Dear Member, I am leaving my Office Job, because I need to make much money. I need around $20.00 k Within 2008. If work at office I can make only $980.00 from my office, but I have to spend that money for my leaving cost. So after that 0.00$ in my hard, so that I have to leave my office & have to work online. To full fill the target. Here is my SKILL.. - LAMP/WAMP Development and Maintenance - PHP Application Development - Windows Server, Network Administration - Network Design, Maintenance and Security - SEO But if i work only those i know cant make that amount of money, i need the 20 k within 10 months.. Dear member, please give me a suggestion. Thanks.
Offer those services on freelance sites; if you do quality work and get a good reputation, you can easily make that much from freelance PHP coding and the other services you can offer.
yeah, freelance sites. Here's a good one for you, you should check it http://www.getafreelancer.com Interesting projects!
Set up 2-3 websites in a niche, maybe with a product and work hard! The best advice anyone can give you is: WORK HARD
Though your target looks big, it is definitely achievable. Offer your quality service to the right persons besides setting up your own sites to earn
i too need to earn double of that money in order to get targets that i has set for my self....and i am very hard both offline and online.....and am sure this year i will make that money(U.S.$40,000)
well you might aswell start now, i need a website designed and installed, maybe i'll give you a chance? what you say?
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