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    All Work At Home And No Play Make Jack A Dull Boy
    We've all done it!We sit for hours in front of our PCs searching, submitting and scrutinizing, while the very freedom we are building a home business to achieve, dwindles to stolen moments in between search engine submissions.I can be almost certain that from the very moment you got your first check in the mail that you became hooked on the idea of working entirely from home. So much so that everything else in your life has had to take a back seat while you build your dream.Having a dream and pursuing it is a very noble concept but w
    nths before I ever wrote one word of it. I then spent another 5-6 months pulling it together.

    A lot of this had to do with the fact that I was way busy. My point in bringing this up is that when people are spending their hard-earned money for something that is supposed to teach them something, you want to make sure that you provide that.

    And, rarely is this the case if you only take a week or two to throw something together.

    How Long Does It Take to Write/Publish a Freelance Writing E-Course?

    That depends primarily on how much time you have to devote to it, what your niche is and what it covers (eg, how broad or narrow is your material).

    Generally speaking though, I'd say it should take at least two months to pull together a cohesive, in-depth presentation.

    Be sure to read Part II, which covers how to know what to includ

    Six Ways The Local Internet Can Help Your Real Estate Investing Business
    The one indisputable truth about residential real estate is that it is typically a local market. At least 90% of the buyers and sellers will be from your local community. The rest are transplants - moving to or from the area. The vast majority of transactions encountered in the day to day life of a real estate investor are local – whether it be for contractors, to find new homes to purchase, to rent out a house, etc.When you look at the internet, you know that having a website is important. It allows you to communicate with your prospects in an ef
    If you're a freelance writer who others turn to often for advice, you quite possibly have the credentials to publish a freelance writing e-course - and charge for it.

    The beautiful thing about this is, once the course is written, just like a book, it can be sold over and over again without any additional work on your part. It is a constant revenue stream that can pay dividends for years to come.

    If you do decide to publish a freelance writing e-course, following are some pointers to ensure its success.

    1. Sell YOU: Freelance writing is something that everyone thinks they're qualified to do. Hence, there is lots of competition. What makes you different? Why should a prospect buy your course.

    This is where YOU make the difference, or rather, your experience.

    If you've been a full-time freelancer for 3 years, have worked in publishing for 10 years, have been published (eg, articles in major magazines, self-published e-books, etc.), have a degree in English, etc., then you probably know what you're talking about.

    While anyone could ostensibly put together a freelance writing e-course, what's going to sell it is the experience of the publisher.

    2. Offers: As in, make the purchasers an offer they can't refuse. Rarely will a course sell on its own.

    The Psychographics of Buying

    Most consumers can say no once, but 3, 4, or 5 times is hard to refuse. What do I mean? Think of infomercials. Most of them pile on so many incentives that they make it seem like you're crazy if you DON'T order.

    What kinds of "freebies" can you offer in your e-course? Websites, free e-books, free software, free consultation, free newsletter, free articles - the offers are endless.

    However, make the freebies pertinent to the course at hand. For example, I offer a free writing site with my e-course. Why? Because many freelance writers don't have a website, especially when they're just starting out. And, many will delay getting one for years simply because they don't know where to turn to get one and/or can't afford one.

    Again, the psychographics of buying are at work here. It's human nature to put off what we don't know how to do and/or have to research to get done. So, while many freelance writers realize they need a website, what keeps them from getting one is finding a web designer and/or learning a do-it-yourself software.

    By offering the free website with the purchase price of the course, I make it easy to kill two birds with one stone. Many times, a purchaser will buy just for the incentives offered.

    NOTE: Don't offer what I call "garbage freebies," eg, common things that can be found on every other website. Offer something unique.

    3. Money Back Guarantee: Although some will disagree, I strongly believe that money-back guarantees should come with online courses. Sure, you will have some who will take advantage and want a refund.

    BUT, if your course is truly useful and customers come away with even one piece of concrete knowledge, you shouldn't have a problem with requests for refunds.

    Unless you get a person who is brand new to the field of freelance writing, some of your material they will already know. BUT, it's that one nugget that they didn't know that will be worth the price for them.

    So, be thorough in the preparation of your e-course. Don't just throw something together. I thought about my e-course 6-8 months before I ever wrote one word of it. I then spent another 5-6 months pulling it together.

