As an atheist you are not alone, the number of disbelievers is growing constantly. Here is a bunch of quotes you may like, screenshots were taken from the BBC 2004 documentary “A Rough History of Disbelief”. Click to enlarge.
I realized that the US is a police state more than a decade ago, and I have seen and read overwhelming evidence for my view on a regular basis ever since.
Recently, a video on YouTube showed a woman being arrested for no good reason by a brainless police officer named Mario Masic.
If you are as outraged as I am about that abuse of power you may complain about the officer with his superior officer Chief James Sheppard at shepparj@cityofrochester.gov (source: http://theradicalsecularist.com/?tag=officer-mario-masic).
Or write an email and voice you opinion to Mr. Masic. He runs a website, his email is harvestmoonmalamutes@live.com.
Have you even thought of websites as businesses? Little profit producing machines that can be built, bought and sold? Like virtual profit, shall we say. Well, that’s what eTycoon is all about… Virtual Property.
Before I get too far along in my eTycoon review, I want to give you a bit of background about me and my experiences with buying and selling websites. You see, about three years ago I bought a site on SitePoint filled with Photoshop tutorials. The tutorials themselves were unique and it was getting lots of traffic but not making any money.
Now then, I didn’t really know what I was doing. Plus, I knew nothing about Photoshop.
So I applied a few money-making strategies and within 90 days, was making $380 each and every month! Rather than hold on to it, I decided to sell it on Sitepoint.com (it’s now Flippa.com) and got 10x earnings! For one measly site. I made approximately 1000% on that investment!
For the next six or so months, I tried to replicate the little success. I bought and sold about 12 sites but never made as much money as I did on the first one. I thought it was a fluke. Well, until eTycoon came along.
The first time I saw eTycoon, it reminded me of how much fun I had buying, revamping and selling that website. It also reminded me of the profits I made!
The eTycoon model, as it’s laid out, is attractive to me personally because I hate selling stuff. I hate dealing with affiliate commissions and having to build traffic. eTycoon gave me a method of finding distressed websites, reworking them and selling them off. A painless, almost foolproof way of making some passive income online!
eTycoon gives you all that. Well, at least it did for me. It taught me where to find websites for sale, how to make money on those websites, and how to sell them! All I needed to do was follow the formula!
Well, I finished the course about 6 months ago and I am currently selling my seventh site. I’ve picked up a few autoblogs and several niche websites that were getting lots of traffic (but making little money). So far, I’ve make about $6,000 in the process!
There are a few things I’d like to share with you from the eTycoon system.
The first is to start looking on Flippa.com for websites to buy. There are a lot of good deals there! Websites that the owners have grown out of or have just given up on.
The second tip I’d like to give you is to start looking for affiliate offers on Clickbank.com. Buying a niche website and posting affiliate offers is the best way to start making cash now, as long as there is a good amount of existing traffic on your new website.
If buying and selling websites sounds like fun and you’re interested, make sure you check into eTycoon for more information and for the free training. It’s awesome stuff!
Author: Jason Drohn
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