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EducationHow To Earn Big As A Student by topcy90(op): 12:33am On Oct 01, 2015
FREELANCING is the easiest way to earn more money right NOW Let’s first cover a few stipulations. For delusional people, these will crush their kooky dreams of living a passive-income lifestyle with no work. But for people who are serious about earning money — and who realize that to earn money passively, you have to start out doing work actively (just like I’ve done) — this is what you need to know. Out of the 3 primary ways to earn money, the easiest way to earn money on the side is to start a freelance business , meaning you take your skills and turn them into direct income. It costs virtually nothing to get started, you can start earning money right away, and you can rapidly test and refine what you offer to earn even more. For this reason, freelancing will be the main focus of my strategies for earning more, but note that you can (and many, many of my students HAVE) applied these lessons to other productizing or to increase salary at their regular jobs. (Productizing is unrealistic for most people who are starting out since it involves both the critical aspects of freelancing, as well as an entirely separate set of skills.) MOST jobs can translate directly into a freelance work and EVERY job implies skills that can transfer to indirectly to related freelancing jobs . But there are a small percentage of professions that can’t: For example, you don’t see any freelance cardiothoracic surgeons. (But you can see some doctors moving in that direction.) People worry about the time involved, but this is really just an excuse to do nothing. Do you think successful people say, “Waa…if I start earning money, I’ll have too much work, and I don’t know if I want that…”? Of course not. They know that the real problem is getting any money at all, not getting too much. Since you’ll be earning money on the side, you can control exactly how much time you put in. There are proven ways to minimize the time you spend so you can hit your target goals. Finally, it’s FUN to earn more, not drudgery. Just like dating, it will probably take repeated failures to find a good match between your skills and what the market wants. Please re-read that last point about repeated failures. This is probably the most important fact to keep in mind as you’re working through ideas that can make you money. I personally keep a “Failures” tag in Gmail where, if I’m not getting at least 5 failures/month, I know I’m not doing enough. What are your real skills, and how can you turn them into something that other people will pay for? Let’s say you have a full-time job as a project manager or salesperson or translator. How can turn what you already know how to do into #45000/month, #75000/month, or even #150,000/month in side income? Earning more is about creating a process to rapidly uncover, test, and hone a series of ideas until you find the right one. Of course it’s difficult. That’s why losers whine about it, but you’re going to actually do it. Setting up a Facebook page or Twitter is a waste of time Most people waste time on things that will never produce a cent of income. If your goal is #100,000+/month, here are the biggest wastes of time : Setting up a Twitter account Setting up a Facebook page Setting up a blog Buying business cards, getting a business license, or doing anything backoffice-related This angers a lot of cranky unsuccessful businesspeople, mostly because they see themselves in the above and wonder why they’re “still” not earning money — even though “they’ve done everything they can.” Yes, they’ve done everything they can. EVERYTHING EXCEPT TALKING TO SOME GOD DAMNED PROSPECTS. It’s so much easier to set up a useless Twitter/FB page than talking to actual people about their actual needs, isn’t it? I swear to god, if I hear another person complaining about business, yet they haven’t done any customer research, I’m going to drink 40 gallons of water, take a barrel into a sauna, sit in it, and drown myself in my own sweat. What the hell is wrong with these people? None of the above things will get you paying customers. In fact, they will distract you from what you really need to be doing, which is identifying needs of potential customers, talking to them, and validating (or invalidating) your ideas. I have a guy who works with me who has NO website, yet he is killer at understanding what his clients (aka me) need. I paid him #10,000+ last month. Because it’s so hard, the rewards of earning more are large How to Become A Freelancer Earning more by learning how to become a freelancer is not some simple 1-2-3 checklist, which is what most people want: A one-size-fits-all solution that they can “set and forget” and then magically start earning more money. Here’s the good news, though: Because it’s so challenging, the rewards for earning more are likewise extraordinary. That’s because 90%+ of ordinary people will simply go away and play XBox at this