The definition of Web 2.0 varies, but always has one thing in common: using the Internet as a platform to build online applications that are run entirely through a browser instead of a desktop.
How are you using Web 2.0 technologies?
What if there was a way to make money online by utilizing your own skills and talents that you use in the real world? Well, there is an option to do just that, it is called LivePerson. As a registered expert of LivePerson, you charge people by the minute for your advice and LivePerson collects around 35% of the fee. I think registering with LivePerson as an expert in your niche can help a lot with paying a few bills and giving you some added financial comfort.
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All responses have been good and appreciated; and yours, Douglas, is superb advice for any sort of acquisition — not just magazines.
One of the hardest things for me to realize is that it's business, not a love affair. You can certainly love what...
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