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About Me

Thomas Worsley has been a work from home internet business entreprenuer since 1999 and is the owner and webmaster for several web sites. Tom has written many articles on the subject and has his own free article publishing directory at kawarthapublishing.com

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My Interests

Geocaching, Hiking fishing, golf, computers, curling, boating, camping.

I'd like to meet:

Other Work from home internet entrepreneurs who make money online from their web site. I would like to learn from them what they are doing to successfully generate traffic and revenues from their websites.
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Music:

Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and other classic rock. My favorite radio station is Q107 in Toronto. Scycadelic Sunday with Andy Frost is my favorite listening time.

Movies:

The Inconveniant Truth

Are You Ready For The Next Global Depression

On February 2 2007 a group of scientist from around the world at a global warming and climate change summit in Paris announced that global warming is in fact happening at an alarming rate and that humans are at least 90% to blame due to emissions from using fossil fuels. They went on to say that a world of change is needed in order to curb global warming. The scientist also says that no matter what we do now, global warming will probably continue for centuries.

Heroes:

Russ Howard Canadian curling ledged who I met and curled against with my brother and sisters in the Muskoka Mixed Curling Bonspiel.

My Blog

Your Own Work From Home Business Web Site

Having your own internet business would not be complete without your own domain name and website. If you want to make money online you need your own domain name and website. Once you have your own web...
Posted by Tom on Sat, 17 Mar 2007 08:25:00 PST

Persistence Is The Key To Internet Business Marketing Strategy

If there is one thing that I have learnt over the years marketing and promoting my work from home internet business website, it is that you will not be successful overnight. Some of my internet busine...
Posted by Tom on Wed, 28 Feb 2007 07:41:00 PST

Create And Distribute Your Own E-books

I just recently created my very own e-book complete with links to my web site and other business opportunities that I am promoting. E-books can be given away for free. The more people that download yo...
Posted by Tom on Tue, 27 Feb 2007 11:41:00 PST

Are You Ready For The Next Global Depression

On February 2 2007 a group of scientist from around the world at a global warming and climate change summit in Paris announced that global warming is in fact happening at an alarming rate and that hum...
Posted by Tom on Sat, 24 Feb 2007 09:21:00 PST

New To Myspace HELLO!!

Hi my name is Tom Worsley and I am the publisher for various work from home internet business opportunity web sites, including bigmoolla.com work from home internet business opportunities , Work ...
Posted by Tom on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:12:00 PST