Earning A Living In A Wired World


Do you want checks in your mailbox?

I do - I admit it. I really like getting money in the mail - I want to get more every month. Isn't that what we all want?

I remember when I signed up for my first Affiliate Program. I added the links to my website, and I waited. And waited. And waited. I waited six months, and had just about given up, when I received a check for $189. That was in April, 1999, and that program has paid me a minimum of $800 a month ever since. My last check was over $1400!

Was it worth the wait?

Dumb question, eh?

At about the same time that lovely check landed in my mailbox, an old friend convinced me that I should sign up for one of those "get paid to surf" programs, AllAdvantage.com. (I must tell you, given the retrospection which follows agonizing experience, that I wouldn't recommend AllAdvantage to my worst enemy, let alone my friends, but that's no longer a problem, since they've gone out of business...) The upshot of this tale is that my friend got me hooked on "surf for pay" programs, and it changed my life.

I confess - I'm one of those "obsessive/compulsive" chaps, and when I decide to do something, I do it!

I became a frenzied "get paid to surf" fanatic.

I drove my friends and family nuts raving about this program or that. When my friends saw me walking down the sidewalk, they crossed to the other side of the street, and pretended not to see me.

I ran "get paid to surf" viewbars until I was blue in the face. I ran a screensaver that promised to pay me every time it ran. (It never did.)

I was a junkie, friend, and I soon found myself running six or seven "surf-for-pay" programs at a time in my frantic climb to The Promised Land. Hell - I spent whole days keeping the damned things running.....

Phew. It should come as no surprise that the most constructive suggestion my friends offered was "Get a life, idiot!" (That was before they all quit talking to me, of course, but I just knew they'd change their tune when I pulled up in front of their pad in my new Mercedes...

Does any of this sound familiar?

Folks, that was an eternity ago.... Spring, 2000, to be precise. I'm a whole bunch smarter now, and I get a lot more checks in the mail than I did back then.... although none of them come from "surf-4-pay" programs. (If you're looking to get rich clicking banners, you're reading the wrong book, my friends.)

During the past few years, I've wasted enormous blocks of time, and I've thrown away significant chunks of money, but I've learned what works, and that knowledge is what I want to offer you.

I want to spare you the hassles I've encountered, and put some money in your jeans in the process. If you're serious about earning your living on the net, stick around. (If you want to get rich quick, buy a lottery ticket - I can't help you.)

The information I've compiled stems from 1st-hand experience - I've found stuff that works, and and stuff that doesn't. (I'm still learning, which is why this site is always a "work in progress.")

I want you to know about the money I've wasted, and I want you to know about the money that comes back to me in steady and profitable streams.

If you like the thought of getting checks in the mail, keep reading.

I've paid my dues, dear friends, and I've created this site to share them with you.

The most important "secret" about earning money on the net isn't a secret at all. In fact, it's so obvious that most folks don't see it, even though it's right under their nose.

I tell you three times:

Develop multiple income streams

Develop multiple income streams

Develop multiple income streams

In order to create these income streams without investing cash, you must invest your time instead, and get involved in the world of Surfing-4-Pay .

There are over 900 programs on the net that will, in one way or another, reward you for looking at advertising. The problem, folks, is that they won't pay you very much.

The growth of the "S4P" industry has been nothing short of phenomenal -- it's virtually impossible to keep up with the market without a professionally designed business model.

In fact, it's pointless to even try.

Thats where Portfolio Management comes in.

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