step, leaving those who rose to the challenge to collect the lion’s share of the rewards. You’ve been warned — if you expect this to be easy, or if YOU’RE one of those people looking for the one-size-fits-all, then just go away. If you expect a set of guaranteed earning more ideas to be painstakingly tailored to your situation, go away. But, if you’re ready to step up and really change your finances in the second half of 2010, then I can help you get there. With that, let’s get started on the first steps of examining your skills and finding your #100,000 idea. No more “analysis paralysis” There are two major areas of finding an idea where people break down. 1. They can’t identify an idea at all 2. They have too many ideas and don’t know where to get started Let’s break them down. “I don’t have an idea at all” This one is common. Here’s a hint: Most people think only of themselves and what they’ll pay for. And since most people are cheap asses, they think that nobody will pay for anything. Wrong: Go walk in a mall or at a local market. People pay 5x for organic beets at a farmer’s market. They pay #250,000+ for weird-looking art. And they pay virtually anything for their kids and pets. People pay for value (Wal Mart). They pay for convenience (housecleaner). They pay for simplicity (Apple). They pay for motivation (personal trainer) — even though they “could” technically work out on their own. The question is: What can you offer that they’ll pay for? And how can you find out? Let’s start by analyzing the two major failings with “finding” an idea. “I have too many ideas and I’m overwhelmed” Having too many ideas can be just as paralyzing as having no ideas. A comment from last week: My other hesitation is with ideas. I have over 10 ideas that recirculate through my head on a weekly basis (i’m an Aries, it’s normal.) Some I have put into practice and then let slide, while others never got finish or started. How does a person like me stick to one idea? Or is there a way to use all my ideas in one business? First of all, are you seriously telling me your horoscope when it comes to building a process for earning more money? Anyway, see if this sounds familiar. You’ve spent all day thinking through your 50 competing ideas for earning more money. You could be a chef! You could create iPhone apps! What about a website? Maybe teaching music. By 9pm you’ve run a mental marathon, yet you have nothing to show for it. You’ve reached analysis paralysis, where your quest for finding the “perfect” freelance idea (by thinking and analyzing the idea but not doing it) keeps you frozen at step 0. Then, even if we get past this initial paralysis, we can end up spending so much time building up an idea — naming the idea, designing business cards for the idea, putting up a website and figuring out exactly how to describe it to our friends — that when we forget the most critical part: seeing if there’s actually a paying market for that offering. After all that work, it’s easy to give up, exhausted and frustrated. I’m getting frustrated right now writing this and I’m contemplating violence. Remember, just like in the dating world, you probably won’t find your right match the first time, second time, or even the 5th time. That’s where MOST people give up. Instead, I want you to think about building your idea generation system to test, measure, and refine until your idea is earning you your first #100,000 on the side. The ‘right’ freelancing idea meets 4 key criteria What constitutes the ‘right’ idea for freelancing? There are literally thousands of ‘right’ freelancing ideas out there, but here are 4 key criteria that every viable idea has to meet: 1) Skills . Your idea matches what you can do with skills you currently have. Skills are tangible, countable abilities that you’ve acquired through experiences on the job, in school, or elsewhere. And listen, stop short- changing yourself. You HAVE skills. Are you really good at math? (Did you know I once hired a math tutor and paid him a lot of money?) Can you play a musical instrument? Are you really good at interior design? Are you in shape? There are a million skills you have, but we overlook things about ourselves all the time. Except for me, because I am incredibly narcissistic. Find your skills : What are all the specific things you could list on your resume? Examples of skills : • HTML • Personal training • Japanese • Ad sales • Video editing 2) Strengths . Your idea showcases what you’re best at. Strengths are intangible qualities that you have a natural affinity for that make you stand out from the next person with your skill set. This is typically what college kids often cite in place of real experience and, while I like to mock it, these actually matter. For example, I know a woman who openly said she never wants to talk to customers — her strength is working behind a computer and that’s what she likes. Great! Be brutally honest. You might be really good at building systems, or turning complex ideas into actionable insights. Find your strengths : What are the qualities that have gotten you the most praise on the job or in school, or that have made you feel the most ‘in the zone?’ Examples of strengths: • Developing rapport with others quickly • Managing multiple people and projects • Organizing data into actionable information • Teaching other people new ideas 3) Interests . Your idea matches what you like to do. Interests are the things you love to do, and not just on the job. What do you read or research in your spare time? Magazines? Blogs? TV shows? What fascinates you most? A good example that my friend Ben always mentions is, “What do you read on a Saturday morning?” Examples of interests : • American politics • Live music • Gardening • Cycling • Online gaming • Street fashion 4) Market . There’s an actual market for your idea, meaning there are people who will pay you for your service. A market only exists if there are real people — that you can pinpoint, reach, and validate BEFORE you start offering a service — who are willing to pay you for your service. Ok please read this carefully because too many delusional weirdos get this wrong. The above skills, strengths, and interests were important, but they are also relatively easy since you can look inward and knock out the answers in 5 minutes. So when someone comes to me and says, “EUREKA!!! I AM GOING TO EARN #75,000+/MONTH KNITTING COLORED BUTTONS ON FLANNEL SHIRTS BECAUSE I AM REALLY GOOD AT KNITTING!!!” I carefully nod, turn away, vomit in my mouth, and call my assistant to immediately ban them from ever joining my Earn1k program. Do your potential customers have the ABILITY and WILLINGNESS to pay? Nobody really cares about your skills and interests. They care about THEIR OWN NEEDS. Your market must have the ability and willingness to pay. And some people and groups are markedly bad markets. Let’s take a look at 3 examples. 1. For example, if your idea is to offer services to non-profits (let’s say grant-writing), you might as well give up now. That is because most non-profits have neither the ability (they have no money) nor the willingness (because they are cheap and short-sighted) to pay, even though technically it would improve their organization. 2. If your goal is to sell some video-game service to kids, think again. While they may have the willingness to pay, they generally don’t have the ability. 3. And the CLASSIC CLASSIC bad idea is, “Let me sell to mom and pop shops/restaurants/businesses” and help them create a website/do marketing/etc. While local businesses have the ABILITY to pay, they don’t have a willingness to pay, mostly because small-business people are often treading water and, in the words of a coffee-shop owner where I write, “too busy to do marketing.” Yes, it’s irrational and dumb, but it’s TRUE. Do not pursue markets where people are not willing and able to pay you. How can you determine if there’s a market for your idea? Two quick tests: 1. Check for supply: Is there anyone else offering your service? Now, a lot of people I know will actually get depressed when they notice there’s someone ‘already doing’ their idea. The competition makes them shrink away like a white guy in a spelling bee. This is the opposite of how I see it. When I see a healthy range of providers for an idea, it tells me there’s very likely a decent market for that offering. It’s good news — not something to shy away from. Since most people are terrible (see The Craigslist Penis Effect ), with some ingenuity you can crush them. 2. Check for demand: Is there anyone out there looking for your service? DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS OR YOU WILL BE DOOMED TO FAILURE AND I WILL CURSE YOU. Have you ever seen a job posting or help wanted ad for the service you’re thinking of providing? On Craigslist, other jobs sites, or even via word of mouth? These are clear signs of demand in the marketplace for your idea, and that’s also very good news. Every one of my Earn1k students knows that that MUST validate the demand of their idea. In other words, if you think that you can do marketing for local restaurants, you had BETTER interview 15+ restaurant owners to see if they (1) care about your idea, (2) value it, (3) use the same words you do to describe their problem, and (4) will pay you for it. If you have no demand, you have no business — end of story. Should you pursue your passion or your income goals? People love talking about passion. Your should be passionate about your job! Travel around the world for passion. Be a passionate lover. Eat your meals passionately. Guess what I get passionate about (besides teaching)? WINNING. Too many people use “passion” as a crutch to do nothing. But as Cal Newport puts it, passion happens when you master something : “…passion is the feeling generated by mastery. It doesn’t exist outside of serious hard work. When Scott’s readers say “I have too many passions,” what they really mean is “I have lots of superficial interests.” When my readers complain that their major is not