Honestly, I believe that is an apt description of the true nature of cyberspace, with regard to financial issues.
Many people have tried, and failed, to make ends meet online; while others have been able to induce a flow of cash practically to their doorsteps.
The latter are the lucky few. For example, FaceBook's Zuckerberg started it in 2004 and tweaked it within the space of three years to become the number one social networking destination on the Web with about thirty-nine million registered users and cocky enough to reject a $1 billion takeover offer.
Of course, its present dilemma in court does not detract from the fact that, even though he obviously stole the idea from his classmates in 2004, he alone was able to go to Silicon Valley and make it big.
I strongly believe that practically anyone can also Make Money Online. It all depends on where your online revenues come from and how accurately you track it.
The problem with making money online is that, since nobody can actually see you, your profile is what will make or mar your chances of success.
Finally, whether you are a blogger or a programmer, your personal and professional skills, respectively, would be the main tools to recommend your work to the readers or users.
Guys, what do you think of this page I came across today - it promises to teach some special skills and even mentions CreativeWoman's Agloco project? Is it believable or is it a wait and see kind of thing?



