Why This Blog?
My wife, Sue, and I retired three years ago. I am the type of person who has to stay busy all the time. In addition, Sue and I love to travel, especially overseas. This costs money. We live in the mountains of north central Arizona in the city of Cottonwood. Opportunities to make money here, especially part-time and on my schedule, are limited so this year I decided to look for ways to earn money from home using the Internet.
In this blog I’m going to tell you everything I did, exactly as I did it. I will point you to the same resources I found in my research and include links so you can get these tools too. Many of these resources are free, but some you have to pay for (as I did). Please understand that, wherever possible, I have become an affiliate to market these same products that I bought and I will make a commission if you buy them. They will not cost you any more than I paid (someone made a commission from me). This is the kind of marketing I am involved in and it is what I am trying to teach you. Let’s learn together and let’s be successful together. That’s my goal. I hope to make some money along the way, but I know the frustrations I went through without someone to help me, so I’m also doing this for you (thus, my web site http://www.4usuccessprograms.com/). So let’s start this journey right now.
Oh, and please note, nothing I am going to discuss on this blog will allow you to “get rich quick,” but you can make significant income and can get rich over time, if you are willing to work hard and are dedicated to your own success. However, I must make this disclaimer. This site is for educational purposes only. No guarantees or warranties of any kind are given or implied. The decisions you make are 100% your own and I am not responsible in any way for the results. I will make every effort to provide information that is honest, reputable, ethical, legal and moral, but on the Internet things change fast and what was great today can be suspect tomorrow, so use your own judgement and proceed at your own risk.