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I agree with having multiple incomes. You can't rely on just one.
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I also don't disagree but I still prefer to have a full time job. It's actually possible to have a full time online job. I don't find freelancing as a stable gig.
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Agreed with this,I've tried many of these and concluded I cannot rely on 'maybe' jobs. That's why I had to keep going back to work 'for the man',but I got tired of bouncing back & forth and am now more motivated than ever to work from home. I'm currently involved in recruiting,but I just started and it's not doing as well as I was told...so as I'm still doing that I'm also looking for other things.
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Yeah, the money you'll get in working as a freelancer could satisfy the need of your family. I still like him to work in a company then he can have freelancing as a part-time job. But I don't think he can do that because he's too busy at work and he loves his work.
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Freelancing is one way of making a full time income from home. You could also find a true legit business that allow you to do so. Notice I said legit there are many businesses that say you can make a full time income but they do jot work. You need to do your research to find ones that actually let you make a full time income hone. Do your research and connect with individuals that show proof of them making a full time income from home. With any business for a full time income you have to work the full time hours also
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I finally found something that I don't have to worry about recruiting and keeping my existing downline inspired. I just started doing drop shipping. I enjoy it because there is no pressure and sales are easy. I just list a few items a day and wait for that all important email from eBay!
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It looks like CREATE WITH NATE is doing what I call product arbitrage. I don't knock it. It is actually awesome for those who put in the proper effort and time into it.
Personally, I prefer purchasing bulk lots, then selling those items on ebay and amazon. I have an opportunity for a few people who already sell on ebay, but need more products or more income from it. If you want more details, pm me. |
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JOHNKEYS, I have thought about trying my own auction website, however, unbeknown to most, ebay secured a patent for the way they auction items on their site. The implications of this are enormous.
#1) No one else can use their terminology or methods #2) They are big enough to buy out any up and comers that start to cut into their profits #3) If they cannot buy out them out then they can kill their company through legal litigation by keeping them in court long enough to drain them of all their funds #4) Through their patent, they can keep their monopoly indefinitely |
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