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Article Overview: So, some advice, know what you would like to do, and do research in to how to archive it, for it don’t it will fail, as the saying goes, “if you fail to plan, you plan to fail”. Also, don’t get me wrong, going into any business online or not isn’t easy for is takes you out of your comfort zone, which is good for you, because if you are not liking your own situation financial or otherwise, you have to change it. I

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Marketing online is made for people who don’t want to be an employee and can put the so called “entrepreneurial foot” forward, because in these days of financial, employment uncertainties we all need a little extra.



So why won’t you step forward into an online business, well I can tell you from my own experience to date it’s… all about backing, not only financial but personal backing. Because I think that most people want to be accepted as an equal and respected as a person within their chosen profession, their family and friends.

Also, you can have all the money in the world but if you don’t have to love and respect from you family and friends, large doubt can step in and take you away from the entrepreneur inside. And realize that not all will respect you for stepping out of your or their comfort zone, just remember it is for you, and the respect and money will come.



Lastly, you must remember that it is a business not a get rich scheme, you will have to put in the time and money to make it work; as I have said to my own children perseverance will pay off.



Take care and take action

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Well, it all started 46 years ago, in a small place, called Rivers, which is in Manitoba, Canada. It was an RCAF Station in WWII and was after the war. My father was a Corporal and was a Aero-Engine Technician working on the Lancaster bombers. We moved to Trenton, Ontario in 1966, where my father retired in 1975 from the Canadian Forces. Like any normal kid I got my high school diploma, working pumping gas for $2.10/hr. And about that time my father put me into the Royal Ontario Conservatory of Music to learn guitar, well that lasted about a year and an half and being young didn�t really care, but I did learn to play and read music. After high school I was going to college but got diverted by my friends to go and pick tobacco for 8 weeks, and saved a grand total of $1200 dollars. So, I went out west to Alberta and lived with my brother, and worked for $6/hr moving and cleaning appliances, needless to say, it didn�t work out and I came back to Ontario. Within a month of coming back I found myself in a cabinet making apprenticeship, making $7hr, and it continued for two years, when it changed again and I needed to do something different, so, I joined the Canadian Forces on my father�s suggestion, and got into Communications, and learned about computers etc, starting at $20k/year I did that for 6 years and it was quite the adventure, played a lot of sports, but mainly golf, broomball, and ball hockey, but again I just couldn�t do it anymore, so I got out and went back into cabinet making and carpentry making $10, but it was just too much work, long hours, and I was just married with a child, so after 2.5 years I joined the military for the second time and in the same trade in communications making about $35k/year. Over the next 8 years had two more children, got divorce, moved to Ottawa, and gathering lots training in computers, mainly email and networking, then finally making $45k/year. But yet again it got boring, so I left the military to get into the private business realm since the military just wasn�t working for me, and started at $48k/year. I�ve been in the IT industry ever since and to tell the truth, its niche for me because it come easy, and it make a descent wage, without having to work to hard. The only thing is I got divorced during my second military time and even though I have never been with out a job, I have just managed to make ends meet, and that�s it. Living from pay check to pay check, and once and a while being able to save, not much. Which brings me to the present day, I still have my job making $63k/year, and have been with the last company for 8 years, and my children are all in Ottawa, where I enjoy time with them and my friends, still playing guitar and mainly golf now.

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