
Affiliate Marketing Q/A
So I have this friend; by trade he was a web developer that got into affiliate marketing; and with only a few years of practice he started making profits that exceeded six figures. Since he is an open person by nature, he was happy to sit down and do a Q&A session and share his experiences and tell us what it really takes to become successful online and how to make extra income from affiliate marketing.
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10 Great Ways to Save and Invest
For majority of people starting to save or starting to invest is a hard proposition. Far too many people think that they simply can’t save for retirement.They face living paycheck to paycheck and feel like they can’t get off of that rut. But, you can. You should and need to be inspired. You can get inspired to save and invest. Starting is often the hardest part. Below are ten great ways to inspire yourself to start saving and investing, and if you are already saving and investing, hopefully these tips will inspire you to keep going
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Three Fast Ways to Save Money
Right now, there are plenty of reasons to build savings. Many of the easiest ways to do so may not even require that much sacrifice. For the intrepid, extra cash may mean the ability to snatch up stocks at bargain prices.
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Why to choose a variable-rate Mortgage
One of the big decisions homeowners face is whether to choose a fixed- or variable-rate mortgage. Now may be the time to go variable. A fixed-rate mortgage locks in an interest rate and the payment stays constant over the term. For new homeowners taking on a huge debt, this may help them sleep at night.
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Canadian 30 Year Olds are Screwed
I’m a Chartered Accountant and financial planner. For the last five years, I have helped dozens of 28 to 40 year old individuals and couples plan their finances. Despite the title, I am writing this article because I am worried about them all – I’m afraid they are headed down a road of financial disaster that could ruin them for life.
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Earn money with technical content writing services
A great way to earn money without leaving the comforts of your home is as a freelance technical content writer. Not only does it offer you a chance to earn a good income, without leaving the four walls of your home but it also requires minimum investment from the part of the freelance writer.
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Worst Paying College Degrees
If you want to avoid the worst-paying college degrees, think twice before choosing a major that involves children. Included among the 20 worst-paying college degrees are elementary education, special education, social work and child and family studies. That’s the conclusion of the latest annual study of college degrees by Payscale, Inc. that compiled starting and mid-career pay for dozens of college majors.
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Charge and Make more Money
Nobody likes the idea that they’re programmed to only make a certain amount, but the truth is, that’s what initially happens to ALL of us. Society, religion, our family, even books, movies and television subconsciously dictate how much you should make.
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Six Outrageously Overpriced Products
Unless you’re filthy rich, you’ve probably noticed that movie theater popcorn costs an arm and a leg. Still, for some unknown reason, countless consumers shell out the big bucks for this greasy flick-food. Of course, movie theater snacks aren’t the only budget busters. Just think about the exorbitant cost of greeting cards, printer ink and bottled water. The sky-high price tags on those products are enough
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Ways to grow your money
If you like spending time looking for money saving tips, finding ways to make more money, simplify your life with websites and software, these pointers are a must read
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What things you should not pay for
So much money and energy is wasted on things we could get for free. If you’re into new, shiny things and collecting stuff, this is not for you. But if you want less clutter in your life and want to keep more of your money, then check out these 15 things you shouldn’t be paying for.
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Things you should never buy new
Many used goods still have plenty of life left in them even years after the original purchase, and they’re usually resold at a fraction of the retail price, to boot. If you’re looking to get the most value for your dollar, it would do your wallet good to check out secondhand options.
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Avoid being a horrible investor
Are you one of those people frustrated with your inability to beat the stock market? Despite watching CNBC and Jim Cramer religiously, and reading The Wall Street Journal every day, you just can’t seem to make it happen. Here are five ways I think that investors shoot themselves in the foot.
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Make money without a degree
For job seekers without a four-year degree, breaking the $25-an-hour barrier can be a challenge. But with more technical certification and associate’s degree programs than ever, many well-paying career options are accessible in a broad range of industries.
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Green jobs for $30/Hour
Aside from the everyday efforts you make to help the environment, such as recycling or taking the bus, wouldn’t it be great if you could be well-paid to help the planet? As it happens, many environmental jobs pay around $30 an hour or more.
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The Tax-Free Savings Account is just like an RRSP in one respect and gains compound tax-free while they’re in the plan.
It’s different in two ways: First, there is no tax deduction for putting money into a TFSA, as there is in an RRSP. “With a TFSA, the money invested is after-tax money,” says the advisory. “With an RRSP it’s pre-tax money that you are investing.” Read More »