The first time I ever saw a computer was when my daughter's
boyfriend came over with his brand new Tandy, (Radio Shack), computer---a long,
long time ago.
Although I'm not very good at technical stuff, I was hooked that
day and since then have owned several Apples, Macs, and Dells of my own. What an interesting ride it has been.
It wasn't long after I started surfing the net, that I
realized there were ways to make money online.
Since I had already sold a number of magazine articles, I started
searching out places to sell my articles online, and, for years, contented
myself with making a few dollars here and there for articles I sold to places
like Associated Content, Helium, and other similar sites. I also published dozens of
e-books for Barnes & Noble, and Amazon for their Nook and Kindle readers,
and am still doing that today.
Several years ago, I ran across a small e-book called, The
Rich Jerk, by Kelly Felix, and it immediately convinced me that I had to learn to make
a website of my own. Why, I don't know, but I just knew I wanted to do it. That little book
made putting up your own website so easy that it wasn't long before I had more
websites online than I could possibly keep up with. In fact, I still do.
Just recently, the author of, The Rich Jerk, was instrumental in creating
a piece of software that can build small money-making websites, skipping a lot
of the work that it used to take. Now, even
if you have very little technical knowledge you can use this software to
publish and profit from a website of your own.
The program, called Bring
the Fresh, not only builds your website, but includes detailed instructions
about how to get that website to the top of Google searches and keep it there.
Best of all, you get to try the software for 7 days for only
$7 before deciding whether or not you want to purchase it, and it comes with a
money-back, no questions asked, guarantee if you are not completely satisfied.
If you are interested in taking advantage of that 7-day, $7 trial, Click Here!
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