What Is MailBox Money Really??

I can recall the first time I got involved with Internet Marketing when I heard the term “Mailbox Money”. It was a very fascinating word, but I wondered how it applied to me, and how in the heck can I get some…lol!!

After digging deep into it all, and learning more about affiliate marketing, it wasn’t too much longer before I received my first check in the mail of around $15. I couldn’t believe that it was really happening. Here it is, I’m sitting here on my couch on my laptop, shooting videos and writing a few blog entries and articles and in return, my promotion of something generated a pay check…..

Okay, I’m loving this idea…… I thought!!

The motivation to really push the envelope was churning in me. I began to stay up throughout the night for weeks, digging, sifting and seeking out information that would better inform me on how to master this concept of “Affiliate Marketing” and “Direct Sales”. The checks would continue to creep in, sometimes in increments of a few dollars and other times reaching the double and triple digits…Woohoooo…..

A year into my journey, I joined a Network Marketing company with the focus of building my business solely online. I had been burned out from pushing my business to family and friends, and considering that I had saw that this thing could really work online, I said “what the heck”..let’s go for it!!

Utilizing those Internet Marketing Techniques would change the face of my business forever. My first real check was nearly $1500 and the second one was close to $3,000……….”Are you freaking kidding me??”……..I couldn’t believe that this darn thing was working so well……….but remember, I did go hard into researching and studying for one full year, but the point is IT ALL PAID OFF….BIG TIME!!!

At this time….not only was I earning an income from my primary business, but I also had multiple affiliate programs that were generating an income for me. Now this felt reaaaalllllllyyyyyyyy rrreeeaaaalllllyyyyy good;)
I had heard the term “multiple streams of income” but now I was actually living it out….now adopting the name “Mailbox Money Queen”.

It was this experience that showed me that so many others would love to learn these same tips and techniques, which is why I have developed this group.

Over the course of the next few weeks, I will be sharing a few strategies with you weekly to give you insight into true “Income Generating” Methods that will put you closer into the M4 Group…. that is “Mailbox Money Millionaires Mentorship”….

Today, I want to share with you a book that changed my mindset and gave me clarity on how I could brand myself and my story and turn it into a marketing opportunity to generate an income.

If you want to get started following in my footsteps, I’d highly recommend you start here and get your hands on this book to change the face of your financial future….
btw, this was also my first affiliate program, so I’ll be showing you how to generate an income from it also!!

It’s More To It Than Just Making Money!!

How To Define & Discover Your Passion

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Joomla Hosting

Have you tried building a website with Joomla! yet? It’s a great system; it allows those of us with limited time to devote to website building the chance to achieve interactive sites we would have otherwise thought impossible. But don’t fall for the line about building a Joomla! site in an afternoon! For most of us it ain’t about to happen!

There are a number of books out there that can help with Joomla! But they all start off at a point well beyond the reach of the average Facebook page owner. Believe me, it’s not just a matter of picking a template and uploading images and content. Permissions are a good example of this dichotomy between hype and reality.

Briefly, permissions decide who can make changes to your Joomla! web hosting; they restrict and control everything from uploading to changing your backend settings like the global configurations. I recently ran afoul of them after uploading a Joomla! site to my allreseller.com
web hosting center. Everything seemed in order and I proceeded to upload content, but the moment I tried to change something in the global configuration suite I discovered otherwise: an ugly blue banner that said “An error has occurred! Unable to open configuration.php file to write!” slid across the page. What the heck did that mean? I was the “Super Administrator!” I should be able to do anything I want! Shouldn’t I? Apparently not…

Forget the books I mentioned earlier. They were no help at all. Fortunately the web is replete with discussion forums concerned with Joomla!. The problem with these forums is that most of them couch their explanations in terms most weekend-web developers have neither the time nor inclination to follow. This was by no means my first rodeo and I still had a hard time keeping up!

One answer I found to this particular problem required the use of the ftp client, Filezilla. Now while Filezilla isn’t a particularly complicated program, it still requires a bit of time and effort to learn to use it (It will take up at least one morning or afternoon on the weekend you have set aside to build that Joomla! website). Fortunately I’d used it before and was able to follow the directions provided by the Joomla! forum; it seemed a simple matter of a right click on the file attributes. Problem was, it didn’t work for me. I tried it over and over and it still didn’t work; the changes to file attributes simply wouldn’t save. I thought I had to be missing something obvious and I kept digging deeper and deeper into the discussions.

Finally, after
provider’s file maintenance tools.” Bingo! The light went on and I raced back to Godaddy. And there it was–looking big as Dallas–in my file manager, “Permissions!”

What makes me crazy–besides the fact that I wasted the better part of day looking for something that was right in front of me–is that this answer should still have been easier.


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