’d coined the phrase, “Success comes in Cans.” Its accuracy was on my mind as I spent time with two people in Can’t Mode. One of them was open to reframing thoughts and statements; the other was not.

One is currently in a funk and has been paying rent to live in Funkville for a couple of years. Ask him what he wants to do and he’ll tell you. Ask him what he might do to get started or offer to connect him with someone doing it and his response is, “No one will hire me.”

“Well, what about XYZ?”
“Nope. I just told you, no one will hire me.”
“What about…”
“Nothing I try works.
“But what about…”
“Nothing I could try will work either.”

How far will he go and how fast will he get there?

The other had a different response when she used Can’t in her regard.

“If you say you can’t, how will you ever do it?”
“I never thought about it like that.”
“Let me share a statement with you: There’s a way to do this and I’m going to find it. What might happen if you repeatedly state that to yourself?”
“I’ll probably find it and create what I want.”

Both individuals are creative and intelligent. The woman was open to brainstorming possibilities, which is what we did the rest of our conversation. As you see in the dialogue with the first, he slammed the door shut on everything.

Recently, I woke feeling fine then found myself in a funk. Did I want to stay there or feel even a little bit better? Better, of course. Were my thoughts and feelings at the time going to create more of what I wanted to expand in my life? Not those thoughts; and what they were was not what I wanted more of. When we have a dream or goal, we get excited. Then we get scared. There’s only one sure way out of fear: Action. Action sets us free.

I’m not saying it’s always easy to shift our focus to what we prefer to think and feel; but if we commit to it, we’ll do it. If we take positive action, we’ll achieve it even faster. If we have a target and keep aiming at it, eventually we’re going to hit it. After a while, we’ll start to hit it more than we miss it.

If your target is to feel great more often than not, aim for it. At the same time, remember to pay attention to what you learn about yourself in the process.

Success comes in Cans.

Should Your Subordinate Be Smarter Than You?

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

There has been a general, unspoken wisdom passed down through the ages. It is an unwritten rule that influences hiring, and is at the bottom of all office politics, regardless of industry or geographic location.

The rule is: NEVER hire anyone smarter than you.

The reason that rule is never spoken, is because it points out our insecurity and self-centered logic. It is an acknowledgment of the fear that a smarter person serving under us will reveal flaws in our practices, and disturb our status quo. Worse, it may disturb our ascension into the realms of middle and upper management. Our subordinate may actually spring ahead of us, and take that position we had coveted for so very long.

This is the instant logical crisis that confronts any supervisor or manager who has been charged with the task of hiring a new employee. After all, this is a competition, a race to be first. This is self-preservation at its finest. It is the most basic instinct at the core of mankind. The only problem is, our instincts are horrible.

The truth is, competence is never a threat. In fact, when people throw around the now passé term “diversity”, they are actually looking for competence. This is the same mistake business has always made. When they brought in a college-educated greenhorn in the 50′s, they were looking for a “fresh set of eyes”. They were still looking for competence, and they may or may not have found it. Diversity or an education only works if you can apply your unique point of view to the problems that are being solved. Please note that I am not making a case for, or against, diversity or an education. I am merely argument that without the ability to apply the lessons learned, your education or unique cultural background make little or no difference.

So, why should you hire someone smarter than you? Well, for starters, it makes you look good. This was actually brought up by an acquaintance of mine that attends my local church. As a team leader at his company, he is in charge of various projects. He always brings in the most talented people he can find to work for him. In many cases they have far more ability than he does. His projects turn out well. He benefits from the praise of upper management, and shares the credit with his team.

This next reason will depend largely on how you treat the employees entrusted to your care, so examine your management style as you read. What if I told you it was to your benefit for your employees to be promoted ahead of you? Don’t you want to have a say with upper management, to have your name brought up in discussions for promotion? If you hire exceptional people, and treat them well, promotion will not be far off. Even if they are promoted ahead of you, they will still recognize your leadership skills, and bring you along. “A rising tide lifts all boats”, is more than a cute saying. It is simple statement of a deeper and more complex truth. Be warned. This is a long term strategy. If you expect it to pay off in the short term, then you will be badly disappointed.

