Now if you want to do to be financially successful, you should use the information to make real money.
Don´t belive anyone who promises millions of dollars for FREE without your investment of at least one red cent. Do you know somebody in the normal commerce who opened their shop without investment? Why do you think it´s different on the internet? Dealing on the internet works according to the same laws as the normal commerce. The only difference is the speed at which you make the deals and the fact that you don´t have to go anywhere, you do it all from your computer.
Yes, there are FREE opportunities on the internet to make money like in the normal commerce. A messenger makes money by delivering letters and packets and his only investment is time to time new shoes. In a similar way, on the internet, you click for FREE on the banners, receive or send emails and so on, but honestly, is it the way you chose? The “earnings don´t even allow you to pay your internet connection cost and you can calculate your earnings per hour…
We don´t promise FREE earnings. We want to help you to make real money in the rank of thousands of dollars.
The start up investment in any commerce has another psychological effect. It´s the way you consider this business. The people who subscribe to do a FREE opportunity expect to make money immediately. When they don´t see any results after a couple of weeks (which is very probable), they loose their motivation to continue with this work, they stop and then they start to search for another FREE opportunity. It´s the worst thing that people who want to be successful in a commerce can do.
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This is an interesting article from Guardian.com.uk, which is intended for people (also as I am), who sits on the Internet 12 hours a day. If the author of the article, has a truth of at least 50%, we must be very vigilant and careful to we not end up as total idiots.
How the internet is altering your mind John Harris The Guardian, Friday 20 August 2010
Because this article is very long, If you don’t want to read, just listen: -
Like nearly all the Guardian’s content, what you are about to read was – and this will hardly be a revelation – written using a computer connected to the internet. Obviously, this had no end of benefits, mostly pertaining to the relative ease of my research and the simplicity of contacting the people whose thoughts and opinions you are about to read. Modern communications technology is now so familiar as to seem utterly banal, but set against my clear memories of a time before it arrived, there is still something magical about, say, optimistically sending an email to a scientist in southern California, and then talking to him within an hour. Read the rest of this entry »
PayPal Talking With Google About Handling Android Payments
Source – Bloomberg By Ari Levy and Joseph Galante – Aug 13, 2010.
EBay Inc.’s PayPal business is in talks to add its payment service to Google Inc.’s Android smartphone software, making it easier for users to pay for applications, three people familiar with the matter said.
Users of Android phones, such as Motorola Inc.’s Droid X and HTC Corp.’s Droid Incredible, may be able to pay for apps with PayPal as soon as this year, said the people, who declined to be named because the discussions aren’t public. Customers currently pay via credit card and Google’s Checkout service. Read the rest of this entry »
Google stood accused last night of betraying the founding principles of the internet, as it readied a deal that will abandon key parts of its support for “net neutrality”, which has guaranteed equal access to the worldwide web since its inception.
In what one internet freedom campaigner called a “doomsday scenario” that will change the internet forever, the search engine pioneer is close to agreeing terms with the largest telecoms company in the US that would open the door to special “fast lanes” for favoured internet traffic. Read the rest of this entry »
This week Facebook will register its 500 millionth member. It’s a milestone both significant and meaningless: yes, it’s a reminder of just how big the social-media giant has become, but really—did we need reminding? That Facebook is a part of many Americans’ daily lives is clear. But how it’s affecting those lives is still being examined. We know that Facebook can be good for your health, and that it can make everything from networking to sharing photos easier. But there’s also a potentially sinister side, even aside from dubious privacy issues. Below, 10 ways that Facebook can do more harm than good. Read the rest of this entry »
Members of the European Parliament openly protested against the secrecy over the content of the meetings about the international treaty ACTA, which deal with copyrights. It’s been a while already that government officials from the most developed countries have been meeting to discuss the issue, and that including representants from the European Commission. But the negotiations are strictly confidential and not even the experts on the field have any information about its progress. Read the rest of this entry »