Sentences with phrase «tons of money selling»

I didn't make tons of money selling stuff, but I used the proceeds to pay off my debt.
To be honest with you, I could make a ton of money selling signals.

Not exact matches

«My academic advisor said, «There's no way you can be successful building a hardware company without a ton of startup money» and «Good luck selling into the consumer market.»
About a decade ago, the sea change in availability of medals dawned on Greensfelder in Norway: Russians were there with tons of money buying, not selling.
People remember me now for my two big moves: selling Weblogs Inc. and raising a ton of money for Mahalo.
Have you on any occasion profited a ton of cash without selling anything at all and left out taking part in any kind of mlm form of business and one never has to put money anything at all.
Every since business found out they could sell formula to families by the truck load and make a ton of money doing it.
She doesn't need to work, because yesterday she made a ton of money off her selling her single on the Internet.
Like the rest on Wall street, He made his first $ 10 Million Dollar's by inside - trading when Solomon Brother's (where he was a partner) was sold to another company (great inside info only reserved for the member's of the inner - circle who have ton's of shares in the company) who sent him packing (in my opinion a ruse (i.e. bonus) to keep the SEC from sticking their nose into the matter) and with that money started his own business & bought his way into City Hall where he now sits on his throne denying benefits to the familie's of those who sacrificed their lives to help other's on 9/11, threaten the political future of community representatives (Councilmember's) who dared to disagree with him or voted against one of his policie's etc., etc..
There are others that will simply sell your email address to third parties, so while this might not get money from you, it will lead to tons of unwanted emails and spam.
There is a ton of great free software, and even more that you can spend lots of money on, that all help you create a marketing plan for selling your book.
As soon as indie writers get their collective heads out of the imaginary castle they are defending and start realizing that ALL DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS that a traditional publisher uses for paper books is open to them now, without problem, the indie writer can make a ton more money and sell far, far more books.
In some cases a writer can hit what I call a «home run» and sell a ton of one book or one series quickly and make some nice short - term money.
You should be aware of the situation, but also know that this massive book promos aren't the only way to sell books (I know tons of authors in multiauthor boxsets who hit the list but don't make money, or see a significant increase in book sales).
They stock every single device those companies sell and save customers a ton of money ordering from within Canada and the US, instead of buying direct from Europe.
There are some things you can outsource, and you could pay for advertising or promotions, but real, long - term, successful, author platform building strategies — that sell tons of books easily — take time, effort and / or money to build.
Selling millions of books per day certainly puts a ton of money into Apple's coffers, and the big players were not willing to contribute to Apple's bank account.
Indie authors always proclaim that they are making a ton of money self - publishing and sell X number of titles.
They might care about you selling your data for a ton of money to their competitors.
Amazon evidently plans on selling a shit - ton of books, movies, music, apps and general products to the owners of its tablets, earning its money not from the tablet but from the repeat customer transactions.
Beyond the weirdly circular reasoning of, «The reason we didn't make as much money this quarter is because we didn't have a book sell a ton of copies this quarter,» there's a lot to be wary of in the above bullets.
The cool thing about indie publishing is that you don't need to sell tons of any given title to make good money.
This guy made a living on selling «his story» and encouraging others to fork out tons of money to hear it.
Yep, she gives away designs, generates a ton of traffic doing so, and sells ads to make money.
Reducing the number of rebalancing, buying sell, etc. will save you a ton of money is the long run.
If you're quick enough (and you should always have a plan to do this in your back pocket), you can make a ton of money off the ETFs passive investors sell.
That's because the best investing strategies aren't about aggressive trading, where you put a ton of money into a risky stock and then quickly sell it for a profit.
If you sell them and apply the money to your student loans, you can knock a ton of time off your repayment.
The banks and bankers took a ton of money out of selling mortgages to buyers and then selling securities based on the mortgages to investors.
i was told by a local vet who volunteered at the free animal clinic which gives out cheapo vaccines that they actually made tons of money through selling flea treatments and could practically give away the rabies shots - only charging their cost from the drug company.
They are making a ton of money with Sony publishing there games and them selling like crazy.
SimsVIP's sources speculate that EA is shifting more towards mobile development, as games like The Sims Mobile are basically money printing machines versus selling single boxed copies of The Sims on PC - A line of reasoning, that sadly, makes a ton of sense...
If the point of your original article is that developers such as yourself can't possibly survive in this «race to the bottom» indie game market selling games for a buck, that point is completely negated when you say over and over in the comments that in fact your company is doing quite well for itself and makes tons of money on its games.
It was my understanding that the newest patch was going to give ps3 players one map and weapon before the DLC would be available but we got nothing so is this another one of those say one thing but do something else deals its not fair that the pc version gets a free map plus the maps that the ps3 has and those with a ps3 version have to pay for it WTF why do people have to lie to sell something ps3 users had to wait eight months just to get masks and the scopes were taken away and then we had to wait over three months for this patch and the pc version got tons of add - ons in that time so why is it that sony is so money hungry that they cant give players something for free and im not talking about PS + members either all i can say about all f this is MAJOR FAIL on PSN and OVERKILLSOFTWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You'll also make tons of money by regularly playing multiplayer and selling the goodies you get from it.
Since Ubisoft is using this as an example, it is safe to say that Ubisoft sold a ton of these horse through in - game money.
Nintendo's NES Classic Edition was a big hit during the last holiday season, quickly selling out and making scalpers tons of money.
And, in general, Davidoff is spending a ton of money trying to get people like me and The New York Times to write about its arts initiatives, and I guess it's working because here's a story in the Times that mentions that Davidoff is «selling humidor boxes designed by the French artist Lison de Caunes, at 19,500 euros apiece» at Art Basel Hong Kong this week, and quotes a Davidoff executive at a lunch at Art Basel Miami Beach saying some mindless PR nonsense like «Art is part of corporate social responsibility» — and here I am writing this thing about Davidoff where I mention Davidoff a dozen or so times.
I don't want to start a big debate on vegetarianism vs. meat - eating, but right now there is way more than enough food being produced in the world; it's just that we grow crops that we feed to animals, and then we eat the animals (in many cases it's a way to make moneysell meat for a premium to the rich instead of selling tons of grain for a fraction of that price to starving people).
No government is going to force Deloittes, PcW, E&Y or KPMG to sell off their giant law firms after they have spent a ton of money acquiring them.
If you're spending a ton of money on repairs, it's time to sell it.
Unfortunately, his company lost a ton of cars to water damage along with a lot of the government's money, and then it was sold off to a Chinese company who has brought it back from the dead for some reason.
Apple is expected to sell millions of units of the iPhone X which means that Samsung's display business will end up making a ton of money in the process.
(TNS)-- When it's time to sell your home, you can invest a ton of time, energy and money into getting the place ready for sale.
Helped us sell our co-op apartment and buy another one: you do the legwork and save yourself a ton of money.
The promises of doing this in only 5 hours a week with little or no money to make a ton of money is a luring and an attractive diamond being sold to the poor souls that buys into their game but in reality they're only getting a lump of coal.
Sometimes selling a house the traditional way with a local real estate agent is simply not the best for everyone especially if the property has a ton of repairs needed or even small repairs that can add up to a lot of money.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z