Lastly, let me answer another fear expressed in the opening paragraphs. What if they expose your incompetence in an area? While painful, this is a good thing. By showing you the weaknesses you possess, they give you a chance to grow and learn from them. Your employees will improve you by committee, and drag you face-first into the place you need to be professionally.

Now that you have had your fears allayed(or perhaps, confirmed), the question remains: Do you have the courage to do this? If you aren’t up for the challenge, then I suggest you keep your inferiors…inferior. If you are, then put down your ego, and give it a preemptive smashing. It will prepare you for the road ahead.

Core Sadness Vs. Wounded Sadness

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Very often, in my work with my clients, when I ask them what they are feeling they say, “I feel sad.” Often, they do not know why they feel sad.

Sadness comes from two very different sources.

Core Sadness

Core sadness is sadness that is in reaction to something that is happening or has happened externally. Many life situations can cause sadness, such as:

* Loss: loss of people (through death or leaving), loss of a job and financial security, loss of a beloved pet, loss of face through another’s betrayal, loss of health, and so on.

* Witnessing people’s cruelty to people, animals, and the planet. Witnessing the greed with which many people operate, which harms others and the planet.

* Witnessing the pain of others that results from natural disasters, such as fires, earthquakes, floods, and so on. As well as witnessing others’ pain as a result of their loss.

* Being with a person with whom you want to connect and the person’s heart is closed. They are angry or withdrawn and unavailable to sharing caring.

Core sadness needs to be compassionately embraced. We need to be very gentle with ourselves and others when we, or others, are experiencing core sadness. Often, people are afraid of this feeling and other core feelings and turn to various addictions to numb out feelings of sadness, grief, heartbreak, heartache, and sorrow. When we don’t gently and compassionately embrace these feelings, they get stuck in our bodies and can cause other problems, such as acting out with others, addictive behavior, and illness.

Wounded Sadness

Wounded sadness is sadness that we are causing to ourselves by our own self-abandonment. When we have not learned how to take loving care of ourselves and manage our core painful feelings, then we ignore our feelings, judge ourselves, turn to addictions, or make others responsible for our feelings. All these forms of self-abandonment cause our inner child – which is the feeling part of us – to feel sad and alone inside.

Sometimes people get addicted to wounded sadness as a way of avoiding the core sadness, and avoiding responsibility for managing it. They hope that by feeling sad, they can get others to take care of them and make them feel better. This is a victim state, and often results in others pulling away, as most people do not want responsibility for another’s feelings.

People who suffer from wounded sadness convince themselves that their sadness is being caused by others not caring about them, or by bad luck, or by God abandoning them. They do not want to accept that they are causing their own sadness with their own self-abandonment. Until they decide that they want responsibility for causing their wounded feelings and for managing their core painful feelings, they will continue to see themselves as victims who need someone to rescue them. They will continue to be addicted to sadness as a way of attempting to manipulate others into taking responsibility for them.

People who tend to be caretakers often get trapped in trying to make a sad victim feel happy, which is exactly what the victim wants. While giving comfort and compassion to someone who is experiencing core sadness due to life situations is very loving and helpful, giving this same comfort and compassion to someone suffering from the wounded sadness that they are causing themselves is like giving an alcoholic a drink – it enables them to continue to abandon themselves.

If you are in a relationship with someone who pulls on you with their wounded sadness to make them happy, it is important for you to compassionately embrace your own core sadness at not being able to connect with them. We cannot connect with someone who is disconnected from themselves, which is always a result of self-abandonment.

Wounded sadness is healed only when a person decides to learn how to develop a loving adult self, capable of taking responsibility for their own feelings. It is the practice of Inner Bonding® that develops the loving adult self.

Internet Marketing Promotion: 5 Steps To Success

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

The competitiveness in the internet marketing promotions arena is escalating as more entrepreneurs enter the realms of self employment. But don’t allow yourself to become disheartened as this provides a fantastic opportunity in your home business due to an increase in your target market.

However, to take advantage of the circumstances you need to be well positioned. This will need a detailed home business lead generation marketing plan that will attract quality visitors to your website, resulting in sufficient online leads.

