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Free tool if you want to improve blog content and make more money!

Click here --> Grammarly As you know by now this site is dedicated to making money several different ways and I stumbled upon a tool over a year ago called Grammarly. I use it through the Chrome extension anytime I email business contacts to avoid awkward and embarrassing spelling and grammar mistakes. It's bailed me out more than a few times when I would accidentally omit a word here or there rendering my entire paragraph senseless. If you are a blogger or interested in blogging or you fancy yourself ever writing online in the future, then give Grammarly a try. I've been using the free version for over a year but they have additional features. If you choose to sign up you will also gain these additional features: Sign up now to unlock the following: Enable/disable on preferred websites Store your personal dictionary Save and access your work from any computer Get weekly writing statistics and tips I want to be transparent too. This blog entry is also a result

Money saving tip...

Original post at Saving Money Tips I was looking through old books and scanning the internet when I found few things that threw me back into nostalgia mode. I also thought I'd add a couple new things I do too. So back when BlockBuster Video was still a company, and I was very poor, I did very little for entertainment. Hulu wasn't around, Netflix didn't stream they mailed you dvds, and Amazon was starting to get into other products than books. There was no such thing as a YouTube ad! There was a company I found that worked like Netflix but they would mail me a video game. I loved my video games. Now days I enjoy them and I'm no longer obsessed. Well I found out that company I used still exists! Game Fly! I'm thinking of using them again with my older consoles. Here's a link: Game Fly! (affiliate link) Let's get back to saving money. One of the everyday tips I can give you is no secret and that is to eat from home. I did it when I was poor and I s

Millionaire Book List: The starting point.

This is a list of books that started me on the path of becoming wealthy. Some I thoroughly enjoyed while others were quite tedious but filled with information. These are also affiliate links. Investing: The Intelligent Investor A Random Walk Down Wall Street Business Primers if you know nothing (we all have to start from somewhere): The Book on Rental Property Investing Small Business for Dummies Small business Kit for Dummies Stock Investing for Dummies Accounting for Non-Accountants General Money Concepts: Rich Dad Poor Dad The Millionaire Next Door Question Behind the Question ​This is my starting list to get you pointed in the right direction. If you wish to suggest additional books, leave it in the comments below. Thanks!

Otaku can be millionaires!

All young Otaku can become millionaires?! Sure. Hey, I’m Hickory from the ComfyMillionaire.com and I want to tell you something that hits close to home. Otaku are oddly positioned to become millionaires thanks to our social behaviors, but we have to harness it. Take me for an example. I have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder, issues with social environments etc. I’m an Otaku who later crawled out of my shell and exploded with possibilities. I have a business, buy houses with cash, and like to invest in the stock market. Enough about me, how about you and you becoming a millionaire? Let’s cut to the chase. If you are a young Otaku you can do this or at least start creating a plan to do this. If you are in the United States you have to check your local state laws because you have to be either 18 or 21. Begin planning to save money. Due to our general difficulty to socialize at times and our sixth sense to be awkward, we Otaku generally save money from d

Market Value and You. Millionaire Step 2

tl/dr: Read the 2 books from my other post. Find a job/career that helps people or society. Get paid more. Live cheap. Use left over money to invest. Start making more money. Read dumb story when I tried to work for Radio Shack. Laugh. (Long Version): After reading the books I mentioned from my previous blog post Making a million: step 1 I began to study deeper into investing in stocks, business structure, and talking to everyone. After opening a brokerage account, talking to about 200 people, and starting the business plan to my first business I began to formulate a plan that touched a lot of angles I was seeing. What is your value to the market? This answer and taking a journey to solve this will make you money over and over. Now fast forward 10 years I had failed multiple times in multiple ways trying to answer this question. Don’t let failure dissuade you. Create back up plans, minimize the effects of failure, and don’t forget your lessons learned. Let’s go back to the b

Starting toward a million. Step 1

Orignal Post from ComfyMillionaire.com When I first started on the path to Millionaire status I read blogs and books. This was before I really knew what I was doing with stock investing and before interviewing thousands of people from the poor to multi-millionaires. I'm going to mention two books I started with add affiliate links to them. I began reading books by Robert Kiyosaki. This had two benefits. It opened me up to his life story and it became conversation material when I met a serial entrepreneur from Malaysia. Robert Kiyosaki's book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" has become standard reading material for anyone that wants to make money. It's about Robert growing up as a child in Hawaii while is biological dad is considered his "poor dad" and his friend's dad taught him more about business is considered his "rich dad." It's a great book and worth checking out. What does a Millionaire look like? This is something I will talk