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       Firstly, I would like to suggest that typical Online Marketing via the Internet is often thought of as in terms of promoting, dare I say it, get rich quick type of products/schemes. This was my initial reaction when I first started researching ways of trying to make a living working from home. My conclusion was, after wasting money in some of these schemes was 'They Do Not Work-Full Stop'. This little piece of advice could save you hundreds of dollars. Please use this advice, it could save you a lot of heartache. And at least I would be happy in the fact that I have stopped somebody from being taken to the cleaners by these peddlars of misery. Glad to get that off my chest.  The truth is making money and creating a long term business is difficult to achieve for most people, including me.  Why would anybody want to work from home anyway? There are many and varied  reasons. Some of these reasons are; caring for somebody that is older, Moms with children at home and just the fact that it keeps travelling expense costs a lot lower and hey, it helps to reduce global warming. This site will be added to regulary so if you want to keep updated please use Ctrl key together with the D key on your keyboard and this will add my site to your favorites folder.
     I will now get to the point very quickly. I have been learning the in's and out's of Internet Marketing (I.M.)for the last 3 years. Some people call me slow, but if you check out any of the main Internet Marketing Forums you will note that 3 years is not a particulary long time in this field. Some individuals have taken 10 years before they achieved their objective and had a decent payday. Others have shot to stardom in much less time.

     The point I am trying to make is that there is a learning curve. How you progress is at a rate that you can absorb the vast amounts of information with regards to this topic.

     There is also, as previously stated, no such thing as a get rich quick scheme. I hope that has not shattered your dreams. If something sounds to good to be true-it probably is. I shall lay out some plans you can follow to help reach your goals. If you are lucky enough to be employed I would recommend that you do not give up your day job, just yet!

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