their passion, what they really mean to say is “I don’t have a level of mastery in this field that is earning me recognition.” We all know that uncle who has many passions, but never actually did anything, and is waiting for his magical idea to come… Pick an idea, and begin testing it. If it doesn’t work out, your system will let you accommodate another idea. Trust me, you get pretty passionate when you start dominating. Examples Here are a few examples of ideas that were rigorously tested and found to be profitable. Music teacher: I have a student who is earning thousands of dollars per month after taking Earn1k. She teaches violin to young students. Why? Think carefully. Who is her market? Think deeper — it’s not really the students. And is she targeting everyone? People in a geographic area? People of a certain income? People of a certain racial/ethnic group? What would you do? Personal organizer: I know a young woman who cleans her room EVERY DAY. SHE LOVES IT. I find it really weird. Yet I would totally hire her to set up an organization system for my house. And so would TONS of other people, especially…who? What group can you think of that has an ability and willingness to pay for this service? Does gender matter? Age? Location? What do people REALLY want (hint: it’s not just a clean house…it’s much deeper). Interior designer: I recently hired an interior designer for a project. I auditioned 5 people on Craigslist and picked her. Why? Even though I technically “could” do it myself, why would I spend thousands of dollars to have someone else do a project for me? The 2 major takeaways are these: 1. Your job does NOT have to be where you get your brilliant freelancing idea. Your job CAN shed light on your best skills and strengths, even if it doesn’t speak to your interests. For example, my friend is a high school history teacher by day, but a kids’ party entertainer on the side. Although his side job is pretty different from his day job, both pull from the same skill set and personal strengths. He’s great in front of groups of younger people, is energetic and organized, and can effectively direct their attention to whatever he needs them to focus on. Combining skills, strengths and interest to start generating income is NEVER a cookie-cutter formula (be wary if someone’s trying to tell you it is). Instead, it’s a process that requires intelligence and critical guidance. If a high school teacher can earn #100,000 on the side being a party entertainer, what could you do? 2. Your job skills CAN be transferred, no matter how unique you think your job is. So you’re a horse whisperer in Wyoming. Wow, unique job! Not really. You have skills in working with animals, obviously, which would suggest training pets. But you also have expertise in behavioral change, which many academic labs and companies would love to tap — and pay for. You can tutor children, or lead a summer camp. You can train people’s cats to use the toilets (real example from my friend who used to work with horses and now works with cats). And tons of other different options. You work as a claims adjuster for an insurance company? I bet you have a ridiculous level of attention to detail. How could you position that? What group of people needs a project manager or meticulous proofreader? You can do this. But it requires a mindset change: Instead of waiting for something to come to you, you have to AGGRESSIVELY interrogate your assumptions and test them to see what (1) you’re interested in, and more importantly, (2) what your market is interested in and will pay for. Get past “Waa…I don’t have any ideas” (or “I have too many ideas”). Don’t simply say, “I’m a software localization specialist! Nobody hires freelance software localization specialists. I give up” (wipes face with tears and becomes a troll on blog comments of every single newspaper site online). Instead, ask yourself: “What do I enjoy? What am I good at? And, how can I position this so people will pay for it?” There are thousands of monetizable skills, some of which you know how to do AND are good at. This is what I want you to walk away with today: finding the #100,000 freelancing idea isn’t a lightning bolt that comes to you in the middle of the night. It means thinking critically about your skills, which may or may not have anything to do with your full-time job, overlapping them with your strengths and interests, and then systematically testing them in the marketplace to find the offering that people will pay you for.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: In Search Of by topcy90(m): 11:56pm On Sep 30, 2015
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TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 10:09pm On Jun 01, 2015
Long time
Anyway I don´t think those white guys with sharinga are the real evil sasuke was talking about, they may end up to becum pawns of the real one
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 7:55pm On Dec 28, 2014
WackyJ1:
Now Let us attempt to answer a question.

