Thursday 21 August 2008

How will the credit crunch affect you?

As you know the global recession due to the credit crunch is now starting to tell. Lead by the USA, Europe has now started to follow and the Asia/Pacific region is following.

With credit harder to get, mortgages becoming an ordeal and banks running scared of lending to industry, jobs are starting to go and the knock on effect is more bad debt, pain and misery. This means that consumers are starting to cut spending which is impacting the exports of manufacturing nations such as Korea, India, China and others.

This is the perfect recipe for a global recession the like of which has not been seen for over 70 years.

But there are areas of the global economy that really are booming, allowing many people to change their lives and set themselves free from the stress of trying to keep a job (an acronym for Just Over Broke).

Which sector is growing and expanding despite the economic blues? – The home opportunity sector.

Why is that?


More and more people and turning to home based opportunities to provide them with a safety net in the event that their J-O-B goes the way of so many others.

The government has been tireless in their desire to get more and more people to work from home in order to help meet their environmental targets, while also encouraging mothers to stay home and care for their children.

Numerous studies have shown that the social and emotional development of children benefits from mothers looking after children in the home for the first few years of their lives. BUT! Only if this does not add to the stress of the family through financial worries.

So when we look at the economy, the environment and the family, staying home is a benefit to all, but all too often the options for receiving a life changing amount of money are limited.

However, when you factor in the cost of child care, travel, work clothes etc, often the actual cost of going out of the home for work can be much higher than you think.

When I quit working recently, I was amazed at the real cash savings I made straight away; so much so that those savings alone are enough for me and my family to go out for a very nice night out on a regular basis.

http://www.itis2easy.com/

Of course this opportunity has also allowed me to receive enough money to replace what I was earning and the Managing Director of a successful Computer company, but without the stress.

This opportunity has really changed my life and the lives of thousands of people from all walks of life, allowing ordinary people to lead extraordinary lives.

http://www.itis2easy.com/

Take a look at the video on the second page, it cost nothing to find out about this opportunity, but it really could change your life for ever.

To your success
Chris

P.S. I really do not miss going out to work every day, all I do now is coach other people to do the same I am, and I love it. http://www.itis2easy.com

Thursday 14 August 2008

I like staying home

When you have a system that allows you to genuinely stay home and not have to work, it is really great!
All I do now is stay home and coach other people to allow them to do the same! Isn't that so wonderful. I have been home now for a few weeks and I have found that if I just keep contacting friends and say busy the time just flies by, while I just have fun.
I love it.

I want to create another video but Hilal has borrowed my DVD camera and left it at her place in London.

So you will just have to wait.
Chris
If you want to stay home find out how at: http://www.itis2easy.com

Wednesday 6 August 2008

Making a Life - the final cut

Hi

So I spent a little longer to get the video finished, which is because I really wanted to make it a live action video instead of a screen capture video.

I have nothing against screen capture videos, I have seen some really great ones, I just thought it would give me a real challenge to create and edit a live action video using my DVD camcorder.

I have learned a great deal about the whole process of creating a video and I now know that I really enjoy it! It is so much fun.

I would love it if you would check out the final version and let me know what you think.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYRLIpBoiGw

Now, making the video is only the first part of the process, but it is important to make sure it is watch-able, so I sent the first version to a number of close friends and asked for feedback.

This was a good move because the feedback really helped and I re-edited the video and ended up cutting about 3 minutes from it.

The idea is to promote my website http://www.itis2easy.com so I have that link at the end of the video, but I did not want to plaster the link throughout otherwise people would have simply seen this as a promotional video.

The question I am asking myself is, whether the link should have been in the video as well as at the end, but time will tell on that one.

Also, I wanted the video to appear in as many places as possible, so I used TubeMogul (http://www.tubemogul.com) to upload the video to multiple websites for me.

The next stage of the process is to create links to these videos from multiple sources and to create links from these videos to my website.

All the best,
Chris
http://www.itis2easy.com/

P.S. The video is currently posted to:

http://video.yahoo.com/watch/3240628/9140810
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=40131736
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1586991
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=321477832392989663
http://revver.com/video/1089261/making-a-life
http://uncutvideo.aol.com/videos/b0a74d0e78ffd365f62f600021f34977
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6ctyj
http://www.blip.tv/file/1149191
http://www.veoh.com/videos/v15499341mtGT4j8S
http://www.stupidvideos.com/video/science_technology/Making_a_Life_2
http://sclipo.com/video/making-a-life_2
http://www.howcast.com/videos/24048-Making-a-Life