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Quick Ways to Make Money - Do They Exist? by David L. Feinstein

We so often see people who have gotten themselves into a life that they just don't get excited about anymore. Usually they work a job that they really don't want to wake up for, and basically just dread the same old routine, and doing the same old carpool to work thing.

It's prevalent in every part of the world and within every human. For those lucky enough to have found what they love to do, which really makes it not even work anymore, then God Bless them. They've probably worked very hard to get what they want and now are enjoying the fruits of their labors. For the rest of us it's not always so easy. We often toil languidly trying to figure out what it is that we like to do and end up waking up one morning to the dreaded alarm clock to send you off to the 9 to 5. It's a noble living, and those who work hard to raise their families deserve respect. They also deserve more and they know it.

But here's the trap. The trap that people fall into is building a lifetime foundation of not doing what they love, and usually not enough money to deal with it. They then end up looking for the gold at the end of the rainbow, whether online or otherwise. Everyone wants to know about quick ways to make money. Are they out there?

The short answer is yes, there are quick ways to make money. The thing however is that quick is relative. What's quick to you? Could you have $5000 a month coming in by tomorrow evening? Most likely not, unless you're doing something illegal at least! Could you have it in a week? Again, highly unlikely! What you could have though is a way to make quick money if you were to consider the fact that it would take hard work, it would take stepping out of your comfort zone, and it would take lots of fortitude and discipline maybe be making $1000 a month in 90 days.

That's a realistic goal, and though you should always have large goals, you should also be willing to take the logical steps to those goals. In other words, you can't make $100 until you've made a dollar. You can't make $1000 dollars until you've made $100 dollars.

The key is to find the right vehicle to earning that money, learn the systems and skills to earn it, and be able to repeat and reproduce the results. The quick way to earn money is more about you than you might think.

Now the vehicle. There are now more ways than ever to earn money, especially with the internet. There are eBay business, internet marketing business, all sorts of stuff. You could even become a writer strictly by writing for people online. The problem with these ways of making money however, is that they don't produce what's known as a residual income. This means an income that you earn over and over again for something you've done once. Much like a writer writes a book and then sells over and over again.

Probably the best and most obtainable way for someone to begin earning a residual income, which is also a quick way to make money if done right, is to find a good well established Network Marketing company and join as an independent distributor.

The key is to find a solid company, but even more so to find an upline that is willing to train you right and not just leave you dangling in the ocean full of sharks. Many, many people despite of the sometimes harsh and an-warranted critics of Network Marketing are earning thousand, tens of thousands, and even hundreds of thousands of dollars each and every month.

Most of them were looking for a quick way to make money, and though they might have had to be patient and not make all the money overnight, they've found their gold at the end of the rainbow.

David L. Feinstein, noted business coach and home business entrepreneur, is the author of various articles that help to empower individuals. To get the real innovative marketing knowledge and training, so you can be at the cutting edge of using technology to build your internet network marketing business correctly, visit
http://www.BuildingDynamicFutures.com

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