Above Photo: A $5,000.00 check Jerry and his son recieved from
Google by working online from their home computer.
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Are online jobs the next big thing? For Jerry Reynolds and his son Nick it sure is. Jerry, a father from ,
is thriving, in the middle of an economic recession working in the comfort of his own home.
From his website: "I get paid about $25 for every link I post on Google and I get paid every week... I make around $5500 a month right now"
Jerry's story is a very familiar one in these tough times. He lost his job as an account rep for a manufacturing company and a few days later his wife also was laid off from her job as part of cutbacks due to the bad economy.
"We knew we had to do something, so we put our heads together and started trying online job opporuntities." Jerry and his wife Kara wound up getting caught up in a few quick rich business opportunities that were nothing more than pyramid schemes before their 14-year old son Nick found something that really worked. Nick, a junior high school student and a member of the student council had heard how a group of students at school were making a tremendous amount of money with Google, which he brought to his dads attention.
"When my son told me the news, I realized the best thing to do is instead of hoping that a company that you are looking at is going to last, why not go with a big, reputable company like Google. If junior high school kids can do it, why can't I," he laughs.
Online giant Google is a publicly traded company and is worth an estimated $100 Billion (with a b). The company has pioneered online search and has changed the way we use the internet.
In a matter of weeks Jerry and Nick had a steady stream of income coming
in via checks that were delivered to their home. "If it weren't
for Nick doing his research, we would have never of found
Google Money Kit that taught us how to make money posting
links online."
Google Money Kit is a course that can teach anyone, regardless
of computer skill level to start making money online. And best of all,
it's available for FREE.
For those of you that have seen the 'scammy' sites on the internet
that promise you can make millions of dollars online Jerry warns that
this is not the promise being made here and that most of those sites
are false representations of earnings you can make.
"We never tell anyone they'll make millions of dollars, in fact I think this is the ONLY online system that says you probably WON'T make millions, but you can generate a legitimate income from home like I do that replaced my full time job."
Getting started is simple. Following these simple steps below is all you need to do to get started.
Step 1: Get Google
Money Kit, only pay the $1.95 for shipping. Start posting
links to Google. Google tracks everything.
Step 2: Follow the directions GoogleKit that basically
shows you how to setup a Google account. You need them both. They will
then give you the website links to post. Start posting the links. Google
will automatically track the number of links posted and pay accordingly.
Associated Links: Google
Money Kit official site
(05-22) 11:31 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- California's
unemployment rate fell slightly to 11 percent in April, but the state lost
63,700 payroll jobs, in a pair of mixed signals that suggest the labor
market continues to weaken but at a slower pace.
Friday's report from the state Employment Development Department said
California's jobless rate fell from 11.2 percent in March despite fewer
people collecting paychecks.
"What this means is that things are worsening, but not at the same rate,"
said Chris Thornberg with Beacon Economics.
The unemployment rate and payroll job counts are based on two different
surveys, and most economists think the payroll numbers are a better
indicator of labor market conditions because they are derived from a larger
sample.
Over the past 12 months, California has lost 706,700 payroll jobs. The
Employment Development Department estimates that almost 2.1 million
Californians are now unemployed.
Howard Roth, chief economist for the state Department of Finance, said
job losses and other factors have hit the state so hard that he expects
personal income will drop 1 percent in California in 2009 - which would be
the first such statewide decrease since 1938.
"It's really quite extraordinary," he said. "This is a really bad
recession."
The U.S. unemployment rate was 8.9 percent in April. California has the
fifth-highest rate in the nation. Economists attribute the state's higher
rate to its greater exposure to the housing bubble.
Focusing on the Bay Area, the Employment Development Department said
unemployment rates dropped slightly throughout the region in April. But the
payroll survey offered mixed signals.
The San Francisco metropolitan area, which includes San Mateo and Marin
counties, continued to have one of the strongest job markets in the state.
Unemployment in the three counties fell to 8.3 percent in April from 8.6
percent in March, and they gained some jobs thanks to leisure and
hospitality and federal government hiring.
"Jobs in the West Bay appear to be stabilizing," said Ruth Kavanagh,
labor market analyst for the Employment Development Department.
In the Oakland metropolitan area, made up of Alameda and Contra Costa
counties, the jobless rate fell to 10.1 percent in April from 10.3 percent
in March. But the two counties lost payroll jobs, the department said.
The San Jose metropolitan area, which includes Santa Clara and San Benito
counties, has the Bay Area's weakest labor market. It lost payroll jobs even
as unemployment edged down to 10.9 percent in April from 11.1 percent in
March, the department said.
Economists expect the recession to bottom out later this year and think
the output of goods and services will gradually start to recover. Even so,
they predict that the job market will remain weak as employers put off
hiring until they are confident of the recovery.
"There are some hopeful signs," said Stephen Levy of the Center for
Continuing Study of the California Economy.
Levy said strong demand for foreclosed homes may depress prices but start
to build a bottom for the housing market and a recovery. He also said very
little of the federal stimulus money has reached the economy, and when it
does, that will deliver a jolt.
But any improvement will come too late for Bay Area resident Daniel Neu,
who lost his job as a commercial real estate appraiser in December and has
been unable to find work. He plans to relocate his wife and infant son in
June to North Carolina, where they will move into a house his deceased
father left him.
"I'm purging and packing," said Neu, who came to the Bay Area in 1979. "I
have to go someplace that's cheaper to live."
Dip in joblessness
Economists say a slight dip in California's unemployment rate may
signal a slower rate of job losses but not a labor market recovery. Here
are the job losses and unemployment rates for the past six months.
| Month |
Jobs lost |
Rate |
| November |
74,900 |
8.3% |
| December |
84,400 |
8.7 |
| January |
76,600 |
10.1 |
| February |
114,000 |
10.6 |
| March |
62,100 |
11.2 |
| April |
63,700 |
11.0 |
Source: Employment Development Department
I saw this on the news. How lucky is he to have found this opportunity!?!?!
The timing of this couldn't be better, my wife and I are struggling too and this could be our answer.
Old news. I've been doing this for 2 months already. I've gotten 2 checks for a total of $3900. Definitely jump on this opportunity while you can!
Is this for real? I tried one thing and it didn't pan out. I made about $500 a month but that was 2 years ago. I'm going to give this a shot.
I think this is great and will come in really handy right now. I'm not the best computer user but I think I can post links!!! :)
Just a quick notice about this thing. It does work but you have to be able to use a computer at least somewhat. If you can use email, etc. then you'll be fine.
Holy cow Damo! Thanks for posting that screen shot, you just gave me the inspiration I needed. Wow! :-)
@Thomas, I'm using it now and it's working pretty well actually! I paid a dollar for shipping, got it in a few days, signed up for my Google account and have been cranking along ever since. My first week I made a whopping $288 and the second week I doubled that then it kinda snowballed to $300+ a day! I'm gonna grow this puppy as big as I can. here's a screen shot of my Google stats, my wife is in shock.
Has anyone tried this yet? Looks promising.
Sheila, this is exactly what u need...give it a shot, it's been a lifesaver for me..I've actually been doing this for a few weeks now. My brother-in-law told me about this. I just got my first check for $2800.00 from Google! How cool is that it took about 2 weeks for me to get the first check.
Well, I'm definitely interested... this could be just what I need right now.