Madara was decided by Zetsu into restoring his mother. He altered history and changed facts to suit the message he was trying to make people believe especially the Uchiha transmigrant.

So Zetsu is the person we are inclined to believe first and according to Black zetsu the whites are from people who have been held in infinite tsukyomi during the last time it was used.

Now Madara plugged Harashima's cells into the tree in order to do what he believed was to cultivate cells. What if that action was what made the outcoming zetsus to take the form of the Hashirama's chakra primarily.
Think back to those alien movies.

After all these zetsus have the ability to copy chakra down to the minute detail that no sensory ninja can detect. Naruto was sensing them by malicious nature not chakra.

And then we ha black zetsu to oversee the process to make sure that what Madara thought he was doing was what happened.
After all we saw Madara touch a white Zetsu and what he though was his will came out and fused to it.
Who knows how long Zetsu has been hiding on his body.

Sidenote:
I know the shinju tree has tentacles that sick chakra and Hashirama's mokuton produces trees and a wooden dragon that also sucks chakra but I don't think they are related to each other.
1. Sucking chakra is not an exclusive right. Everyone is doing it these days.
2. A tree is wood, E no concern Hashiramas mokuton.
Nice one bro
Tell dem abeg
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TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 5:50pm On Nov 28, 2013
very funney how madara talks i quote "i can feel my blood surge and my skin dance as i fight" next week will be mind blowing.
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 7:06pm On Nov 25, 2013
symbian123: Okay here's another one for you all to argue about.. Kimco and other Shinobis out there...

Who would win in a battle between Hashirama and Normal Madara teaming up against The Rikudou sennin?
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 7:05pm On Nov 25, 2013
symbian123: Okay here's another one for you all to argue about.. Kimco and other Shinobis out there...

Who would win in a battle between Hashirama and Normal Madara teaming up against The Rikudou sennin?
for REAL this guy fourth the ten tail and he is also the creator of all jutsu. He will win with one move
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 7:16am On Nov 13, 2013
Mutaino7: the above theory belongs to sir derp obito of narutobase. Being a fervent reader of his work is feel like sharing diz particular theory with u guys. So who d u think will b d final villian?
Interesting theory madara remains the final vilian becos all this was his ideal frm the start but there is a possibility of a twist and someone else can become the final vilian
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 12:43pm On Nov 04, 2013
It's monday hummm I just read page 304-308 and i was surprise kimco was able to take all these hit that is the reason why madara fit him well. Interesting how pple are arguing a lot anyway dats GOOD, Wednesday is coming sha be prepared every1
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 7:32am On Oct 30, 2013
I was expecting this talk no jutsu with obito well next episode wil decide if obito will accept naruto offer. I dey laugh for here ooooo
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 7:15pm On Oct 29, 2013
Am waiting for madara trump card, Obito story is over as far as I am concerned. This is the beginning of the END
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 9:24pm On Oct 24, 2013
kimco: pls explain itself. I don't think its true. unless u can back it up, say ''I think'' that way it's an opinion and nobody bites u.
are u satisfied

TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 9:07pm On Oct 23, 2013
Feraz: Hahaha...who's laughing last now? grin
Wonderful chapter. Obito is in trouble. So all he has now is the shell of the juubi. I love Minato's combination there. I wonder what Orochimaru is thinking. I'm quite sure he's gathering data for his next experiment. grin
Madara oh, step in. angry

