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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Make money at home

Make money at home - Start making money from home by working online. Join affiliate programs and start earning cash and dollars as an extra source of wages for your family. Do not wait till you are in debt beyond your means. Make your moves now and start aiming for a better, quicker road to retirement. Take control of your future by becoming financially secure while you are still young.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Pyramid Schemes

Ah the Pyramid Schemes - Many a person has swindled money from poor people who where promised the earth only to be left broke. Here is an explanation of how pyramid schemes work. I would not encourage anyone to join these, not unless you want to go broke. Anyway if you where to make money it would be some poor souls hard earned cash. You don't care you say! Karma will always come back to you. What goes around comes around. Just avoid them at all costs.

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

The best affiliate programs

The best affiliate programs are the ones that will make you a lot of money.

Google AdSense, 7search, Clickbank and Amazon are my top picks for making money from affiliate programs.

They are tried, tested and approved ways of making an extra income online.

I personally approve these affiliate programs for anyone who has ant doubts.

Having worked with these companies for a few years now and have always been paid on time.

With a combined total of thousands of affiliates, which means follow the crowd if you want your piece of the pie.

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Beat the Bailiff

Beat the Bailiff - I watched this program today for the first time on BBC one, I think.

It certainly is an eye opener for people in debt.

It is a program about people in financial debt and what would happen if they stayed on the road to ruin.

Today's program had a forty something man "might as well have been me" in debt to the tune of £42,800. Already bankrupt in the 80s, he was heading in the same direction.

Now I have to admire this man for the way he kept his composer throughout this program and I also could relate to his situation through my own experiences down the years.

Anyway it is a very good Program about money management and what happens when you don't manage your money and finances correctly.

I hope that man gets out of debt because he seemed like a really nice man and if I had the money I would help him pay off his debt.

Friday, March 9, 2007

Google AdSense

Most people or bloggers like myself are trying to make money blogging, by using Google AdSense.

I Personally am new to making money this way.

I started out in October 2000 trying to make a living online.

While it took me some time to find my footing, I started making money relatively easy after a year.

After all these years of making money online I feel it is time to try Google AdSense.

While I have used different affiliate programs and even sold my own products, I am looking forward to this new challenge and to see where it takes me.

I have read many a conflicting review about Google AdSense, but I will give it a try and see what happens.

I look forward to posting to this blog on my research of many affiliate programs.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

The Deer Hunter

Just watched The Deer Hunter for the umpteenth time - what a film?! Made nearly thirty years ago and still as watchable as it ever was. The madness of war and it's aftermath, predominantly on the lives of the main characters (the brilliant De Niro and Walken)is captured so vividly that parts of it are difficult to watch. It struck me watching it this time, that the world (or America) hasn't learned anything from the shambles that was Vietnam and continues to send it's young men stumbling through unjust, brutal 'wars' which become more and more meaningless the longer they go on. I wondered how many films will be made by my generation depicting the Iraq war and it's atrocities? Will our children watch the horror & torment of yet another unnecessary war, one which seems to be lurching blindly onwards with no meaingful conclusion in sight? Will they shake their heads disbelievingly at the mistakes made by governments and wonder how such horrors could happen? Or will this planet and it's people continue to torture and kill each other so senselessly that Iraq will become just another distant memory, just another war film season watched by a different generation in a different time?

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