Posted on Friday, 26th November 2010 by Vanessa Miller
Thanskgiving is finally over, and I’m a little sleep-deprived. But I stayed up late because this is important, and I think it may really help you…
I know how hard it is to find someone you trust to show you how to make your first dollar (or first hundred dollars) online. It seems like every person out there selling products on how to make money online is a scammer, or doesn’t actually do what they teach.
Let’s face it: Life probably isn’t easy for you right now. The economy stinks, and money is hard to come by. I know you want to make a part-time or full-time income from the Internet, or you wouldn’t be reading this…but I also know you’re wary. After all, you have only so much hard-earned money to go around. And you want to make sure that whatever you buy–whatever product you invest in–will actually work, and will make you more money than you invested into it.
Furthermore, that product has to have a method of making money online that’s easy to use and implement. It can’t be some weir
1. STOP BUYING THINGS YOU DO NOT NEED: In looking for a smarter way to handle your personal consumer risk management, start by looking at the basics – namely, you, and your spending patterns. In order to start managing your finances effectively, you have to stop buying things you don’t really need. Try to think of every purchase as either an investment or a sustenance – an investment, such as a suit for interviews, earns marked returns and sustenance (e.g. groceries, utilities) are required for survival. Begin managing your finances by eliminating those purchases that fall outside those parameters.