Turning Point Reached
2015 Marks My Time For A Change . . .
I made a decision to shift my Internet direction to a more passive role, so I can spend more time in other life pursuits for a change. I am not quitting, just adjusting.
After 14 years pursuing the elusive dollar online (with varying degrees of success) I want to just do what feels best and let the money take care of itself. I am starting by closing many of the Gmail accounts I set up for specific projects, so I no longer feel the need to check them for leads that go nowhere. I will just put them on autopilot with a link to this article.
I have pretty much already cut my traffic exchange surfing down to one website and other free traffic resources to only ones that I enjoy. No more tracking, since I don't care about the results as long as I am having fun.
Business communities cut back to APSense and IBO Toolbox (with emphasis on the latter) so I can spend more time working on my own websites purely for my need for creative release. I really do enjoy playing with this stuff. Yesterday I spent pretty much the whole day figuring out how to tweak a squeeze page builder for my team members to use.
As far as money making projects, DigiCash.pw (which includes AIOP and Resell Rights Weekly) are plenty to keep me busy and off the streets. I will just keep looking for small projects to work on and share with others, because I like to.
But the biggest stress reliever will be to quit worrying about why so many people say they want to make money online, but take actions that are diametrically opposed to moving toward that goal. Or worse yet, take no action at all.
Now that I have my new goal written down and shared publicly, let's see where it goes!
I made a decision to shift my Internet direction to a more passive role, so I can spend more time in other life pursuits for a change. I am not quitting, just adjusting.
After 14 years pursuing the elusive dollar online (with varying degrees of success) I want to just do what feels best and let the money take care of itself. I am starting by closing many of the Gmail accounts I set up for specific projects, so I no longer feel the need to check them for leads that go nowhere. I will just put them on autopilot with a link to this article.
I have pretty much already cut my traffic exchange surfing down to one website and other free traffic resources to only ones that I enjoy. No more tracking, since I don't care about the results as long as I am having fun.
Business communities cut back to APSense and IBO Toolbox (with emphasis on the latter) so I can spend more time working on my own websites purely for my need for creative release. I really do enjoy playing with this stuff. Yesterday I spent pretty much the whole day figuring out how to tweak a squeeze page builder for my team members to use.
As far as money making projects, DigiCash.pw (which includes AIOP and Resell Rights Weekly) are plenty to keep me busy and off the streets. I will just keep looking for small projects to work on and share with others, because I like to.
But the biggest stress reliever will be to quit worrying about why so many people say they want to make money online, but take actions that are diametrically opposed to moving toward that goal. Or worse yet, take no action at all.
Now that I have my new goal written down and shared publicly, let's see where it goes!
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