Video Interview With Darren Rowse: Continuing The Conversation About Making A Living Online

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In this video interview with Darren Rowse of Problogger.net, we continue this series of conversations about how to making a living online.  This video interview follows two previous interviews.  One with Leo Babauta and one with John Chow.

Darren has been blogging professionally for a very long time and has a wealth of valuable information on the subject of actually making a full time income on the Internet.  He was very helpful to me in the early stages of my online development and anyone who knows him would agree when I say that he is one of the nicest guys in the Cloud.  So I hope you enjoy our conversation and are able to take away some useful tidbits regarding online income and the value and freedom it provides.

Also, be sure to check out his awesome Twitter blog (Twitip.com), Digital Photography site (digital-photography-school.com) and follow him on Twitter (if you’re not already).

Video Interview With John Chow: More About Making A Living Online

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In this video interview with John Chow of JohnChow.com we continue the conversation from the previous video interview with Leo Babauta about making a full time income online.

John has been making a living online for many years and has a wealth of information to share to those who are interested in either taking the leap into the cloud or just refining their current ventures to get the most out of their hard work.  So be sure to check out our conversation and learn more about how both John and I bring home the bacon online. :-)

Video Interview With Leo Babauta of Zenhabits: Making A Living Online

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In this video interview with Leo Babauta of zenhabits.net we talk about making a full time income online.  Both Leo and I have been supporting our families with our online incomes for some time now and we hope this discussion is useful to some who are working hard to do the same.

Also, if you’re a fan of zenhabits and you like the super minimalist design of Leo’s blog, you need to check out the free zenhabits Skin (this skin requires the Frugal Theme) over at the Frugal Theme Skin Store!

2010: A New Economy, A New Marketplace And A Need For A Presence Online

I think we can all agree that 2009 pretty much SUCKED in terms of economic development.  We were expecting it, no doubt, as the end of 2008 brought us a world wide financial crash of sorts and the wind was effectively sucked out of our sails, yet I think the reality of these tight times still really blind sided us as this past year drudged on.  It wasn’t this way for all of us as businesses that profited off of things like repossessing property, flourished, but I believe we all felt it in one way or another.

I remember, early in ’09, listening to all the financial forecasters prophesying potential disaster for many years to come.  A kind of dollar dooms day set the tone for continued Wall Street woes.  But it seemed that the agreed upon perspective was that 2009 would deal us the worst hand and by 2010 we should start seeing a lining of silver streak across those gray clouds above.  So we’ll have to wait and see what 2010 provides in terms of consumer confidence, but regardless of the degree of upswing we must first understand these irreversible adjustments that have already taken place. Read more »

What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?

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Peter woke up early that morning, the freshly baked sun beaming its way into his bedroom window.  As he slid out of bed he looked over at his wife Sarah, peacefully resting, unaffected by the incoming rays.

“Today was going to be another scorcher”, he thought to himself as he laced up his semi-casual work shoes.  “At least I get to sit in an air conditioned office.”  Peter was once again trying to convince himself that his lackluster position as assistant manager at the local office supply store was really not that bad.  He was always looking for ways to ‘see the bright side’, but his feelings never took the bait.

Like any other day, Peter was off to open the store, reign in the morning employees and spend his 10 hours of daily dues pretending to care about sales numbers and monthly goals that the ‘higher ups’ had set before him.  As he neared the sliding glass doors of the Office Emporium, Peter lifted his head, put on his fake smile and somberly drudged into his daily domain. Read more »