Posts Tagged ‘money’

Are You Waiting For Permission To Be Rich?

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Whatever may be said in praise of poverty, the fact remains that it is not possible to live a really complete or successful life unless one is rich.

Thus begins the 1910 classic by Wallace D. Wattles called The Science of Getting Rich.

He goes on to say that for anyone to develop their talents, they need to have many things to use. And to get those many things, we need money to buy them.

“You can become what you want to be only by making use of things, and you can have the free use of things only as you become rich enough to buy them.”

Adsense Tips And Tricks

Monday, April 14th, 2008

With personal and commercial blogs, community websites, and social pages becoming the hot topic of the Internet in the last few years, many people have become more Internet-literate and are always looking for ways to make a few hundreds or even thousands from their websites. This is when Google Adsense comes into play. Google Adsense, unlike Affiliate Programs, is PPC (Pay-Per-Click) and the good thing about it, is you can still earn some bucks without making a sale.

As with any other things in this world, it takes time, effort and dedication before you could earn some decent amount from Google Adsense. And here are some of the tips and tricks to help you with your Google Adsense journey.

Flipping With Out Flopping

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

My name is Linton Gentles. I am a 31 year old part time real estate investor. I spend 25 hours a week buying, selling and flipping foreclosures. I teamed up with a very experienced company who has taken the time to show me the way to achieve ultimate success with quick turn real estate. Salvation Home Buyers has been around for more than 4 years. With our office located in Bergenfield, we have helped over 45 families save their home from foreclosure.

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How To Make Money Work For You

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Do you save any money for your future? What do you do with the money you save? Do you stick it in a savings account for safe keeping, or even leave it in your checking account for a rainy day? Investing in your future and the future of your family is very important. This task is often ignored by many adults who expected social security benefits to take care of them after retirement. Now that retirees are learning the hard way how much our social security system has failed them, people need to find other ways of making their money stash grow.