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Friday, 19 October 2007 |
I figured out something recently. I tried to tell people how wonderful blogging for money is and they have agreed. However, I noticed that there is a serious flaw when it comes to their business attitude. So far the people who I have thought to blog online are
1. Too dependent - this is your own business, be initiative, don't ask me too much questions, find out yourself. That's the fun part isn't it?? This goes to spoon feeding as well
2. No drive - there are lots of money that you can make online - just waiting for you to grab. You see my friends have financial problems - the ironic thing is what's stopping them from making money online?
3. Nobody thought me anything when I started and yet I found a way. I believe that you don't need my guidance. If you have the initiative - you'll definitely succeed.
All the best and cheers!
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