16 Feb 2010 @ 7:01 AM 

This is probably my oldest blog besides the first one I started writing on blogger.  A few months ago I decided to really stop writing in this blog and I created another blog on the root of this domain. I was going to just delete this blog out but decided to keep it since I didn’t feel like erasing some of the stuff I wrote on this blog.

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All I really wanted to talk about today is this:

Marketing online can be fun and rewarding, but it isn’t without trials and tribulations. It can be very difficult to earn an income online. I know there are tons of people that say it is easy, and once you learn how to market it can be. But its the learning process that is difficult. The only way to find success in this industry is to do the hard work involved after literally spending tens of thousands of dollars I realized that.

Get involved in this industry because you really have a passion for it, don’t just do it because you are hoping to strike it rich. The Internet Marketing Industry requires you to learn to earn.


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 08 Jan 2010 @ 3:53 PM 

Personally I have never been much of a traffic exchange fan. Mainly because for the amount of traffic you get your results were crappy at best. I know people will tell you that you need to use XYZ type splash pages… However those same people fail to mention that the majority of people are using traffic exchanges that are free.

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After years of hating traffic exchanges I finally found one that is a really good traffic exchange and gives you a lot of options for being a free members.  Those of you who have been following me for a while know that I don’t promote garbage.

I recommend joining this Traffic Exchange, its free and its cool! what more needs to be said?
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