Wow, I can hardly believe a whole year has passed in what seems to be the blink of an eye, anyway, I am getting back into the saddle, I have committed myself to actually getting something done this year, so here’s to a successful 2009.
It’s a new thing for 2009
January 12, 2009It’s been a while…
August 6, 2008since I have been here, life has a way of just taking a different turn. I have not given up on my dream, just waiting for the right time.
Still no check or payment from HITS4PAY, but I am still hopeful
Getting paid from Hits4Pay
May 29, 2008I am on the verge of getting paid from (link removed) , the payout is $25 and I am at $24.19 . So in a few days I will be posting evidence of my check/paypal payment if all goes well.
Things are finally coming together
May 14, 2008OKay, so I have bought this ebook sometime ago called Licensed to Quit. (Link removed) I have been putting the recommendations into action so soon I will be able to quit my job, I know there is still much hard work to be done but I am ready for it.
Things I have done
- I have built a basic webpage using Kompozer (free)
- I bought a domain (website) name ($9)
- I have engaged an hosting company($9 per month)
I still need to
- Get my website in better shape
- Add a paypal button
- Add an auto responder
- Plus get traffic to my site.
So that’s it for now, I will update as I go along.
Still at it
April 23, 2008I am not getting a lot done now, but I am still not giving up. I find myself getting totally distracted by the lastest hot deal that comes on the market. So here’s what I am going to do. I am going to put on some blinkers for the next week or so and consentrate on writing my ebook. I will let you know how it turns out.
Ericsson scam
March 27, 2008During the last 2-3 weeks, I have recieved at least 6 emails about this same matter, so I decided to check it out. So here is the email I got and the results of my google search. My guess is that these emails addresses are being harvested and then sold and spammed.
Hi, everyone
The Ericsson Company is distributing free computer lap-tops in an attempt to match Nokia that has already done so. Ericsson hopes to increase its popularity this way.
For this reason, they are giving away the new WAP Laptops. All you need to qualify is to send this mail to 8 people you know.
Within 2 weeks, you will receive Ericcson T18. But if you can send it to 20 people or more, you will receive Ericsson R320.
Make sure to send a copy to: anna.swelung@ericcson.com
My google search showed
Commentary:
The email message included above is a hoax.
Sony Ericsson will not give the recipient of this email message a free phone even if he or she does send it to 8 or more people. Those who send an email to the contact address included in the email will receive the following automated message from Sony Ericsson:
Dear sender,This message / promotion is not a genuine Sony Ericsson promotion. We suspect that the people behind this hoax virus/email campaign hope to obtain and misuse the personal data of those who participate.
Please do not forward this promotion on.Kind regards
Press Office
Sony Ericsson
Versions of this aging email hoax have been circulating for several years. The original incarnation targeted Nokia rather than Ericsson, but the content of the message was very similar to the example shown above.
After the Nokia hoax began circulating, someone launched the first Ericsson version (shown below) that claimed Ericsson wanted to “counter” Nokia’s offer by giving away free Ericsson phones.
Interestingly, both the Nokia and Ericsson adaptations of the hoax claim to be endorsed by one “Anna Swelund”, or variations such as “Anna Swelam” and Anna Swelan”.
As stated, there are several mutations of this hoax, all of them equally false. It would be highly unlikely that Ericsson, Nokia, or any other reputable company, would launch a promotional campaign based on how many times a particular message was sent onward. If you receive one of these email hoaxes, please inform the sender that the message is untrue and do not send it to others.
References:
Nokia Giveaway Hoax
Ericsson Free Phone Hoax
An earlier Ericsson vesriosn:
All you have to do, is to forward this message to 8 friends. After two weeks delivery time, you will receive a Ericsson T18. If you forward it to 20 friends, you will receive the brand new Ericsson R320 WAP-phone. Just remember to send a copy to Anna.Swelund@ericsson.com – that is the only way we can see, that you forwarded the message.
Best of luck
Anna Swelund
Executive Promotion Manager for Ericsson Marketing
My current status
March 25, 2008I am very much bombarded with the many offers that are coming at me. I have learn some valuable things though.
In order to succeed online, I need to have a website for myself.
I need to register a domain and subscribe to a hosting company.
My biggest challenge now is to build a website and get it online.
I am also working on a ebook, which I am rewriting from a Private Label Rights (PLR) I already have some instructions I am trying to follow.
So that’s all for you, Iwill update as soon as I have done some more.
UK Lottery – scam
March 24, 2008This one is short and sweet. I didn’t bother to click on the link, can you imagine winning a lottery for which you did not even enter.
You won the sum of £1,000,000.00 GBP, to claim your prize you have to
get back to us with your full names and addrss and your full details
about you.Email : board.lottery60@yahoo.co.uk
Paypal scam
March 19, 2008I got this in my mailbox yesterday
This one is not as sophiticated as others I have seen but it still can decieve those who don’t know
“We recently reviewed your account, and suspect that your PayPal Inc.
account may have been accessed by an unauthorized third-party.
Protecting the security of your account and of the PayPal Inc. network
is our primary concern. Therefore, as a preventative measure, we
have temporarily limited access to sensitive account features.
To restore your account access, please login and verify your profile.
To get started, please click the link below:
CLICK HERE
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and appreciate
your assistance in helping us maintain the integrity of the entire
PayPal System
Thank You!
Paid to read\ paid to click programs
March 14, 2008There are so many paid to read/click (PTR, PTC) prgroms available these days. Much of them are scams that keep increasing their limit that makes it very difficult for persons to reach the cash out position. Some are just scams that do not pay at all. I will highlight a few PTR\PTC that I have used and tell you what my experience has been like.