I can’t believe I forgot to blog
September 27th, 2007 by KenricIt’s not like me to totally forget to make a blog entry. Usually if I miss a day, I’ll know that I just didn’t have anything to write about or that I just didn’t have time. But, I woke up this morning and realized that I forgot to put a post up here.
I’ve actually been pretty busy the past week with non-real estate related stuff. I’m getting sucked into this world of making money online, but not from blogging here. With all that I’ve learned from just experimenting on this blog I felt that it is time to take the next step.
My and friend and I had a couple ideas for online businesses and we’ve been slowly gearing up to start a few. We had some chats with developers, programmers and attorneys about our idea. Things are in the very early stages and it’s too early to tell if our idea is even viable.
In addition, we’re starting another site from scratch and I’m having a heck of a time understanding all this new software we’ve been using. It’s amazing the amount of free software out there, you can literally start a business for no money down online.
I had been in discussion for the past two weeks of purchasing an online biz from someone. But it looks like negotiations have stalled on that front.
And if that wasn’t enough, I’m planning on launching three ebiz sites in the next month. Sounds like alot, but they are all the same, but different, if you know what I mean. So if I can get one to work, all I need to do is change the data for the 2nd and 3rd one. I just have to figure out this dang e-biz software and setup my merchant accounts.



Well, that sounds exciting! Let us know what you’re doing when you get to a point that it doesn’t have to be confidential!
By Trisha on Sep 27, 2007
It’s time to stretch the entrepreneurial legs!
By Clifford on Sep 28, 2007
I know MJ professes the multi-tasking mindset – and I agree that it helps in many instances, like listening to wealth-building MP3′s while driving – but in many instances focusing your resources on one venture at a time (at least initially) is usually the best route to take.
By Steve on Sep 28, 2007