The Recession-Busting Guide To Making Money Online From Home
The Recession-Busting Guide To Making Money Online From Home
Imagine walking into a coffee shop and meeting 19 people at one large table, each of whom works from home for a living and each of whom does something different. Some sell mortgages, others write resumes, and some sell crafts, all from the comfort of their home. Now think for a minute if you could get each person, all 19 of them, to write a plan for building the online business that they perform from home complete with the rates they charge, the places they advertise, and the information they us
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13. Oct, 2010 










Review by McDuff for The Recession-Busting Guide To Making Money Online From Home
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I bought this book because I was laid off recently and thought it would offer several simple ways to earn extra income. The book and all of the reviews made it seem like it would be a comprehensive guide to earning money online, so I bought the book. I should have really looked at who was reviewing the book. Several of the reviewers were featured “success stories” in his book, so really they did not give an unbiased opinion or review. The first couple of chapters into the book, it is really not much more than a wordy list. It did not leave me feeling any more informed that I was before buying the book. Many of the things described in the book I knew or could have found out from a free book from the library. Beyond that, most of the ways that he suggested to earn money online involved further extensive education and have volumes of books regarding each subject on how to do thme. One example would be, there is a chapter dedicated to writing SEO for webmasters. It made it sound so simple, but when I researched this further, you need to have a pretty heavy background on writing HTML and a fairly extensive knowledge of creating websites. There are many lengthy books and college courses regarding writing SEO. Many of the ideas require an extensive further education. It is apparent that the author has found a niche and is capitalizing on people’s desparation in a recession.
Review by Just Living for The Recession-Busting Guide To Making Money Online From Home
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This book is nothing more than a regurgitation of plain information you can read on the internet. Effectively it’s the same thing- compiled in book form. Are there helpful tips inside? Perhaps, but the things you really need to know are not written here. Just a basic outline of some trends and possibilities. Very disappointing to see such glowing reviews for something obviously presented here to make money for the author. Buyer beware.
Review by J. Garton for The Recession-Busting Guide To Making Money Online From Home
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Despite the negative comments that some have posted about this book, let me share the truth.
Clark Covington, is a proven expert with online money making opportunities. His book is filled with ideas that can easily be put to practice and make you money. Clark Covington, also provides website links so you can easily take advantage of his suggestions.
I like the way he thinks, such as one idea he suggest about becoming a virtual assistant (VA). Clark Covington, shows you how to go from hourly paid VA to employer of a team of VA’s. From my personal experience I know this idea works and can be done easily on the website he recommends.
Purchase the book, follow the suggestions, go to the links provided, and you will make money.
James Garton
Author of: 25 Ways To Make Money Online
Review by Katiria for The Recession-Busting Guide To Making Money Online From Home
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Let me start off by saying this book comes in real handy right about now!
It’s a very easy read. The steps are clearly laid out for you. It even gives you legitimate websites that you can use to get started. I was taking notes the entire time and telling everyone about this because let’s face it, we can all use the money.
It doesn’t explain exactly how to start up a ‘business’ because business plans are complicated and that requires an entirely different book. The laws in every state are different for licenses and depend on the type of business you want, but its told by people with experience and it’s a good place to start.
If you feel you’ve tried everything, I bet you’ll be surprised with this book. It goes over how to make money in all areas such as blogging, crafts, fitness, even how to be a mortgage broker from home! The only thing I wished was that it had details on starting a business legally, but beggars can’t be choosy.
I applied for Alpine to work from home answering calls. I’m looking forward to working on my terms.