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Case Study: Work From No Home System Review: Update

I know I’ve  been M.I.A. for a while, so I just wanted to bring you guys a Work From No Home update.  Unfortunately, I’ve been somewhat of a slacker since we last spoke.  I chilled over the holiday weekend, but then I began having some medical problems.  For me, this means lots of forthcoming medical bills for a while as I will start having to go to do the doctor on a weekly basis.  Even though this sucks, I’m taking it in stride and turning it into a positive.

Medical issues are just the kind of the that fuel my fire and kind of push to into a corner to the point where I feel that I have to succeed, so in a way, I’m kind of glad this has happened when it did.  These Work From No Home sites (or any other sites I build in the near future) are going to be “pay off medial bills sites.”  Now that I think about it, it would be fun to be able to put up a site whenever an emergency like this comes up, so I can create sites to pay off various bills and what not.

Since this is a Work From No Home post, I did realize that I made a funny mistake when it comes to my site.  I got a domain name that doesn’t necessarily correspond that well to the actual product because I was too lazy to read the sales page and hadn’t yet gone through the product (got a better one), so make sure you do both of those things.  🙂  I’ve also found that I actually like the product itself, and having access to the product has given me tons of ideas for articles, even though I’m not totally done going through the product.

I’m going to try to get through the entire course by the end of the night, so I will be able to bring you another update tomorrow.   I can already see that by the time I’m done with the course, I’ll be able to spit out a bunch of unique, quality content – one of the main reasons you should buy the product rather than going off the sales page.  I’m really glad I took the time to find the product that I did.  Don’t forget that you can join in on the Work From No Home fun anytime.

Yours in online success…

Case Study: Work From No Home System Review: Introduction

Hello, everyone.  I must admit that it’s been kind of a lazy summer for me, so far — especially since I don’t have to babysit like I usually do.  I’ve mostly just been browsing the ‘net and things of the like.  While doing so, I came across a video in my recommendation in which someone was doing a case study of an internet marketing product.  After watching the video, I got inspired and thought it would be cool to choose a product and do the same thing.

The product I’ve chosen to do my case study on is Work From No Home by Peng Joon.  Work From No Home is basically about making money from emerging products and hot trends in about 30 days or so, which seems very d0-able.  I don’t know how this is going to turn out as I’ve never actually done a case study like this before on my blog, which I think will help to hold me accountable.  The only things I’ve decided so far are that my case study will be on a product outside of the IM niche.  While I probably won’t tell you the product, I will be telling you the niche I’m in.

I’ve also decided that I will be opening a new affiliate account (if the product happens to be on a network like Clickbank, where I already have an account in the IM niche).  I want to keep my case study (and any other sites I might build in the future) separate from my internet marketing blog stuff.  I’ve also decided that I want my Work From No Home case study to last for 30 days, which will begin on 6/21 and end on 7/21.  I’m also going to be doing things in parts rather than day-by-day since I have plenty of time on my hands to get stuff done.

Finally, I should also mention that I’ve only purchased the main course of Work From No Home — without the up-sells, so keep that in mind as I’m going through this process.  I hope you’re as excited as I am to get started!  Feel free to grab your own copy and follow along.  Feel free to post your comments, questions, and your progress as I (and hopefully you) embark on this journey.

Yours in online success…