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I average $2,000+ a month. See Proof.

Posted by Dana
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Oct 14, 2007
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I have been averaging over $2,000 a month for the last 6 months. For me, it was so difficult getting started. Where do you start making money on line? There were so many options. It took a lot of looking and a lot of trial and error, but I have found several really great sites. And all these sites are free to join. Also, I have proof that these sites pay like pics of checks I have been paid, a 1099 Tax form, etc. proof-of-payment.blogspot.com/ One thing I have learned: Never join a work at home program or opportunity that wants you to pay up front. If they were making that much money, they wouldn't need to charge you.
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Matthew Johnson
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Hi, I have a question.
Do you contact at least 10,000 Marketers a day with your ads?

Because that is exactly what my computer is doing for me right now... Im not at home; I'm at the lake with my 2 young boys.

If 1 sale per thousand contacts earns me 75.00, Then I will make 750.00 today! Every Day! How much a day would that be for your product?
http://budurl.com/4reeAds

Hi, I'm Matt

What do all the successful online marketers already know?

"He who promotes the most, wins!"

Jun 23, 2010
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Ramanan G G
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Well its your opinion, but I am in Full time online worker for 5 years and I did all sort of things like email reading, PTC, surveys, which were free and nothing worked. Later I shifted to HYIP/SURF where I made hell of a money but anyway they are all ponzis

Now I am with stable and legal MLMs and have a good downline base and I select good MLMs, sometimes I do go for short ones like cyclers to make quick money.

So for me Free ones never worked

Oct 17, 2007
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Dana
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I disagree Rich Guy. Unless you are buying something tangilbe like a custom website, a domain, merchandise for a business, etc. you should not be charged. I believe you should never have to pay an up front fee for an income opportunity/opportunity to work.

If you are starting your own business, and paying for something tangible with a resale vale, that is different.

Oct 17, 2007
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Collette Johnson
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Collette's Naturals

I agree with Rich, any business you start on line unless its affiliate marketing needs money put into it. No matter if its on line or a regular store front.
Even the so called, FREE businesses, you still need to advertise them and that costs money as well!

Oct 14, 2007
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Ed Fobian
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Have you ever thought of expanding your marketing horizons to include very good and honest pay for introducing American Homeowners to the Energy Solution that will begin sweeping the nation next year? If so, you will have to study and pass a test at the site but all else is free and network marketed.
If you have the desire to help lessen global warming and benefit U.S. citizen’s energy costs then visit my site and check it out. You will not be disappointed I promise and if it is not for

Oct 14, 2007
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Ramanan G G
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The last para is awfully wrong, nowonder you are making good money, does not mean that those company charging upfront fees are all scams. That means you are yet to learn a lot lot if it comes to online earning

Oct 14, 2007
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