Sitting On The Beach Making 20 Percent

I'm a fan of Bruce Willis, the action movie star. I watched all the "Die Hard" series
and the first movie aired the other night on TV. So, I hunkered down with some
snacks and drink and watched the action. It's funny, you can watch a movie several
times and there is always this "part" that you miss or didn't get the meaning behind
a scene. 




The "heavy" or bad guy in the movie is called Hans Gruber and The hero John played
by Bruce Willis is doing his best to stop him. One of the phrases that stuck with me,
especially after the last two articles I wrote, is when Hans' henchmen were getting
a bit worried where John was constantly foiling their robbery plans.

"...before you know it, we'll be sitting on a beach earning 20 percent." was Hans'
reassuring speech to rally his men.

Thinking about my ventures with PTA companies where I am making interest on my
Adpack purchases, I could put a twist on Hans' speech and say "...sitting at home
making 200%." although it would be easy enough to bring my Laptop to our local
beach.






I recently finished a new Lens entitled Advertise For Profits

The Lens includes my programs, which I use to advertise and make money at the
same time, plus methods of maximizing your earning potential. The "Plan" members
are using to make up to $300.00 a week and my method of getting up to that mark
as well as doing it without touching funds in my bank account or credit card. It takes
a bit longer and there is a bit of work involved but I will achieve the same results.

As I preached in earlier articles...whatever avenue you pursue to earn an income
online, it's going to take some time and work, so why not be rewarded with these
PTA programs while advertising your opportunities. They are "hands free" once you
set up your Adpacks, you have have the rest of the day to follow up with other
Marketing strategies you prefer to use.









 

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