Saturday, February 23, 2008

Top Secret Money















Are you finally ready to see some legit and proven methods to make money from home(no get-rich-quick BS)?


Back in 2001, I was in my first year of college, struggling to get by financially. I had to find 2 jobs just to make ends meet...


Then, a friend of mine approached me with something he had discovered. He had just gotten a check that came from an advertisement he placed on Yahoo months ago. We both played with the thought of what went right. We were simply stunned at the possibilities.


It was during that time I had discovered the concept known as "affiliate marketing". This is where you don't even need to sell anything.... all you do is send people to an online storefront and collect the commissions that is made from whatever they buy.


Quickly, I was compounding my income with another method using eBay and I made so much money from my auctions that I quit BOTH of my jobs.


Over the next year, I discovered so many ways to create powerful residual income from using the stock market to classifieds that it forced me to quit college altogether....


Decision well made seeing how I was earning 5 times what my dad was earning as an engineer at an electronics firm!


I was able to take off for a vacation anytime I wanted and buy virtually whatever I pleased... and I do NOT exaggerate these benefits (if anything they are understated to my current state)
You're in luck because in 2007, there are so many replicable methods to do this? We're even talking long term - income up to 10-15 plus years off of simple efforts.


The money is coming from hundreds of thousands of donations of $200 or less, which have been widely praised for democratizing the system for funding White House bids. However, the surge in low-dollar gifts has come at the cost of transparency, since federal law only requires campaigns to itemize donations when a donor gives more than $200.


The law says that amounts of less than $200 don't need to be itemized. The whole stated purpose behind campaign finance disclosure laws is to prevent corruption or the appearance of corruption. Fine, then a calculation was made that amounts under $200 were so small that the risk of corruption was considered nil and thus the rule.

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