I’ve been an Internet marketer for several years and I own a couple of different kinds of online business ventures. However, because I am a sole trader, working on my own and necessarily having only a limited number of hours in the day, my business interests also have their natural limits. After all, no one can spend 16 hours a day working for weeks and weeks on end and still produce good work, especially if they have other commitments too.
So, the size of an undertaking is limited by the number of people working for it or put another way, by the number of man-hours devoted to it. I suppose that what I’m trying to say is that it’s hard to make a good salary when you work by yourself.
And therefore, with this in mind, I have been looking for methods to automate parts of my business for quite a long time, although I have already taken several steps in this direction. For instance, I have given up writing HTML ‘by hand’ for a long while and bought a super HTML editor, which I may tell you about some day; I moved to a web-hosting company that provides unlimited autoresponders amongst other great features and I hire some fantastic article submission software.
However, that left me with little more time and money than previously, although I was running several times as many sites as before and still doing it all on my own. There was obviously something I was missing, but I didn’t know what it was.
Then, one day I came across an article on the subject and it sort of made sense, no blinding flash or anything like that, but a slow dawning over the next few hours that the article was talking about something like I wanted it to be.
To cut a long story short, I bought the ebook and have followed its advice since then without regret. I now work just the same number of hours as before, but I operate ten times as many websites and the money is much better.
You may be wondering, how that could be? Well, the truth of the matter is that this ebook showed me how to intertwine all the aspects of marketing and developing websites, so that they can take care of themselves for greater periods of time. The time I used to waste on tinkering with websites and SEO to correct minor errors or things I’d omitted, I now put into new projects.
Nowadays, my websites, once they have been set up, need fairly little maintenance, which means that I can do something else with the extra time. I choose to work, but others could decide to take the time off. It’s really hard to imagine a better deal.
This fascinating ebook on automating your Internet income will give you at least a day out of five off and maybe even more and that makes it worth looking into on its own right. The ebook is fully guaranteed for 90 days, with a no-quibble, full money-back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose. Moreover, I know that you will learn how to put your Internet business on autopilot and learn how to use your time more skilfully.
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US Holidays And Holy Days
Congress and the president have designated ten days as federal holidays. Being ‘federal’, these holidays theoretically only pertain to federal employees and residents of the District of Columbia, although they are so widely observed that they can be thought of as national holidays.
Legally, it is up to each individual state to designate public holidays. If the holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the Friday before or the Monday after is given in lieu to make a long weekend.
New Year’s Day (January 1) – celebrating the New Year dates back to pre-Christian times, when rites were performed to try to ensure the return of Spring.
Martin Luther King Jnr. Day (third Monday in January) – before he was shot dead in 1968, Martin Luther King Jnr. was the foremost civil rights leader of the 1950’s and 1960’s. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. Congress set this day aside to celebrate his life and achievements in 1983.
Washington’s Birthday (third Monday in February) – originally it was celebrated on Washington’s actual birthday, the 22nd of February, but it was moved in 1971 to make a long weekend. It is occasionally known as Presidents’ Day, because it is close to Lincoln’s birthday on the 12th February.
Memorial Day (last Monday in May) – also called Decoration Day, it honours soldiers fallen in battle.It dates from the Civil War and is customarily marked by parades and services.
Independence Day (4th July) – this, the most significant US holiday, marks the 1776 signing of the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. It was first celebrated in 1777 and is marked by fireworks, parades and speeches.
Labor Day (first Monday in September) – this, the proposal of Peter J. McGuire, the president of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, was adopted in 1894 to honour American workers.
Columbus Day (second Monday in October) – Christopher Columbus and his crew landed in the Bahamas on Oct 12th 1492. It was first celebrated in 1792, although it was not formally recognized until 1909. It is a source of special pride to Italian-Americans, who claim the Genoan explorer as their own.
Veterans Day (Nov 11th) – or Armistice Day marks the end of the First World War on Nov 11th 1918. It was made a legal holiday in 1938, but its name was changed in 1954 to honour all American veteran soldiers.
Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November) – it was first celebrated in Plymouth County, Massachusetts in 1621, the year in which the Pilgrims landed in the New World to give thanks for the new harvest and the new land they had colonized. President Lincoln proclaimed it a holiday in 1863.
Christmas Day (December 25th) – Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
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