I guess my point in the last post was that what frequently (always?) sounds like an irresistible offer to "make money online" is typically a mirage. It seems to me that more than almost any other "career" that making money online is something where level-headed people still get fooled into thinking there is some magic formula or secret.
My experience, so far with Day Job Killer has certainly been very-limited, if any, success. I may have a few items that I'm selling that actually turn a profit and if I run those ads long enough, hopefully they will pay for the ads that turned a loss. And I did come up with one idea, really on my own (just stumbled upon it), for a PPC affiliate promotion that MIGHT turn a decent profit. I'll let you know in the next post. Still when I say a decent profit, it is no Day-Job-Killer, unless you mean it as in how-to-lose-a-day-job-by-moonlighting-during-working-hours. That to me still seems to be a big risk, that the idea of "easy money" or get-rich-quick schemes take time away that you should be spending on either family, career or other more important activities.
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