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Carrie



Last Updated: 3/13/2007

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Gender: Female
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 26
Sign: Capricorn

City: Armstrong
State: British Columbia
Country: CA
Signup Date: 5/31/2006
Sunday, January 28, 2007 

Current mood:  creative
Category: Jobs, Work, Careers

So, I've got this awesome idea for a new online business.  Actually been working on it all week.  Avoiding MySpace, avoiding MSN-  trying to get all my thoughts out on paper, WordPad, Excel Spreadsheets... just laying the groundwork.  Then I'll get to writing the HTML and customizing the graphics.  Finally, when it's ready for launch, that's when I'll start investing money into it.  I've got to lay down the money for the domain name, which will cost (roughly) two hundred bucks or so for a year.  Then the advertising expenses through Yahoo and Google.  But I'm confident it will turn a profit.  The business model is looking very promising, and I've already got all the affiliates set up so... well, we'll see.

I've learned a lot this past month about making money online.  Have already found  a few ways to turn a few bucks here and there, so it's pretty nice.  You're not going to get rich filling out online surveys- but it's a great way to put a few extra dollars in your pocket.  Especially if you're being paid to give your opinion!

You know what's annoying, though?  Some people charge upwards of fifty dollars US for 'Make Money Online' guides- and when you pay the money, they turn around and give you a handful of links and say, "Okay, sign up here and take online surveys!"  It's like, dude.  I could have found that on Google.  What a crock of shit.  I have links to dozens of online sites- and if you want them, I'll give them to you so you can try to make money on online surveys yourself.  I got them for free... so why should I charge you for them?

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