5 FUNDAMENTALS TO INTERNET MARKETING PROMOTION SUCCESS

1. Who Is Your Ideal Target Market?

I’m amazed at how many home business owners lack a clear image of what their ultimate prospect looks like. I don’t mean their physical form, but rather their personality, wants, aspirations, circumstances and constraints? See yourself in the “life of your ideal prospect” and form a detailed image in your mind as to precisely who your customer is that you want to draw to your business.

By paying attention to your “ideal” prospect, you will be able to put more effort into speaking to people who have already made the decision they want their own business, rather than those who are just inquiring. It’s essential for you to accept this concept.

When undertaking the task of choosing your idyllic customer, reflect on your personality and the type of individual you best interact with as well. Usually, greater success is accomplished when communicating your business to prospects you connect with.

2. Match Your Internet Marketing Promotion Message

Get inside the mind of your model prospect and imagine the world through their eyes. How do they think, what are their wants and what is their main motive for why they desire it. 85% of individuals make decisions based on emotion, rather than reason, thus direct your internet marketing promotion message to the emotional benefits of how your product or business opportunity can meet their needs.

3. Consistent Persistence

The next step is to perform as many targeted online lead generation marketing campaigns as possible in order to reach your prospects. A word of advice – select 2 or 3 internet lead generation methods that you are content with and generate sufficient internet marketing promotion campaigns using those techniques, rather than trying to focus on receiving online leads from every potential marketing avenue. Be consistent with your frequency of campaigns.

4. Quantify Your Internet Marketing Promotion Results

Money, effort and time are valuable resources so it’s in your best interests to measure your marketing campaigns’ success. Identify those which are producing a satisfactory quality AND quantity of online leads. Determine how you can improve them to boost your results whilst at the same time removing those campaigns that aren’t meeting your expectations with regards to online lead volumes.

5. Keeping Ahead of the Internet Marketing Promotion Curve

Your continued success in generating adequate home business leads depends largely on you staying abreast of internet marketing promotion trends.

You can achieve this by subscribing to industry newsletters or you can outsource your internet marketing promotion tasks to professional companies (though I caution against total outsourcing models). But, I’ve found that the best method to keep up to date with the hottest online lead generation marketing trends is to belong to a community of like-minded people. This way not only do you hear what’s new before many others, but you are also able to leverage off the experience and success of others and discover new strategies. The power of such an influential community is invaluable.

These 5 steps map out the main elements of an internet marketing promotion strategy that you should be focusing on. The outlook for home business owners is exceptionally bright, so the timing is just right for attracting quality home business leads to your business. Don’t hinder your success by making a simple process a complex one. Get focused and take action today!

By: Carla Baldock

To learn more about how you can master internet marketing promotion to take your business to the next level and leverage off the success, strategies, systems and resources of a leading internet marketing community, visit www.GuruInNetworkMarketing.com

Carla Baldock specializes in fast-tracking the success of home business entrepreneurs by sharing effective internet marketing promotion strategies.

How To Achieve Your Goals In 3 Steps

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Every successful individual knows the art of goal-setting and is driven to be successful. Aside from the general positive attitudes you may need to develop in your journey towards success, there are also simple yet very specific ways on how to achieve your goals:

1. Assess yourself. This is something you can do by identifying your strengths and weaknesses. This will enable you to evaluate how well you can achieve your goals. Once you’ve set a specific goal for yourself, be able to determine the knowledge or skills needed to achieve those goals, and relate them to your own ability.
2. Make plans. Even as architects and engineers make plans before they actually build something, making plans is also essential in achieving different kinds of goals. Being prepared is better than simply being smart. Having a plan will help you keep yourself on track; it will help you focus as your plans will serve as your very own road maps to success.
3. Find yourself a coach. Your coach will help you achieve your goals faster and easier. Your coach should be someone who knows you well and someone who has had more experience than you. This person will serve as your guide, so it’s important that you are able to maintain a certain level of contact with this person.

So if you’re thinking about how to achieve your goals, remember that assessing yourself, making plans and finding yourself a coach are all doable and effective methods that will help you become successful.

