Searching for a Home...Business
Computers came into my life the last couple of years while still
in the U.S. Navy. My first A in college was with a Smith Crona
PWP. My first real computer came in 1989. It was a Radio Shack
Tandy. Just to show how much I knew about computers, I spent
near $99 just to run a database program. When I took it to a
computer repair shop for upgrade, I was told to use it for a
doorstop.
My next computer was a Dell 1000SL medium business machine. It
came with ME. Went online for the first time in November of
1999. I met my wife online in an AOL chat room(Yes, it does work
meeting new people).
My first taste of business was:"Own Your Own Website." For a sum
you to can own websites you can't change the content. All you
had to do to was link the merchants to "your" site and direct
traffic to the site to make money. If you had problems call the
non -toll free number for assistance. You were on hold forever.
Like most of you, I've spent my share of money on special
reports and hot new ways to make money. I can't say I've spent
thousands, but nearly a thousand dollars.
The conclusion I have come to is: If you want to make money on-
line, you need a mentor to show you the way.
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Richard Ferdon
Native of Jacksonville, Fl., US Navy Ret. ,graduate of St. Leo
college,
Try the affiliate marketing school for $1, or check out the
free mini course.
http://affiliateclassroom.com/x.cgi?a=r&id=&aid=2330
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About the author:
Richard Ferdon USN Ret St. Leo College