Save up $365 or more by this time next year no matter where you live.

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Hi All,

It may be hard for some to believe, however, there are people in the world, yes, even in the U.S. who haven't saved up $365 yet. Furthermore there are some who would like to say they have saved up $365 from their Internet earnings.

Well, here is a sure fire way.

Write just one article a day. That is, one good quality well researched article. So what if it takes you 15 minutes to an hour. Just do it.

By this time next year you will have 365 450 word articles.

Now, sell them for $1 each. You have $365.

Ridiculous right? Right!

Even if you do a WSO for a giant 365 PLR pack and only sell it for $25 and limit it to 50 packs you will have $1250 for your "savings" account.

But wait, 365 X 450 is over 164,000 words. That's at least 20 ebooks. If you do 20 WSOs and only make $1,000 off of each one.... Get it?

At worst you will have $365 to invest in your Internet Marketing and at best you could launch an empire.

George Wright
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  • Profile picture of the author Nick Lotter
    Great thread George!

    Just goes to show that ANYBODY can make money online if they are prepared to get up off their butt and do something.
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    • Profile picture of the author George Wright
      Thanks,

      It reminds me of the little jar a lot of people keep on their desk. Every day they empty their loose change into it. Then they are pleasantly surprised when they count it up at the end of the month/year. Just a little savings each day adds up.

      Just set a small task to do in addition to what ever else you are working hard on. At least within a year you will have a saleable asset. 100 words a day or 1000 words a day, one website a week or one a month. One eBook every two weeks or one a month. By the end on one year you will have something to "cash in."

      The whole point here is do something every day.

      I found out by accident that if I write 100 words I can write 200 and 400 is not that far behind.

      The first time I came to this realization is when I started counting the words in my posts. I post for fun, however, the words do add up.

      A few years back I went back over some of my posts here on the Warrior Forum and used them as a core for an ebook that made me a nice little piece of pocket change for the year. Hint, post count does matter, but not in the sense most mean when they say "Post Count Doesn't Matter."

      The word count of just the two posts I've made in this thread is around 450 I'm sure (didn't count) and I'm just getting started for the day.

      George Wright

      Originally Posted by Nick Lotter View Post

      Great thread George!

      Just goes to show that ANYBODY can make money online if they are prepared to get up off their butt and do something.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sojourn
    Nice, easy-to-follow plan for ACTION. Doesn't get much better than that!
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  • Profile picture of the author Stevea326
    A great and practical solution to getting some money. Thanks for the tip bud!
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  • Profile picture of the author Ernie Lo
    Nice tip George however even better is to put up a blog in a niche, post 1 article per day and chuck some Adsense on there (OF course with a little pinging, social bookmarking and the mandatory EZA submission)...they should make at least $200-$300 a month on autopilot ....that's more than $3000 a year and then they can sell the site after 1 year for an additional $4000 at least.

    That's $7000 right there
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    • Profile picture of the author George Wright
      Originally Posted by Ernie Lonardo View Post

      Nice tip George however even better is to put up a blog in a niche, post 1 article per day and chuck some Adsense on there (OF course with a little pinging, social bookmarking and the mandatory EZA submission)...they should make at least $200-$300 a month on autopilot ....that's more than $3000 a year and then they can sell the site after 1 year for an additional $4000 at least.

      That's $7000 right there
      Of course you are right Earnie.

      the point being a little action each day can, no check that, WILL, produce results.

      Taking my "savings" plan down to the point of redicoulous.

      Write 100 words a day. In one year you have at least 18 eReports. Ones like I get $1k for and some Writers get much more for.

      Quality is the key and you should write things that people want to buy. However that's not hard to do.

      George Wright
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  • Profile picture of the author Janice Sperry
    Originally Posted by George Wright View Post

    Write just one article a day. That is, one good quality well researched article. So what if it takes you 15 minutes to an hour. Just do it.

    George Wright
    This is a great way to visualize how simple actions can help someone succeed. Too many people that try to make money online are always shooting for the moon and then they fail. There are so many ways to make money without trying to get rich quick. I also like that you don't suggest just turning out junk every day. Keeping it simple doesn't mean you can't take pride in your work and produce something of value. Great post!
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  • Profile picture of the author Barbara Wilson
    And not one word about "now take that article and spin it into 10......"! Thank you.

    Great post about the importance of taking action. Such a small task - one article a day or even one article a week - does add up over time to quite an accomplishment. It reminds me of a quote I like; "Every journey begins with the first step."

    Thanks George for the reminder.
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