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Don't Make Everyone Else Rich!

Make money for yourself, not everyone but you.

Most of us feel when we first start on the internet that we know little if anything about marketing or anything else to do with the internet.

I started the same way as all the other newbies who come online in search of their fortunes.

I started as an affiliate, working day and nite promoting for someone else. Making them lots of money and very little for me.

I can tell you honestly, after six years on the internet, that you can do better.

There are still lots of things that have not been implemented on the internet as of today. Purchase reprint and resale rights to some of the programs floating around on the internet.

If you make a little, it will be all yours, not a measly percentage. If you think of something you think may work, start searching for it.

If you do not find it, that is your startup program. Don't tell yourself I cannot come up with anything, just keep thinking.

When you feel you have a good idea, don't let anything get in your way. Before you forget all those great thoughts, write them down.

You can make a web page, there are many places with free templates. If you feel you cannot do it, ask for help. I have helped many.

You can get a domain name for under $15.00 dollars, and you can get a decent web host for as little as $5.00 dollars per month.

You can get a very good web host for $7.95 and they let you add three more web sites for $3.95 each.

Start your own newsletter, as stupid as I am I write a newsletter, now twice weekly. I know you can do it also. Throw your negative thought out the window and never look back.

You can get your newsletter rolling, and start selling ads in it. You will not get rich doing this but it sure helps.

I am not considered a pro in anything, but if you need help I will be glad to help in any way I can.

I could possibly be considered a pro to semi driving, as I have over 4 million accident free miles in one of those big rigs.

You could be a pro and not know it yet. Get that thinking cap on and keep it working.

You have all my best wishes for your success.

Article Copyright 2001 Vern Anderson

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