What Is The 5 Bucks A Day System?

How excited can you get about earning just 5 bucks a day? It’s not exactly what you dream of as an internet marketer, is it? Me neither.

But the most useful internet marketing ebook I’ve bought lately is 5 Bucks a Day, by Dennis Becker. Click on the link to cut to the chase and go see what he says.

Five Bucks A Day

Still with me? Well, I’m not doing badly with my home based internet marketing business. Combined with the self-publishing my husband and I have done for a long time, it’s a nice little income.

But my quest to turn the little income into a big one has been a winding road through a lot of different things. Some Adwords ads, some Adsense pages, various affiliate products… a little of this, a little of that. And a little income here and there from these efforts. Was I scattered? You better believe it! Did I ever really follow through on any one thing? Well… no.

Enter 5 Bucks a Day. It’s NOT yet another ebook about making a killing doing the latest hot shot internet marketing approach. Nope. You already know some or a lot about all that.

It’s a specific way of focusing. A way of getting things done. Dennis calls it a strategy.

He earned a $38,000 profit in just 2 months, just days after FIRST developing the “5 Bucks a Day” strategy!

Ahem, I haven’t. In fact, at this writing, I’m only up about $5 a day over last month.

So that’s about $150 a month my income has gone up. Do the math for a year and it would be over $1800. Nice. Maybe it will add up to less, or maybe to more, but it’s a pretty steady source that I’ve created, I can see that already.

So I’ll be taking more advice from Dennis: Wash, rinse, repeat. That is, I will keep on using his strategy!

Click On The Following Link to see what it is all about Five Bucks A Day

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