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You Never Too Old to Start To Make Money from Internet

October 31st, 2007


Do you ever complain that you are too old and cannot make money from Internet?

Do you think that Internet Business is only for those who is young?  

Do you believe that it is hard for a senior to make a high income after retiring?


Today, I just came across an inspired article from USAToday.com about how retired people and seniors make a good living from Internet through Google Adsense.

In this article, USAToday introduces several “Gray Googlers” and each of them make more than $10,000 of annual income from their sites or blogs through Adsense. I can tell you that their income is above average!

After reading the story, I feel that Internet Business is a good way for retiree to start as their part time business and make side income. Besides that Internet business also gives a hope to retiree.

If you think that you are too old to start or everything is just hard for a senior to accomplish, then you must read this article and break this believe.

It never too late to success!

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    1. November 4th, 2007 at 23:02 | #1

      I think that the true definition of retirement is going to change in the upcoming future. Don’t get me wrong, people are not going to work until they pass, but people will not “truly” retire in the traditional sense of the word. Having money making small-businesses, consulting, whatever will be very prevalent.

    2. November 8th, 2007 at 09:39 | #2

      I was reading that on a forum. It is crazy because these guys have no internet knowledge and they are blowing us young guys out of the water.

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