Cooking with Chef Tim: New Recipes For This Week!!!
Just something I found while strolling through the blogosphere on my shameless money quest.
Success,
Wolfspyder
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Saturday, May 27, 2006
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Thursday, May 25, 2006
Wealth as a Numbers Game
As I thought...that database program is strengthening my daily productivity by quite a bit.
If I can't get a list of individuals, and I see no particular reason why they should trust me over anyone else whose name they may or may not have heard of, then even a minimum of work can put me in touch with a lot of the companies willing to pay me a little at a time.
So far I have been zapping out all the articles which contain any "questionable" content whatsoever. That means all the drafts I have been using to "artificially" inflate my blog article count, since basically I don't have the market positioning yet to worry about permissions for the entire stack. Also anyone whose programs I don't know ALL of how to implement by the time I mention them publicly, and any article for which I have even a hint of a question about a "non-compete" responsibility.
Of course, by now Spider Robinson has probably forgotten that he was ever part of the project.
Eventually, I will have to update somehow with the Googleplex, and determine why a certain very popular e-currency processor got mad at me many months ago and terminated my account.
So far I draw in just a little bit of money from things like PTR programs and survey firms and traffic exchanges. My participation in MLM has increased. I was really impressed by linguistics expert Kim Klaver's work...
Several of my book projects are moving forward at the same time thanks to the Steve Mannning System.
Meanwhile, Bryan Mize is off to Hawaii for a week or two.
I have integrated almost 50 programs into the new database, and that is far from all of them.
The principle I am using is very simple...if I build up enough individual streams at different market positions, then at least some of them cannot fail to produce strong money over the long term.
By this time Blogger has implemented a "human check system" to verify that comments are actually coming from people rather than from bots. Bryan wanted me to join up with a new hosting company, but I have already seen their offer several times, and so far I already have more sites than I can handle.
Right now it is obvious that I am actually involved with too many services, and it will take more work to straighten out the final shape of my contracts with the bigger players than with the small ones.
I quietly go about my day, taking surveys, surfing the traffic exchanges, fulfilling PTR scripts so that I can make the programs "pay for themselves" as much as possible. One thing I don't want to do is to become "part of the problem" by telling people where I failed, where I lost a contract, who I am mad at, where the cheaters are.
This is not because I am not concerned with ethics or justice, but because bringing any publicity to cheaters without absolute PROOF only increases ill feeling between the parties involved. I see a lot of that thinking in the PTR industry and among webmasters concerned with search engine optimization questions. While they are busy wasting the energy ragging on each other in various forums, I will be quietly moving up the publicity ladder and the income food-chain.
While the people who know more about program coding than I ever will are busy creating the newest widget for generating blog spam, I quietly surf for individuals with whom I can leave comments that will strengthen them in whatever they are passionate enough to write about.
This is my contribution to personalizing the facelessness of the internet.
I don't join new lists or exchanges to "make money." Money is a side-effect of actually doing the work that fulfills the script...or the contract. So a lot of people will have very "quietly" been handing me money on the small contracts before a bigger deal comes along.
To quote Dr. Dolf DeRoos, partner and friend of financial mentor Robert Kiyosaki ,
the truth of the matter is that "the Deal of the Century actually comes along about once a week." When you really understand the principle that the real money is always in the contracts, not the contacts, not the mailing lists, not always "the other guy's pocket," but that it is all a complicated GAME and it is ALWAYS MOVING, then you are ready to understand why I cannot fail.
If I can't get a list of individuals, and I see no particular reason why they should trust me over anyone else whose name they may or may not have heard of, then even a minimum of work can put me in touch with a lot of the companies willing to pay me a little at a time.
So far I have been zapping out all the articles which contain any "questionable" content whatsoever. That means all the drafts I have been using to "artificially" inflate my blog article count, since basically I don't have the market positioning yet to worry about permissions for the entire stack. Also anyone whose programs I don't know ALL of how to implement by the time I mention them publicly, and any article for which I have even a hint of a question about a "non-compete" responsibility.
