Bottom Line:
The author's writing style is far from boring. You'll breeze through the 100+ page eBook. There are a lot of incomes producing ideas that will surely start you thinking of dozens, if not 100’s of more ways to increase your income.
He covers eBay, Adsense and more. Read it to stimulate your brain. You’ll thank me.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
Stop Living Paycheck To Paycheck By Jim Donovan
Very good reading, March 22, 2007
Reviewer: Dan Levy
For the first part of this eBook, I could have been reading a review of "Think And Grow Rich" by Napoloen Hill.
Now, that's not exactly a bad thing. The book is a classic - even for about 90 years ago. (And, the author does recommend it toward the end) The principles are as sound today as then. In stating, or paraphrasing them, the author uses much more modern & easier to understand language.
Anyone would be well advised to follow most of these principles. But, of course, most won't.
The second half of the book gives a lot of ideas for you to use to make money. But, try to resist the urge to skip over the first part. It will be more help than you realize.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Stop Living Paycheck To Paycheck By Jim Donovan
If you paid attention in economics class, you already know this, March 25, 2007
Reviewer: Todd Strait
Once again a good read for those who didn't pay attention in high school economics class or didn't feel like taking it and took "basket weaving" instead.
There's nothing in here that I would call unique, but a good read if nothing else to remind you that you don't have to scrape from check to check with some common sense and applying some basics principles to you life.
If you need something to help motivate yourself to do what you probably already know you should be doing, this is for you...
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Stop Living Paycheck To Paycheck By Jim Donovan
A long e-book, April 25, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
You would have to be really devoted to the topic addressed here to get through this e-book that runs up to over 100 pages. It offers a lot of options that allow you to make more money elsewhere and not just from your office job, from selling on eBay, offering products and services on the side, and, of course, Internet marketing and blogging. But apart from money-making ideas you can use, it also helps you adopt the get-wealthy mindset and change your point of view on money and rich people to visualize exactly how much money you want to be getting.
The e-book is clearly written, although occasionally dotted by typos, and the advice seems pretty well thought-out and practical. The author also provides some examples that worked for him and his family. I think the author would have also have benefited more from this if he did some heavier promotion of his works, ideas, and his website throughout the whole e-book, too.