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janeth said.
"My comfort level is extremely high. (:"
ROFLMHO. . . That's good Janeth. I myself have more of a 'do what I want to do' comfort level, Its more of a 'freedom' thing than a physical comfort level. .
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And I hope to get there soon.
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I always considered local business to be the first starting point, I think local should always be the starting point. If you can hone your skills (whatever they may be) in your local community. . . That is when its time to step outside and tackle the bigger world. Taking on the big bad world is going to be a bit tricky if you cannot win you family friends, acquaintances, or next door neighbours.
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I started with a credit card with a $50.00 limit and family and friends with no money. If you could see the pictures of the house I lived in when I was growing up it would make the worst looking place in the US look like a mansion.
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People are great creatures, We like to spend money, we love buying things, we love to enjoy the comforts, We love to support those we like. . Selling really should be the easiest thing in the world. (with a little thought)
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I agree, I am about to open up the first ever cookie company here. Hoping it's as big of a hit here as it is in the US.
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It would be nice If we could devise a way to make an Internet site more "tactile" selling would be far more fun if you could let the visitors feel the product. " How to make the buyer feel the product in their mind" might be a nice topic.
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Yes it would be. Something to think about for sure.
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Or even a topic. 'How to bypass google' If someone finds a site via google, the site credibility needs to be far far higher than if a visitor already knows where you are. . .
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Yes and I'm hoping something comes up soon.
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P.S. Re "as long as we only ate beans and had no TV or any other type of entertainment."
Janeth that is a survival level. I am so pleased you struggled out of it. . . (so we got to meet you)
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I am as well. On the good side it is the level that the whole town lives at, so I never knew I was poor.