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Dec 01 2008

Hello to all my fellow Today.com bloggers!

Published by directsales at 1:21 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

Hello everyone! I just learned of Today.com last night. I got all excited and applied thinking WOW I can get paid to do THAT? I had planned to start a blog anyhow but hey, earn $1 a day just for doing what I wanted to do anyway? SWEET! I can’t wait to get to hop around the site and see what all there is. I saw a forum and even a video section I think!

A little about myself. Married, four children and lovin it! I’m a freelance writer, I own a get paid to complete site called Buck-Fever and I am a consultant for many direct sales companies which I am determined to show people CAN make good money!  This is my first real blog. I’m a ghostwriter so I’m usually writing for other people’s blog, not my own! lol I’m excited and ready to see what I can do on my own here. I’ve already got a billion ideas on what I want to start posting. I have to spruce up this page a bit though first, that’s for sure! I’m off to see what kinda damage control I can do. Can’t wait to meet you all!

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3 Responses to “Hello to all my fellow Today.com bloggers!”

  1. oldbuddyon 01 Dec 2008 at 2:41 pm edit this

    I’m later than you, I just discovered it today! Does seem like an amazing idea, but I decided to concentrate on content and leave the About name prominent so it might even bring in a few referrals.

  2. mommaon 01 Dec 2008 at 9:19 pm edit this

    welcome to today! I agree you can make money online, Today is just a simple example.
    good luck, hope to read more of you.
    ~Momma http://savemoneymomma.today.com

  3. thegreenninjaon 01 Dec 2008 at 11:40 pm edit this

    Welcome! This place has a very nice and supportive community…you’ll love it.

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