Are you from North America or other similar progressive countries? Then you could easily earn $8 an hour working for a real job. The $16 a month that I described in my starter guide wouldn’t be so appealing to you, am I right? Or maybe it will. And it will be for a lot of other people in the world. I know, because it appealed to me then and awakened my interest, especially being a citizen of a third world country. An extra $16 a month is not bad for people in a country with a high unemployment rate and where some citizens only make $85 a month working full-time.
But how would it appeal to North Americans? We have to admit, the crisis is worldwide. I have been told that some North Americans don’t even have $10 in their pockets. And even if it’s true that they can make $8 (or more) for an hour of work, many of them are still not willing to shell out any amount of their hard-earned money out of their pockets. It could also be a trust issue, many are having difficulty trusting or taking risks with the internet, afraid to be scammed. But there is a business in the internet, and with every business comes certain risks. If you can’t risk your money, then try and risk a bit of your “extra” time, hours that you would not be able to spend in any profitable activity offline anyway. You earn money online, you spend the money earned online, no out-of-pocket costs.
If you want to be able to get started with a serious business in about 1 1/2 months, then spend about 2 to 3 hours a day doing menial jobs like visiting websites. If you are impatient and/or don’t have that much time to spare, it will take longer than that, depending on how much time you give. But you can get started and you will be in control when you want it. Now, if you can get an offline job that will pay you $8 an hour, then go ahead and do it, and then take some risks and put your money on some legitimate business online. And there’s nothing more legitimate and stable than GDI. I highly recommend that. It’s only $10 a month. And if you are serious about changing your life for the better, you will do something. And the truth is, it’s all up to you. I’ve heard someone say, “if you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right!”. You’ll never know unless you “want” to try.





