Random Rambling, ASW, Arbitrage is Dead

Written by The Kid on February 16, 2008

Well it’s been almost a month since my last update, so much is going on right now, life has been very very busy trying to get to my target income of $2739.73 a day. So what have i been working on? Well i’m not really a hype guy so i will keep that quiet for now, but i can say i’m trying out somethings from other bloggers websites so none of my readers have to invest money in what may or may not work.

The News

Microsoft Yahoo blah blah blah it’s all i read on every blog, Microsoft will buy Yahoo the only thing is it’s will probably cost them 50billion still not that bad a deal, the only issue is MSN and Yahoo Messenger they dominate that market and it could be a stumbling block.

Arbitrage is dead, well according to different sources including Yahoo arbitrage is now dead, haha i love when i see people crying on forums and not willing to challenge things, remember in life whenever a rule is changed it is in favour of someone and out of favour of someone else. People who can adapt survive, people who can’t complain.

Affiliate Summit West is coming up and i can’t wait there’s going to be a ton of networking and a ton of parties, i’ll try to work hard ;) i’m in the middle of getting cards printed and looking at T-Shirts but still undecided, either way it’s gonna be a ton of fun, if your there make sure you say hi!

That’s it for now!

Posted by The Kid 16/02/2008

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2 comments...What do you think?

  1. Posted by ms danielle 22nd February, 2008 at 1:23 am

    printed my cards this week too :)
    it’s like my boss says, it’s a zero sum game. if you’re not making that money, someone else is…

  2. Posted by nickycakes 22nd March, 2008 at 11:24 pm

    little late for this comment, but arbitrage is far from dead

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