Friday, June 30, 2006

Retirees represent the world’s largest demographic market

(Source: marketresearch.com 2006)

This being so, even if you decided to deal only with fellow travellers in the third age journey you would nonetheless still be operating in the single biggest marketplace online.

Think about that for a moment or two…

But you don't have to restrict your efforts in making money online in retirement; cyberspace in its entirety is at your disposal…

You can choose the direction in which you wish to travel

1. You could take the quick route;
2. You could take the slow route;
3. You could take both routes in tandem.

Slow, slow, quick-quick, slow

To parody Victor Silvester’s mantra of yesteryear, you can make some quick money online in under 24 hours if you really put your mind to it (I’ll show you how in the next chapter) but be advised, it will fizzle out just as quickly as it started if you do not also take the trouble to learn how to make money travelling on the slow route.

Attracting quick money to begin will help you in several ways

Help you pay off the odd pressing bill;

Help you put funds aside to purchase the tools you’ll need to make money slowly, steadily, continuously;

Help you get up to speed on the fundamentals of online marketing.

Why bother with the slow route?

We all like to make money quickly but you must bear in mind that marketing on the internet is not a virtual get-rich-quick destination. The quick route is where most successful online marketers start out but the clever ones quickly switch direction, boarding the slow train that leads to sustained online income generation; the train that is perpetually fuelled with proven strategies.

Remain closeted on the quick train and your retirement online money-making journey will be over after a few stops along the way.

What you gain by boarding the slow train

You turn retirement into a profitable pursuit by learning how to master the elements that constitute success in the attraction of residual online income.

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