How To Make A Lot Of Money On The Internet Doing NothingWritten by Dean Phillips
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Now by my calculations, those are 17 or 18 hour work days. But it doesn't seem like work to me at all, because I'm doing what I love. And that's whole point! I'm not putting in those hours because I have to, I'm doing it because I want to. Why? Because I live by a certain philosophy which is: "Any success you achieve will be in direct proportion to your hard work, desire and determination. The harder you work and more desire and determination you have, greater will be your success." The above philosophy (which I coined, by way) keeps me focused, hungry and working hard. Oh sure, I could work an hour or two on my computer every day and goof off rest of time. And do you know what would happen to my earnings? They would plummet--as would earnings of most of my collegues, if they started playing more than working. In conclusion, short of winning lottery, robbing a bank or inheriting a fortune, with very few exceptions, I know of no legitimate way to make a lot of money without working hard for it!

Dean Phillips is an Internet marketing expert, writer, publisher and entrepreneur. Questions? Comments? Dean can be reached at mailto: dean@lets-make-money.net Visit his website at: http://www.lets-make-money.net
| | 2much.net Defuses Code BombsWritten by Sidney Zombay
Continued from page 1 The company’s legal counsel noted resilience of his client’s reputation. “This whole incident demonstrates that 2much has financial and technical resources to withstand attacks of this kind, costly as they may be. Prospective as well as existing clients should feel secure with knowledge that 2much has ability to maintain its online business and that of its customers." “Business first,” said Jones. “Many people depend on us. We need to make these next few weeks count, especially before Christmas, and before we launch new version.”“Marketing campaigns, traffic orders, an on-line magazine, and new chat site projects,” said Prince. “There’s a two week backlog to take care of, new chat hostesses to sign up, and business of notifying everyone who couldn’t work that their sites and chat rooms are back again.” ###

Writer for LCN Magazine and iSN News, Sid (real-name: Sideral) chooses to remain anonymous and let his work speak for him.
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