Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Mo Money For You

Hello Everyone,

It has been quite a while since I posted last.  I have been enjoying my retirement; playing golf, fishing, and just lying around the pool soaking up the sunny Florida sunshine!  Every now and then I get into my old habits of posting online and letting folks know how to make extra money during retirement.  Some call it residual or passive income.  That is, try to find an interesting subject for online blogging, get a Google Adsense Account and post ads to your blog(s).  It really is that simple.  You have to really work at it the first 6 months or so.  Don't give up, sooner or later it will begin to pay off.  You can become an affiliate by going to Clickbank.com and signing up there and post ads for some of their clients on your blog.  This will give you a percentage of the sales.  Small change for a couple of items/ads, but the more you post the more you make.  It too will add up over the long haul.  Patience is the main thing along with a little computer knowledge and the desire to make a few extra bucks.  With the country in dire straits right now with the budget hanging in the slop jar, we need all the help we can get.  Retirement is not the golden years we expected so if we can make a few extra bucks why not give it a go.  I make absolutely nothing from sharing this information with you.  Only do it with the understanding you might find a way to improve or maintain your standard living during these "Golden Years".  Best of luck and happy blogging.

1 comment:

  1. Hello…what is the fun of sitting at home and working all alone on an impersonal machine? I am a very social person and like to get out and mingle. Maybe you should try some more, to convince a person like me to give up a day job. There are wonderful blogs on sites like video marketing online , making money online, and www.envato.com which speak highly of work-from-home freelancers. I find them quite interesting to read. I will keep freelancing work for a rainy day. At present though, I am happy working 9 to 5.

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