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Jay Sabree


Last Updated: 10/27/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 32
Sign: Virgo

State: Ontario
Country: CA
Signup Date: 2/5/2009

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March 17, 2009 - Tuesday 

Category: Blogging
As an entrepreneur your goal is to have any streams of stable income.  There is easy money to make online when you know how to do it.  This is going to be a NO fluff NO fillers wholly cr*p I can’t believe this guy is sharing so much information for free type article.  So hold to your popcorn cause your life is about to change.  One of the fastest and easiest ways to make money online is through affiliate marketing.  It’s a beautiful business model.  You don’t need your own website.  You don’t need to worry about customer complaints because you don’t own the product or service that you’re marketing.  All you need to do is find out where there is a large enough need to be profitable and then fill that need with products and/or services.  Ok, so I’m going to take you through step by step of how to uncover easy money to make niche markets online.  

The first thing that you need to do is market research.  Too many people get this crucial step all wrong.  They create a product/service first before finding out if people will buy what they’re selling.  If you’re looking for easy money to make online or offline you need to find out what people are buying right now and give them more of the same.  Don’t put the horse before the cart.  So, where do you go for research?  Ebay.com and Amazon.com are great places to get ideas.  It’s in ebay’s best interest to show you what’s selling so that you can find easy money to make products and sell large amounts for them.  

So here is what you do.  Go to ebay.com.  In the top right hand corner you will see 4 tabs - (1)Buy (2)Sell (3)My Ebay & (4)Help.  Place your mouse over the (Sell) tab.  Under the sell tab you will see a (What’s Hot) tab or simply go to this link - (pages.ebay.com/sellercentral/whatshot.html).  Click on the what’s hot tab!  On the left bottom side of the (What’s hot) page you will see a subtitle (Popular Searches).  They give you the 10 most current and BEST selling items on ebay.com.  Bingo!!!  If they’re selling so well on ebay.com where there’s millions of dollars changing hands then you know there is a market.  This is called the ebay pulse.  (pulse.ebay.com)  You will also see that there is a drop down category bar on the ebay pulse page.  Go there and click on baby for example.  You will see the most popular searches for the baby category or any other category.  Pick something that you’re interested in because that will make it uncomplicated in the beginning to stick to it.  If you’re looking for truck loads of easy money to make online then Ebay.com and Amazon.com (Amazon Hot New Releases amazon.com/gp/new-releases) are two of the best research tools that you have.

Ok, that’s it for today.  Go play around with ebay.com and amazon.com.  There’s lots of great money making categories that you can start making money from right away.  In part 2 I’ll continue teaching you how affiliate marketing will change your life.  If you’re like me and can’t wait for part 2 and want to learn the easy money to make strategies and market those product/services on the internet right now then visit http://insaneresidualincome.com for your step by step videos.



February 8, 2009 - Sunday 

Category: Goals, Plans, Hopes


Sometimes It's Good To Think Like A Child

Hey there y'all.

Have you ever wondered why so many people never follow their dreams?
Have you ever looked around you when you are on the bus, waiting in
line at the bank or grocery store or even just around in the street?

When you were a kid... You had dreams... you wanted to be a Fire
fighter... an actor... a pilot... a billionaire… Spiderman!!! There
were no limits to what you wanted to become.

Who remembers that jar of cookies on top of the refrigerator... the jar
that you could not reach? And do you remember doing everything you
could to reach that jar?

I still remember thinking... " I want the cookie no matter what". I
remember grabbing a chair.... books... stacking them all up one on top
of the other... until I could climb up all the way and get the cookie.
I did not think about the difficulties or how high the chair was
getting as I was stacking the books.

As a child, the notion of fear is non-existent, and we think anything we want is achievable.

What happens to our dreams, as we grow old? So many people around us
say "NO"... that we get used to that "NO" and we let that word affect
the way we think.

Why is it that the little boy who wanted to be a fire fighter ends up
being an accountant? The little girl who wanted to be a Ballerina ends
up being a schoolteacher?

We let the people around us influence our decisions. We forget our goals and follow what we think everyone else wants from us.

We must each write our goals and dreams and have them near us each day.
If you do not have a goal or plan of where you want to go in life, you
will usually not like where you end up.

What you have done up until now... up until 10 seconds ago... is GONE!
You cannot change it! But what you can do... is change what you do as
of Now... this minute... this second.

Lao Tzu said... " When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be".

Let go of the past... think of who you want to become and don't let
other people tell you otherwise. Keep focus and remember how driven and
courageous you were as a kid... never forget that feeling.

Written By
Elise Quevedo
February 8, 2009 - Sunday 

Category: Goals, Plans, Hopes

What Really Matters In Life

A vacationing American businessman was standing on the pier of a quaint
coastal fishing village in southern Mexico when a small boat with just
one young fisherman pulled into the dock. Inside the small boat were
several large yellow fin tuna.

The American complimented the Mexican on the quality of his fish.

"How long did it take you to catch them?" the American casually asked.

"Oh, a few hours," the Mexican replied.

"Why don't you stay out longer and catch more fish?" the American businessman then asked.

The Mexican warmly replied, "With this I have more than enough to support my family's needs."

The businessman then became serious, "But what do you do with the rest of your time?"

Responding with a smile, the Mexican fisherman answered, "I sleep late,
play with my children, watch ballgames, and take siesta with my wife.
Sometimes in the evenings I take a stroll into the village to see my
friends, play the guitar, sing a few songs..."

The American businessman impatiently interrupted:

"Look, I have an MBA from Harvard, and I can help you to be more
profitable. You can start by fishing several hours longer every day.
You can then sell the extra fish you catch.

With the extra money, you can buy a bigger boat. With the additional
income that larger boat will bring, you can then buy a second boat, a
third one, and so on, until you have an entire fleet of fishing boats.

Then, instead of selling your catch to a middleman you'll be able to
sell your fish directly to the processor, or even open your own
cannery. Eventually, you could control the product, processing and
distribution.

You could leave this tiny coastal village and move to Mexico City, or
possibly even LA or New York City, where you could even further expand
your enterprise."

Having never thought of such things, the Mexican fisherman asked, "But how long will all this take?"

After a rapid mental calculation, the businessman pronounced, "Probably about 15-20 years, maybe less if you work really hard."

"And then what, senor?" asked the fisherman.

"Why, that's the best part!" answered the businessman with a laugh.
"When the time is right, you would sell your company stock to the
public and become very rich. You would make millions."

"Millions? Really? What could I do with it all?" asked the young fisherman in disbelief.

The businessman boasted, "Then you could happily retire with all the
money you've made. You could move to a quaint coastal fishing village
where you could sleep late, play with your grandchildren, watch
ballgames, take siesta with your wife, and stroll to the village in the
evenings where you could play the guitar and sing with your friends all
you want."

The moral of the story is: Know what really matters in life, and you may find that it is already much closer than you think.

Submitted by Lauren C. --- New Jersey
www.motivateus.com