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For any of you who found The Secret Beneficial - Free Online Audio Book of "Think and Grow Rich" by the man who is considered the forfather of power thinking - Napoleon Hill.
http://www.pathway-to-success.com/tgr.html
Let's get rich y'all. x x x0 -
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As it was mostly books I was selling, i just took single pics of them but 10 at a time, and bulk resized using a program on my computer so it was a smaller file, then they load onto ebay quicker.
Then i would list those 10 up, 'Sell a similar item' is my saviour!! Keeps all the info from before (postage info, description info as i used the same description on every item, etc etc) so all i needed to change was the photo and the title and the price. Then would start again with another 10
Although I was up til 2am this morning doing it, then started from 9 til half 11, when i finished.
Icing on the cake to get a sale straight away! It is hard to get the motivation though. But you can do it!! And it feels so awesome when you have listed everything!Slimming World Member - Started 05/02/150 -
Bambywamby wrote: »For any of you who found The Secret Beneficial - Free Online Audio Book of "Think and Grow Rich" by the man who is considered the forfather of power thinking - Napoleon Hill.
http://www.pathway-to-success.com/tgr.html
Let's get rich y'all. x x x
Quite like the southern drawl ... very easy listening. Thanks"I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand." — Confucius0 -
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Woo Just filled in my Tax return and im due £173 tax rebate - thats going straight towards my 10k!! :j Just dont have a clue when it will hit my Bank AcctDFW Total £21,800 to clear by Dec 2022
MFW Total £184,950 £179,066 to clear by 20350 -
happytails wrote: »Does anyone know if you dont have an aerial and only use your TV for Films you own do you still have to pay your TV licence? DP wants it gone :rotfl:he is going the whole hog!
If it is not used for receiving live broadcasts then you do not need a TV licence. Disconnect it and away you go ... if you don't have freeview built into the TV, just take the freeview box or other digital receiver away and then there is no argument should someone come knocking, as it would be impossible to watch live broadcasts. You are not allowed to record live TV and then watch it later without a license but you can watch iPlayer BBC content online etc. (for now at least).
One thing to note, the TV license people will treat you like you are a criminal and send lots of nasty demand and warning letters. They believe it is inconceivable that people would not sit and watch the brain drain box in the corner of the room. Anyway, good luck with it. I still have a TV and license myself for occasional viewing but it is getting less and less use. You achieve so much more if you turn the thing off and get a life.
"I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand." — Confucius0 -
As it was mostly books I was selling, i just took single pics of them but 10 at a time, and bulk resized using a program on my computer so it was a smaller file, then they load onto ebay quicker.
Then i would list those 10 up, 'Sell a similar item' is my saviour!! Keeps all the info from before (postage info, description info as i used the same description on every item, etc etc) so all i needed to change was the photo and the title and the price. Then would start again with another 10
Although I was up til 2am this morning doing it, then started from 9 til half 11, when i finished.
Icing on the cake to get a sale straight away! It is hard to get the motivation though. But you can do it!! And it feels so awesome when you have listed everything!
Have you thought about using turbolister?£2014 in £2014 challenge
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right so i spent £35 yesterday on bets and now have £46 so am i £46 into my 10k or £11???0
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