Jun 05 2008
Burn Petrol To Save Petrol
Last night it was massive traffic everywhere. Many cars queued up to pump petrol at the last minute before the price hike came into effect at midnight. One would have to wait for hours to get to pump petrol. Of course, it is the single largest increase in price hike in the history of our country!
But how much money can they save by queuing up? What’s the difference of pumping yesterday and today? 41% of full tank? As Internet guru Gobala said in his blog, thousands of people burned petrol to save petrol. Don’t forget the time spent to queue up. Time is money! And the stress!
Naturally people become worried of the rising living cost. Today’s petrol price hike is only a beginning, many more to come later. Perhaps the most affected ones are the salaried employees. Can their salary keep up with the inflation?
It is good to be in business. Of course business people are not spared from the impact of price hike. But at least they have more control over their income and can adjust their strategy accordingly. As you know, there are people making money, whether in good or bad economy.
Personally, I find it even better to be in Internet business. Not only because the income potential is huge (I wouldn’t say unlimited), but by automating your Internet business, you can manage to have multiple businesses and so multiple sources of income. If one source is not doing well, there are others to back up.
Just look at Gobala. He earned RM50,000 from one Internet product alone in two weeks. Today I also received Google’s cheque of over US$500 for Google Adsense. I know this is nothing compared to that of Gobala and the likes. But isn’t it good also considering you are not tied to a “fixed income” job?
Are you interested to jump on the bandwagon of Internet business too?
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