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Indlæser... Turn Your Computer Into a Money Machine: How to make money from home and grow your income fast, with no prior experience! Set up within a week!af Avery Breyer
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Could you use a little bit of extra cash each month? And wouldn't it be great to be able to earn that extra cash without having to get another job? This book will teach you how to do all that and more. No library descriptions found. |
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I recently read a book by Avery Breyer called Turn Your Computer Into A Money Machine. Provocative title.
Fortunately this is not a get-rich-quick book nor is it super detailed. But it is a practical, crystal clear outline how someone turned their computer into a money machine but learning and applying practical principles in writing for blogs, websites and others (whose writing skills may not be the best or they don’t have the time).
What a gig. And yet she’s factored into making $60 an hour doing this. How?
Read the Book!
She goes over why this method is the best method of writing for a 21st century gig economy that is proven to make some money.
Her cheat sheet for common pitfalls she’s fallen into and why you’re not going to.
Eight steps for producing flawless work every time that will impress your clients.
Final Thoughts:
Yes, I know this sounds more like a commercial than a review. I was impressed with the informal style of the book and unlike many ebooks I’ve read I did not see any typos or odd English.
I do like writing and may just take the author up on the freebies on her website and write a few articles. I may not be the next Shakespeare but I know a thing or to. Who knows, someone just might read it! ( )