Starting 2015 On A High Note
2014 was, for me, lousy in more than one way.
But in November I decided to "reboot" myself healthy-wise by starting a juice diet, hobby wise by doing what I like, being active in social media and writing and last but not least community wise.
In our country, like in many other 'developed" countries governments are cutting back expenses on the needy.
So besides paying over 50% income tax (which is compulsory, but I don't have any problem with that) I decided to volunteer locally to help out when I can.
I am not a very "social" person so that last step was my giant step ;-).
Blog wise I started my first blog in November 2014.
And I plan to see where that takes me.
It would be a thrill if it could earn me some on the side.
But it's the journey that may eventually lead to that point that I am fully enjoying.
Through my blog and social media accounts, I have had some interesting encounters so far.
Can't wait to get to know many of you, and I can't wait for spring so I can take my bicycle out for a spin through the countryside.
Recent Comments
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Hi,
A lot of us who live in the northern areas cannot wait for spring. I live in Illinois and we are going to be in the single digits for a high today and tomorrow.
Welcome to the WA community where you can get support and help as you develop your website. Kyle and Carson have wonderful tools to help all new comers to WA to be successful online marketers. I joined WA in September, 2009 as a premium member. I can say, that the tools today are a lot better than they were when I joined back then.
All you need to do is to keep focused on your niche and write excellent content of 500 words or more. You will get noticed by the search engines. Trust me, it will happen. But, it starts slowly.
Keep your goals in front of you daily so it will remind you of what you need to accomplish. As you complete them, share it with the WA community. We always like to read about members becoming successful in making their first sale.
I want to wish you all the best in your future at WA
George
Hello George,
thanks for writing such an inspired answer.
I read on your profile that our wives have a passion for gardens.
Pretty soon we'll be able to see them bloom again.
Raymond