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When most people think of "six-pack abs," they immediately visualize themselves (or others) suffering through endless ab crunches, or worse...sit-ups.
At the very foundation, losing weight is as simple as burning off more calories than you consume. But none of us want to hear that, do we?
In Part 1 of this series, I shared with you an easy way to leverage and capitalize on other people's efforts and resources.
What does it take to create (or make) money? Typically, it takes an investment on your part, of some kind, doesn't it?
We all know about Aesop's story about the race between the tortoise and the hare. The hare goes out, blitzes the race up until the very end, gets complacent and takes a break, only to have the tortoise, who was putting in consistent effort, win the race.
The truth of making money online; you've got to work hard and work smart at the same time. See, people say that it's about working smart only, but here's my counter argument: does working smart imply that the work isn't hard?
Online business ideas really are a dime a dozen. If there is any place that an idea may work quickly with an unbelievable ROI, it would be the Internet. The hardest part is taking action on what you do and making sure that you put in consistent effort.
Is social media one of those things that's just going to come and go with time? Hardly not. Even though at the moment it's still in its infant stages, it definitely doesn't look like it's going to be disappearing any time soon.
There are more and more people learning that they are able to start making money on the Internet with little or no overhead expense every day. Unfortunately, there is a segment of marketers out there who are really scammers looking to take advantage of people by preying on their hopes and dreams.
If you're pretty new to the whole Internet Marketing game, you've probably been slammed by a deluge of new terminology. It's exciting and frustrating at the same time; it's exciting because you can't wait until you can use these words in their proper context, but it's frustrating because it feels like it's going to be forever before everything comes together for you.