By: Gary McGeown

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An Creative Person’s Detachment Bona Fide Through Euphony and Words

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Vocals can be lyrical for the attenders—but they can also be therapeutic for the vocalists and the creative people as well. This can be seen (or, more another aptly, discovered) through the Music and Lyric Poems of creative people and players who went through fond intervals with their partners. Their painful experiences fuel their Vocals and their Lyrics, giving their Music astuteness. These Songs—with Words that oft unveil some closed books about their past relationships—are often disputed; at the very least, they activate some stake in the vocal. After all, these Songs and their revelatory Lyric Poems are no longer bruits; they already speak the trueness, since they came straightaway from the artist.

Not astonishingly, most of these legendary renown break up Songs are ofttimes done by young creative people. They ofttimes say that young creative people are future to base their works on their personal lives; and the Words and the inspirations of their Songs prove just that. A glaring example of this is Miley Cyrus’ “7 Things.” It was co-written by Cyrus, and it talks of the things she hatreds about a decisive person. As the first part of the Lyric Poems discover, there is no doubt that she is talking about a past relationship (“When I think about the earlier / kinship we shared / It was amazing but we lost it / It’s not feasible for me not to care,” the Words go). But what makes the Words more mattering to is how the Lyric Poems discover the boy from her past. At one point, her Lyric Poems criminate him of having feelings for another girl. Granting to surmises, the song is about her early beau, Nick Jonas. The two traversed the rumours, but there’s really no way of familiar whether she did relate to him or not.

more than mature creative people used Songs as “therapy” too, as what Cyrus did. For exemplify, according to reports, Mandy Moore’s “Looking Forward to Looking Back” has Lyric Poems discovering her past human relationship with actor Zach Braff. And the clocking was hopeful too—the Words and the Music of the Songs included in her Wild Hope album for the most part refer to a passed love. At this time, Moore broker up with Braff. The Words of the Vocals also match the speculations that Braff was a “toxic boyfriend and was a “cheater.” Although the trueness wasn’t revealed, Moore did let out what she felt during that time in one of her Vocals. For instance: “And I know you loved me in your way / I’m looking forward to looking back on these days / And I’m fine, but I’m not okay” (from “Looking Forward to Looking Back”).

But perhaps the most squalid break up song was Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me A River.” This song ingeminates the story of his break up with Britney Spears, and the Lyric Poems are very exemplifying —the Lyric Poems tell more numerous than what the two was let in in the press. Keep : “You don’t have to say what you did/I already know, I found out from him/Now there’s just no chance, for you and me, there’ll never be/And don’t it make you sad about it.”

Make Hundreds Of Dollars Daily – Just For Typing!

Thursday, June 10th, 2010
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An advertisement and a website promise to earn money in such an easy way. It sounds very attractive to type texts during one or two hours a day and to make $300 each day. Only basic skills and access to internet are needed to do this job. The work can be done from home and the data transferred through the internet. The website reports about a guy who manages to make even several thousands of Dollars a week for typing.

Is this offer credible?

A person who just types texts and only needs some basic skills earns about 2,000 to 4,000 Dollars a month. This could be a salary for clerks in industrialized countries. Many people earn such salaries for doing simple jobs. Why should a company offer $300 for typing during one or two hours? A company can get thousands of people through the internet who are ready to work eight hours a day for $100 to $150 or even less. People from countries outside Northern America, Western Europe or Japan are ready to work for $10 or $20 a day.

The loophole of this attractive job offer appears towards the end of the website. The interested person has to pay a fee in order to become a member. Only paying members qualify to be set on a waiting list for getting work. How many people have paid for it and have waited in vain for getting employed?

Realistic opportunities to make money

The internet offers opportunities to make money. Many people make a living online, but nothing is granted for free.

The best way of making money is by detecting a niche market with a trendy produce that sells itself.

A promising method is to run a search engine friendly website that shows up among the best placed websites in the Google search engine.

There are further ways to make money, but it needs a lot of research to find these home business opportunities.

Skill, time, persistence and some investments are needed in order to make money in the internet. There are a lot of success stories. Most of them are either lies or they originate from the early days of the internet and they are cited again and again. This is not a reason to give up, but a reason to be cautious. Take your time to find the appropriate business opportunity!

Make Hundreds Of Dollars Daily – Just For Typing!
Is it possible to make hundreds of Dollars a day just for typing during one or two hours? The article shows what kind of business opportunity in the internet is realistic.