Archive for July, 2008

Kevin Riley Easy Summer Cash

Posted by IMNR on Thursday, 24 July, 2008

Kevin Riley is at it again. From the man who brought you great tutorials on Camtasia, Newbie Toolkits, and countless Recipes For (name it here), comes a great new title.  “How To Turn Lazy Summer Days Into A Lifetime Of Easy Cash” is possibly the longest-titled book Kevin’s come out with in a while, but definitely worth that long title.

Kevin is a master of helping people create quick cash by creating their own products. And his writing style is straight forward and candid to the point that any one – even the newest of newbies – can comprehend and put to use.

Yes, there are other guides out there that guide you through setting up a niche marketing business, but unlike those other titles, this one does not enter the overkill zone and leave the reader scratching their head in dismay. And, as usual, Kevin stands behind his stuff with a money back guarantee.

Pick up this great guide today! I was not, and you will not, be disappointed.


XSVCash goes poof

Posted by IMNR on Thursday, 24 July, 2008

One of the nicer looking “Get Paid To” sites has gone to the great Recycle Bin in the sky. XSVCash looked to be a very promising site (ala CashCrate) with better than average payouts and good advertisers. The URL forwards to a crappy looking adult site now.

MarvaMoney and CashCrate are still alive and well, although MarvaMoney has yet to put in a user forum.


Earn 1K a Day price increase

Posted by IMNR on Wednesday, 23 July, 2008

Just a heads up – Dennis Becker is raising the price of Earn1KaDay before the end of the month. If you want to get in, NOW is the time.

It’s worth way more than you’ll pay…trust me on this. I’ve been a member for a little while now and I will happily continue to pay monthly for it – it is worth 10 times the fee. Easily.

Earn1KaDay


Two Free Tools

Posted by IMNR on Thursday, 3 July, 2008

I’m always on the lookout for online tools. Especially free ones. I ran across two that you might just find useful – I certainly do!

The first Tool allows you to create your own “sticky note” graphic. You enter some text and choose the note style and the type style, then download it. It’s that simple! Check it out here: http://notes.mastervb.net/

The second is a Tool that allows you to type in text and create “handwritten” messages. Perfect for a signature to use on a website, or make the appearance of handwriting on a webpage. Free and cool! Go here: http://www.vletter.com/design_visitor.htm

Happy 4th to my friends here in the US!