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	<title>Comments on: It takes Times to make Money Online</title>
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		<title>By: dAImon</title>
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		<description>like in real life, there is a shortcut to everything ... just that usually it involves some tricky road, or that you leave your morale at the entrance.

it's that simple : start a blog for mature audiences, put in some pictures, some stories written by you, some links to your favourite websites, post constantly, and your audience is going to grow pretty fast, with a bit of promotion from your part.

but, yes, going the traditional way, you need to start determined, find yourself a good place (a niche), some investment from your part (domain name, hosting, maybe some AdWords promotion), and only then, after some hard work, you can reap the rewards.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>like in real life, there is a shortcut to everything &#8230; just that usually it involves some tricky road, or that you leave your morale at the entrance.</p>
<p>it&#8217;s that simple : start a blog for mature audiences, put in some pictures, some stories written by you, some links to your favourite websites, post constantly, and your audience is going to grow pretty fast, with a bit of promotion from your part.</p>
<p>but, yes, going the traditional way, you need to start determined, find yourself a good place (a niche), some investment from your part (domain name, hosting, maybe some AdWords promotion), and only then, after some hard work, you can reap the rewards.</p>
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