Actually, rasenshuriken kills. It shreds the opponent's body to pieces as seen with Pain's soul path. It didn't kill Kakuzu because he hadn't completed it then that was why Kakuzu was still alive.
Actually the reason why the pain soul path was cut into 1 million pieces was becos naruto expand it usin saga mode
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 5:23pm On Oct 21, 2013
SIR cum a lot:
If kakashi could switch sharigan off like d real uchiha's he would conserve a lot of chakra.
I don't think so bro normally he has a low chakra rite frm the beginning
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 5:15pm On Oct 21, 2013
WackyJ1: Why didn't he copy the Rasenshuriken?
I believe he learnt it from minato seeing as he was minato's student
Av u forgotin he told naruto that he manage to copy the rasenga frm minato and also he said he said D rasenga requires a lot chakra so how on earth did u expert him to copy rasenshuriken which requires more chakra and wind manipulation on top of IT
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 6:36pm On Oct 20, 2013
rapmike: Guy, dont twist it, naruto found a method dat is suitable 4 him 2 make the rasengan, that is wit bushins. Its does nt mean that its simplified. If its simplified as u said,more ppl wil be able to do it.


Then d konohamaru's talk u r making is a bit off, as it was only shown that naruto told him wat d rasengan was and nt how 2 create it, although of course we knw dat naruto taught him d rasengan and evidence points to the fact that its d same method,bt d method he used to teach konohamaru was nt shown.
Actually the main reason why others can not learn the rasengan is becos it consume a lot of chakra and it requires good skill in chakra manipulation/control. Naruto,jiray,minato,konohamaru were able to use the skill becos they have good amount of chakra
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 5:22pm On Oct 20, 2013
[color=#006600][/color]Lmao ibiki that guy is so unpopular ;
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 11:09am On Oct 17, 2013
WackyJ1: Kimco = Obito

Ihedinobi, Feraz, WackyJ1, tosyn, Panorama = The Allied Nairaland Shinobi force

Is this going to be like the manga or is this obito going to go against asspulls and take the allied force down?
topcy90 = nagato
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 11:07am On Oct 17, 2013
Feraz: WackyJ1, Buddha bless you. It amazes me how some think Naruto is dull when we all know his life history. Someone who never knew his parents till he was 16. Who had no teacher or sibling or parents till certain people accepted him compared to all in his class that had parents and siblings who took them from the baby age. Another thing is that they say he got his dull nature from his mother forgetting that this is a woman that showed exceptional talent in taijutsu that used to beat up guys. If his parents had been alive, forget the fact that Sasuke is an Uchiha, I wonder if anyone in his class till they die will be able to take on him one on one.
100 likes. You are absolutely correct
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 3:20pm On Oct 16, 2013
GRIMM JOE: exactly madara has only little of senju chakra and he awaken rinningan
Wrong it was is DNA not his chakra
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 3:16pm On Oct 16, 2013
This week chapter made a lot of sense it's now time for the real fight with madara anyway there is noting to argue about.
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 11:36am On Oct 11, 2013
interesting argument keep it guys smiley
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 8:19pm On Oct 09, 2013
WackyJ1: Theory: The sage was born with the rinnegan and his younger brother was born with the Byakugan
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by topcy90(m): 8:16pm On Oct 09, 2013
WackyJ1: Theory: The sage was born with the rinnegan and his younger brother was born with the Byakugan
. Not true dude if i recall (and i will attempt to link to the
webpage), i believe kishi wrote in one of
his databooks that the sharingan mutated
off of the byakugan looong ago, obviously
before madara so further back than
current naruto history goes. While that
doesnt truly state the byakugans origins
in ink, since we know now that sharingan
can transform into rinnegan, hence so
should byakugan be able to (although its
unlikely to happen due to lack of need in
the plot) which would further mean that
as the elder sons genes were diluted over
and over through hereditary traits, it
merely weakened into the byakugan and
once again according to a databook,
mutated at some point into the sharingan.
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