
Passive income and financial freedom are the buzz words here - Passive income is an income generated by something you do not have to attend to often (like a website for example). Financial freedom is where you add up what your outgoings are (rent / bills / car / food) then build up a passive income enough to cover that. It will take some time to get something up and running, but once it has been developed become established and is working how it is meant too, in some cases you can sit back a bit and just let the money trickle in.
If you are interested in making money on and offline, just dig in to the site for some juicy bits of easy money. I wanted to make easy money and have made and lost more than most people make in a lifetime, and now by applying what I have learned - the hard way - I'm doing alright! Really there are so many ways to make money, you can spend a fortune reading about it, going on courses, buying books and subscribing to magazines. My theory is work on one thing, make it good and then work on a few supporting things around it. Once you have an idea that you like try not to do TOO MUCH thinking about it, and take a bit more action. You don't get money sitting on your bottom reading! (unless you are paid to proof read of course)
This one works for me I get a free holiday every year from it. I joined the Utility Warehouse in 2003, where I worked hours to suit me, from any location, earn ongoing permanent commission (residual income) from any client gathered by me or my team. (Other benefits include share options, holidays, cash bonuses, company car scheme) Call me for a time and venue of a local career opportunity presentation (COP) evening. Lea - 07775 718 188. In my opinion really there is NO EASY WAY to make money, but you can work smarter rather than harder. Whatever you do, you have to work at it, but if you can make it work back for you - That is smart!
What is a squeezel - Quoting the urban dictionary a Squeezel affectionately means a person who attempts to squeeze every last dollar from ones pocket. It is also a vietnamese term for a porcupine and my personal explaination for a squirrel crossed with a weasel when I can't identify which one it is I saw run across the road in front of the car!