Are You Serious About Making Your Living Online?
Many people are investigating the Internet asking if it is possible to make a full time living on the Internet. I am not a full time Internet marketing yet. I am learning everything about home based work part time.
However during all these months I have learned web business is an increasing trend in the businesses a world in this beginning of century XXI.
People that are making full time living on the Internet make a few bucks a month selling thing around a small business web site. It comes from Ebay, AdSense, selling used and new books from Amazon, from affiliate programs and others.
The rules of a work at home online are the same jobs offline universal rules. To make money online demands hard work and a strategic a home based work plan. Have you gotten one?
The biggest challenge to undertake a program of learning is to do it by the proper hands. What it is in game is the designs for self instruction.
Michel Serres, French philosopher, said that education is to teach somebody to leave of being a parasite of the other. And more it is to teach the autonomy, to make with that the people always do not need the assistance of the mother, of the father, brother, neighbor, of the other. It is to become the citizen capable to sign on an account proper contract; it is to give in the same measure that receives; it is to be in symbiosis with him. And with no symbiosis it becomes the abusive being, parasite.
The mainly thing to do is to make investigation. Yes, you have to research a lot, looking for a way to you positioned at this fantastic business. It is competitive, do not forget. Read articles, go in forums, setup a web site to promote your product and pay attention on your own history. It is very important.
I do not say that a newbie needs to understand about HTML code or being an authority of design a web site. No experience is necessary here.
For a making money online plan your expected result is your vision. The problem is that most of us do not have a crystal clear vision of where we want to be in life. We have learned to just get by. Usually we are not trained in school or by our parents to be millionaires. We are not trained to have time freedom and money freedom. The real vision for most people in life is to work at their jobs living by a paycheck to a paycheck. That has being basically nothing more than a parasite.
Whether you are serious about making your living online it can be a long working hour. You are the boss and your home based work success depends heavily upon your management skills. Are you prepared to constantly learn about it?
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Wolney H Filho is an Internet based, home business entrepreneur in Brazil. Visit his work at home online . And you can get more information about How to Make Money Online at his Blog .
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