Of course, by now Spider Robinson has probably forgotten that he was ever part of the project.
Eventually, I will have to update somehow with the Googleplex, and determine why a certain very popular e-currency processor got mad at me many months ago and terminated my account.
So far I draw in just a little bit of money from things like PTR programs and survey firms and traffic exchanges. My participation in MLM has increased. I was really impressed by linguistics expert Kim Klaver's work...
Several of my book projects are moving forward at the same time thanks to the Steve Mannning System.
Meanwhile, Bryan Mize is off to Hawaii for a week or two.
I have integrated almost 50 programs into the new database, and that is far from all of them.
The principle I am using is very simple...if I build up enough individual streams at different market positions, then at least some of them cannot fail to produce strong money over the long term.
By this time Blogger has implemented a "human check system" to verify that comments are actually coming from people rather than from bots. Bryan wanted me to join up with a new hosting company, but I have already seen their offer several times, and so far I already have more sites than I can handle.
Right now it is obvious that I am actually involved with too many services, and it will take more work to straighten out the final shape of my contracts with the bigger players than with the small ones.
I quietly go about my day, taking surveys, surfing the traffic exchanges, fulfilling PTR scripts so that I can make the programs "pay for themselves" as much as possible. One thing I don't want to do is to become "part of the problem" by telling people where I failed, where I lost a contract, who I am mad at, where the cheaters are.
This is not because I am not concerned with ethics or justice, but because bringing any publicity to cheaters without absolute PROOF only increases ill feeling between the parties involved. I see a lot of that thinking in the PTR industry and among webmasters concerned with search engine optimization questions. While they are busy wasting the energy ragging on each other in various forums, I will be quietly moving up the publicity ladder and the income food-chain.
While the people who know more about program coding than I ever will are busy creating the newest widget for generating blog spam, I quietly surf for individuals with whom I can leave comments that will strengthen them in whatever they are passionate enough to write about.
This is my contribution to personalizing the facelessness of the internet.
I don't join new lists or exchanges to "make money." Money is a side-effect of actually doing the work that fulfills the script...or the contract. So a lot of people will have very "quietly" been handing me money on the small contracts before a bigger deal comes along.
To quote Dr. Dolf DeRoos, partner and friend of financial mentor Robert Kiyosaki ,
the truth of the matter is that "the Deal of the Century actually comes along about once a week." When you really understand the principle that the real money is always in the contracts, not the contacts, not the mailing lists, not always "the other guy's pocket," but that it is all a complicated GAME and it is ALWAYS MOVING, then you are ready to understand why I cannot fail.
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Getting Serious About PTR
I haven't been doing as much with the blog lately because I have been getting together some serious stats and information about just how many different potential streams of income are running through here.
One thing I did right over the past few weeks was investing in a neat little Paid To Read database program called The Paid Help This allows me to track earnings for every site and script I currently have anything to do with.
I can't mention any actual earnings here, of course, but the tracking on just a few programs so far is helping me stay much more consistent about participating with the programs I want, and the results show me that money is actually coming in faster than I expected.
Meanwhile I am also tracking a considerably larger deal with one of my MLM clients.
I was promised a 33% share of his downline if I could promote his signup site effectively.
Between these deals and what I got a few months ago from Steve Manning, I can definitely see the light at the end of the poverty tunnel.
One thing I did right over the past few weeks was investing in a neat little Paid To Read database program called The Paid Help This allows me to track earnings for every site and script I currently have anything to do with.
I can't mention any actual earnings here, of course, but the tracking on just a few programs so far is helping me stay much more consistent about participating with the programs I want, and the results show me that money is actually coming in faster than I expected.
Meanwhile I am also tracking a considerably larger deal with one of my MLM clients.
I was promised a 33% share of his downline if I could promote his signup site effectively.
Between these deals and what I got a few months ago from Steve Manning, I can definitely see the light at the end of the poverty tunnel.
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