Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
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I’ve had the honor and pleasure of meeting Kimberly Clay, internet marketing expert, online entrepeneur, and founder/blogger at GetMyWealthNow. You may have seen her 125×125 ad on my blog that reads: “Make Money, Build Wealth.” I whole-heartedly endorse her services. They are largely free and extremely helpful in generating online wealth. She’s an expert. When I read through her posts I always find something new of great value. And you may recall last month she asked me to write a guestblog in her niche, and I wrote about how to master making money through blogging one st.... That was a lot of fun, since I don’t usually write about mmol stuff. I am getting more and more into it … you should too if you’re not already! Kimberly’s blog and website is an excellent way to do just that.
Readers that have been here since the early days know that my progression into money has been a gradual one. I’ve taken and continue to take “baby steps” into the marvelous world of being paid. Some ask me “How are you making money with your blog?” I will tell you that reading Kimberly’s blog is part of how. So far with the money I have made through blogging has taken my wife and I out on dates, bought my son some reard treats at the store, and allowed me to do advertising of my own of Postcards from the Funny Farm.
Kimberly is not just a stellar coach who will work with you and help you create wealth through blogging, she is also a very nice person who I am happy to know. Her emails are always upbeat and positive and she always takes the extra time to answer my questions about making blog money. You should click on her link and see if you agree with me about Kimberly. What have you got to lose? A couple seconds? I can tell you what you have to gain by knowing Kimberly and/or reading her blog: bucks in your pocket and traffic for your blog!
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Monday, March 31st, 2008
You may have noticed in your visits here the quite attractive 125×125 button AD that reads “Make Money - Build Wealth: Get My Wealth Now.” Kimberly Clay is the gifted entrepreneur who owns and authors that site. It is full of daily tips and examples on how to create wealth. I highly recommend you visit her blog.
When she asked me to write a guest blog, I knew right away what my topic would be. As my seasoned readers know I have stepped this blog up in the past year little by little to be monetized. Sarah and I were talking yesterday about how cool it would be if we could pay our student loans through Postcards from the Funny Farm. I’m about half way there and it is exciting. But once that goal is achieved, I plan to follow Kimberly’s strategies to make my online wealth go even further.
Inch by inch, life’s a cinch.
Kimberly Clay is a generous sponsor of this site so I am energetic to guest blog for her, send traffic her way, and do whatever I can to show off her excellent blog/money/inspiration resource. I’ve learned several indispensable things after subscribing to her RSS.
If you are interested in reading my guest blog article on her site, the url below. Leave her some comment love over there her, I think you will find it a very down-to-earth and practical. fun blog:
url: blog.getmywealthnow.com/2008/03/master-one-thing.h...
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