This is a careful analysis of the many ways one can earn legitimate and illegitimate income working from home. It's five pages long but hopefully it's your chance to think about kicking the day job (for those of you with day jobs). Make lots of money, guys! . . . . Good luck!
Ecomatrix, I used to believe that. And, it used to be true. Things have changed. Nowadays working hard can make you rich but there are other legitimate ways. webmasterchandra5nov, just had a chance to go and read something useful but instead posted here before reading the article. The ones who make the money will be the ones with the "get up and go". People who are willing to make things happen themselves rather than waiting for things to fall into their laps. In a roundabout kind of way it's very much like your message, Ecomatrix. I'd change that slightly to say, "Get off your butt"
The main problem with earning money is that people think "Ah, YouTube, simple video site now worth billions. I could do that". But it required a lot of preperation, time and effort to get there, then they had to continuously work hard to make sure they don't have the RIAA, FOX, etc.. etc.. on their arses.
Ah, but not everybody's going to make YouTube kind of money. To make a few thousand a month is really easy if you look in the right place.
Without working and brains you can't just make money and as you know not all people can do what others can do ...
I classify the list as "light entertainment" - yes, it does have real info in it if you know how to read between the lines, but it is not a list that will get you to $1M tomorrow!
One thing I found interesting while reading the article was that it is getting dugg at least once per minute - each time I'd get to the bottom of the page to the digg button there were at least 5 more diggs - the info will soon be spread far and wide. Nice article - interesting reading. Good job there Foggy
A better equation is: working hard at day job = money working SMART online or as CEO of corporation = the most money ways people work smart is to do as little work as possible after most of the hard work is done. This results in automation.
It has taken off, yes, and made the Digg homepage. I'm not complaining. I have tons of PMs. Anybody waiting for a reply - please be patient with me. I've only just come into work and I've got hours of replies to take care off. I will complete all today.
But it varies on many points. I personally know such person who works for only one and two hours a day and making $$$s.