    A lot of this had to do with the fact that I was way busy. My point in bringing this up is that when people are spending their hard-earned money for something that is supposed to teach them something, you want to make sure that you provide that.

    And, rarely is this the case if you only take a week or two to throw something together.

    How Long Does It Take to Write/Publish a Freelance Writing E-Course?

    That depends primarily on how much time you have to devote to it, what your niche is and what it covers (eg, how broad or narrow is your material).

    Generally speaking though, I'd say it should take at least two months to pull together a cohesive, in-depth presentation.

    Be sure to read Part II, which covers how to know what to include

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    publishing for 10 years, have been published (eg, articles in major magazines, self-published e-books, etc.), have a degree in English, etc., then you probably know what you're talking about.

    While anyone could ostensibly put together a freelance writing e-course, what's going to sell it is the experience of the publisher.

    2. Offers: As in, make the purchasers an offer they can't refuse. Rarely will a course sell on its own.

    The Psychographics of Buying

    Most consumers can say no once, but 3, 4, or 5 times is hard to refuse. What do I mean? Think of infomercials. Most of them pile on so many incentives that they make it seem like you're crazy if you DON'T order.

    What kinds of "freebies" can you offer in your e-course? Websites, free e-books, free software, free consultation, free newsletter, free articles - the offers are endless.

    However, make the freebies pertinent to the course at hand. For example, I offer a free writing site with my e-course. Why? Because many freelance writers don't have a website, especially when they're just starting out. And, many will delay getting one for years simply because they don't know where to turn to get one and/or can't afford one.

    Again, the psychographics of buying are at work here. It's human nature to put off what we don't know how to do and/or have to research to get done. So, while many freelance writers realize they need a website, what keeps them from getting one is finding a web designer and/or learning a do-it-yourself software.

    By offering the free website with the purchase price of the course, I make it easy to kill two birds with one stone. Many times, a purchaser will buy just for the incentives offered.

    NOTE: Don't offer what I call "garbage freebies," eg, common things that can be found on every other website. Offer something unique.

    3. Money Back Guarantee: Although some will disagree, I strongly believe that money-back guarantees should come with online courses. Sure, you will have some who will take advantage and want a refund.

    BUT, if your course is truly useful and customers come away with even one piece of concrete knowledge, you shouldn't have a problem with requests for refunds.

    Unless you get a person who is brand new to the field of freelance writing, some of your material they will already know. BUT, it's that one nugget that they didn't know that will be worth the price for them.

    So, be thorough in the preparation of your e-course. Don't just throw something together. I thought about my e-course 6-8 months before I ever wrote one word of it. I then spent another 5-6 months pulling it together.

    A lot of this had to do with the fact that I was way busy. My point in bringing this up is that when people are spending their hard-earned money for something that is supposed to teach them something, you want to make sure that you provide that.

    And, rarely is this the case if you only take a week or two to throw something together.

    How Long Does It Take to Write/Publish a Freelance Writing E-Course?

    That depends primarily on how much time you have to devote to it, what your niche is and what it covers (eg, how broad or narrow is your material).

    Generally speaking though, I'd say it should take at least two months to pull together a cohesive, in-depth presentation.

    Be sure to read Part II, which covers how to know what to includ

    DEBT - Who is to Blame?
    Unfortunately, in todays world, debt in very nearly at endemic levels and is very much a way of life - of which to be fair, the finger cannot be pointed at any one single source to blame, but rather the blame must be shared by all involved to some extent.Outside my online businesses, I also run a Financial Services Company - who, I would point out, are not involved in issuing or creating debt, but rather it is a part of our business that we often see it, and how it easily affects lives of many people, to the extent that they become blinded and eve
    the offers are endless.

    However, make the freebies pertinent to the course at hand. For example, I offer a free writing site with my e-course. Why? Because many freelance writers don't have a website, especially when they're just starting out. And, many will delay getting one for years simply because they don't know where to turn to get one and/or can't afford one.

    Again, the psychographics of buying are at work here. It's human nature to put off what we don't know how to do and/or have to research to get done. So, while many freelance writers realize they need a website, what keeps them from getting one is finding a web designer and/or learning a do-it-yourself software.

    By offering the free website with the purchase price of the course, I make it easy to kill two birds with one stone. Many times, a purchaser will buy just for the incentives offered.

