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Earn A Fulltime Income Working Partime
by John Muller Muller, Joh
It is not the amount of hours that you put into a
working
day as much as the amount of work you put into
the hours.Far
better to plan your day so that you can maximise
your
resources,instead of jumping from one task to
another and
end up doing nothing efficiently
.
Working" is described as the obligation to
regularly attend
and perform a designated task. An obligation that
usually
consumes 8 or 9 hours of one's daily life. "The
Rat Race",
it is humorously called. Yet, most people must
depend on
such jobs to finance their basic necessities of
life. Often,
just barely.

There are those who through manipulation, inside
knowledge
or proper timing have acquired a windfall.

Why become a member of the rat race if you can
work a few hours a day and earn a full time
income.

It is not the amount of hours you put into a day,
as much as the amount of work you can put into
the hours.

There are many opportunities for anyone to make a
lot of
money without relying upon luck, high education
or special
abilities.

Someone with a wise observation noted, "Working
won't make
you rich." So - let's review some of the methods
others
have used to become wealthy, and ways which you
too, can
acquire riches that a salaried job will never
provide.

To make a long story short,Go where the money is -
get your
share.
BECOME A "FINDER". This is perhaps the easiest
way to earn
big money.

A finder in this case is a person who brings two
oportunities together and makes a commission out
of the
deal.

Why not look at a market that encapsulates three
of the most exciting phenonema on the internet.
This market is the online games and entertainment
industry.The demand is in place to allow peoples
ever increasing leisure time to be spent in
cyberspace .Even in less developed countries
where PC ownership is quite small,internet cafes
are commonplace,heavily frequented and open
around the clock at prices affordable to
customers.

Seeking out online entertainment is no longer
an exclusively western pastime.Internet
technology now reaches even the most remote
villages in the world,and non western populous
countries such as India have a burgeoning middle
class with even more disposable income.

To illustrate the appeal of this industry
internet cafes derive 30-40% of their income from
people playing games online .Imagine a business
growing four times faster than the internet. To
give you an idea of what it means and to put it
into context ,recent figures from DFC
intelligence said that the worldwide online games
market is forecasted to grow from $3.4 billion
USD in 2005 to over $13 billion USD in 2011.

A wide variety of users see the internet as
a primary entertainment medium,and casual games
comprise a main staple of the entertainment value
of the internet. As the audience for online
content grows ,so does the amount of money spent
in space.

These sort of numbers cannot be ignored.

John Muller Muller has sinced written about articles on various topics from Self Improvement and Motivation, Sales and Negotiation. John Muller is a retired Entrepeneur living on the East Coast Of South Africa.John Muller has managed businesses of his own succesfully
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