Friday, November 6, 2009

SPINNING WHEELS ON THE INTERNET

Every day I do a certain number of tasks in order to be successful on the Internet. These tasks take at least 2-3 hours and sometimes longer. By the time I’m done it’s almost lunchtime. In addition I do a few tasks in the afternoon and all these tasks are turning into a ball-and-chain, dragging me down to a crawl on my trek along the Internet road to success. Here they are:

Twitter: I tweet early (something inspirational), answer direct messages and then try to increase my following.
Blogging: I post to my blog and then make sure to ping it.
Safelists- I surf a Safelist to earn credits to show my ad to other surfers.
Orange Leads: They allow you to send an ad globally and also to the main control panel. They also give you seven leads at a time that you can email. I’ve done this twice and each time three of those addresses were bad.
Squidoo: It’s kinda like blogging. I have two lens that I contribute to on a daily basis.
USFreeAds- I try to submit an ad there daily because Google is supposed to love them.
Blasts: Every afternoon I send an email blast to millions of Gmail subscribers (I think). I also use the credits I’ve built up to send an ad to Safelist subscribers as well.
Twitter: I tweet again (something entertaining or funny)
Blogging: I write my blog for the following day.
Slumming: It seems that I’m always checking out another opportunities.


Why? Because despite all the time I’ve devoted to these daily tasks, I haven’t earned a dime on the Internet this year and the year is coming to a close real fast. In addition, these tasks are distracting me from giving Google Sniper my full attention. It begs the question: If doing these things isn’t making you any money, then why do them? Well, I haven’t been doing them that long and I have enjoyed writing for my blog. Something has to start making me money soon or I may have to …Get A Job!

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