    NOTE: Don't offer what I call "garbage freebies," eg, common things that can be found on every other website. Offer something unique.

    3. Money Back Guarantee: Although some will disagree, I strongly believe that money-back guarantees should come with online courses. Sure, you will have some who will take advantage and want a refund.

    BUT, if your course is truly useful and customers come away with even one piece of concrete knowledge, you shouldn't have a problem with requests for refunds.

    Unless you get a person who is brand new to the field of freelance writing, some of your material they will already know. BUT, it's that one nugget that they didn't know that will be worth the price for them.

    So, be thorough in the preparation of your e-course. Don't just throw something together. I thought about my e-course 6-8 months before I ever wrote one word of it. I then spent another 5-6 months pulling it together.

    A lot of this had to do with the fact that I was way busy. My point in bringing this up is that when people are spending their hard-earned money for something that is supposed to teach them something, you want to make sure that you provide that.

    And, rarely is this the case if you only take a week or two to throw something together.

    How Long Does It Take to Write/Publish a Freelance Writing E-Course?

    That depends primarily on how much time you have to devote to it, what your niche is and what it covers (eg, how broad or narrow is your material).

    Generally speaking though, I'd say it should take at least two months to pull together a cohesive, in-depth presentation.

    Be sure to read Part II, which covers how to know what to includ

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    Well, I hope I was able to get your attention. If you want to earn cash, make money online, and generally live the life of a rock star, I have news for you:Thousands of people are doing it already. Why not grab a hold of your life by the reins and learn how to earn cash, make money online, and build your own successful internet home business?Oh and before I get: disregard the drugs part. At least when it comes to illegal drugs. I guess some drugs like caffeine are permissible tools to help you earn cash, make money online, and be successful
    ered.

    NOTE: Don't offer what I call "garbage freebies," eg, common things that can be found on every other website. Offer something unique.

    3. Money Back Guarantee: Although some will disagree, I strongly believe that money-back guarantees should come with online courses. Sure, you will have some who will take advantage and want a refund.

    BUT, if your course is truly useful and customers come away with even one piece of concrete knowledge, you shouldn't have a problem with requests for refunds.

    Unless you get a person who is brand new to the field of freelance writing, some of your material they will already know. BUT, it's that one nugget that they didn't know that will be worth the price for them.

    So, be thorough in the preparation of your e-course. Don't just throw something together. I thought about my e-course 6-8 months before I ever wrote one word of it. I then spent another 5-6 months pulling it together.

    A lot of this had to do with the fact that I was way busy. My point in bringing this up is that when people are spending their hard-earned money for something that is supposed to teach them something, you want to make sure that you provide that.

    And, rarely is this the case if you only take a week or two to throw something together.

    How Long Does It Take to Write/Publish a Freelance Writing E-Course?

    That depends primarily on how much time you have to devote to it, what your niche is and what it covers (eg, how broad or narrow is your material).

    Generally speaking though, I'd say it should take at least two months to pull together a cohesive, in-depth presentation.

    Be sure to read Part II, which covers how to know what to includ

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    Are you relatively new to the credit card world, and wondering how they all work? There are many types of credit cards out there. In addition to brand names such as Visa and Mastercard, there are many different categories credit cards can fall into.The first is ‘secured’ or ‘unsecured’. Secured credit cards are cards that are secured by putting a deposit in escrow between you and the bank. If you stop paying on your card, they repossess the deposit and so they don’t have to try to get the money out of you.Unsecured cards are cards that the
    nths before I ever wrote one word of it. I then spent another 5-6 months pulling it together.

    A lot of this had to do with the fact that I was way busy. My point in bringing this up is that when people are spending their hard-earned money for something that is supposed to teach them something, you want to make sure that you provide that.

    And, rarely is this the case if you only take a week or two to throw something together.

    How Long Does It Take to Write/Publish a Freelance Writing E-Course?

    That depends primarily on how much time you have to devote to it, what your niche is and what it covers (eg, how broad or narrow is your material).

    Generally speaking though, I'd say it should take at least two months to pull together a cohesive, in-depth presentation.

    Be sure to read Part II, which covers how to know what to include, how to organize the material and what to expect after the e-course is published, among other pointers.

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