Real Online Earning

Posted by Jim Fenn
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Jul 31, 2011
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Image      Let's talk about reality.  When I see an ad on the Internet I like to translate it into real world terms.  For example, "Just put in 5 dollars and sit back and watch the money roll in."  Where do we see  something like that in the real world?  Nowhere.  "We do all the work, you rake in the cash."  Nope.  So why do we think such things may be possible on the 'Net?  Only because it's new. 
     There's certainly a lot of speed and convenience to doing business on the 'Net.  Can't beat the low overhead costs.  But basically the Internet is just an extension of the real world.  It s not a fairy tale place where gold rains down from the sky.  You can't rub the side of your computer and get three  wishes.  Like anything  worthwhile in this world you have to work for what you get.
     But, and this is  a huge but, you don t have  to travel to work.  I've worked several jobs where I had to commute in rush hour traffic.  Then I was stuck at work for 8 hours whether there was plenty to do or a dead calm.  Worse were the delivery jobs using my own car and gas to deliver goods to private homes.  I am very happy to sit at home and earn money.
     Also the structure of many online programs (the best I've found is <a href="http://www.jimfenn.com/MIB.html">My Instant Biz</a>) brings in increasing amounts of traffic credits and cash over time.  Provided you do the work.  There again is another plus - flexible work hours.  A busy person may only have one hour a day to work online.  That's fine.  I work different hours depending on conditions.  Best of all, at any moment I can walk away from "work" and enjoy home and family.
    To sum up:  working a job entails commuting and the inefficient use of your time.  Working at home (or anywhere via laptop) just makes more sense in every way.  There is no ceiling on your income; the longer you work the more you earn.  Working from home is simply the perfect job.
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Arthur Webster
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Just plain honesty

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Nikolay Rusev
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Navigator of Ship

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