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Avoid Bankruptcies At Almost All Cost

Posted by admin on Oct 15, 2008 in Wealth

With people struggling finally and our economic state going down the tube it has been very easy for people to simply turn to a chapter bankruptcy to resolve their problems.  If you have been considering this option then I am here to tell you that you need to avoid it at all costs. 

Bankruptcy may seem like the easy way out but in the end it ends up costing you a ton more money.  When you file for bankruptcy it will completely destroy your credit and will make it very hard for you to get any type of loan or credit for up to 10 years from the time that you initially filed.  In some circumstance it is unavoidable but it should only be used as a last resort.

 
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Who is Mackenzie Lee?

Posted by admin on Sep 26, 2008 in Wealth

Has anyone ever heard of Mackenzie Lee? Apparently she has a home cash course that teaches people how to make cash using the internet. Apparently she’s been all over the TV stations doing interviews on MSNBC, CNN and FOX talking about her product. I don’t know if she’s for real or not but a few reviews I’ve read are pretty flattering and they give her a lot of credentials.

Somebody needs to answer me this–how much money do I need to make using the internet before I can start my own little program and teach people stuff? I’m actually wondering what qualifications someone needs before they are allowed to teach this stuff. So, has anyone heard of Ms.Lee?

 
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Where To Find Freelance Writing Work

Posted by admin on Sep 26, 2008 in Wealth

Most aspiring writers have no idea how to get started. They are confused about the choices and quickly get overwhelmed by the vast amount of freelance writing job websites on the market.

If you are one of them, don’t worry. There is a simple strategy you can apply to get going in your business and it doesn’t cost you a cent either.

To start off you will want to go to one of the various writing job websites on the market. Look at all the listings that offer writing jobs. Get a good feel of the market before you sign up as a free user.

You should also make sure that you only sign up if you think you can get work for rates that are good enough for you. My advice for new writers is not to worry about rates too much. At this stage you need to build up a portfolio.

Once you are a member, start bidding for the jobs you like. Be different than the other bidders and try to stand out to score your first job.

Also, if it doesn’t work the first time around just keep going. It will work eventually. Good luck.

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