About Robert Dickson
February 6, 2009Hello,
I started trying to make a living online in 2002, and it’s been a slow, but successful process. I was finally able to quit my day-job in early 2008, and I now work full-time from the comfort of my home, along with my wife and our two-year-old daughter.
I do a lot of different things, but most of them involve websites in some form. I create graphics in Photoshop, code websites in PHP and HTML, and promote websites in Google, and through Social Bookmarking, among other things. In the end, it always comes back to websites. My website promoting my custom website design work is Porcupine Website Design.
Believe it or not, I am also a prolific sports handicapper, and I make a bit of income from suggesting profitable sports betting picks for free.
Making money online is exciting and fun, but it’s much different than the “traditional” working world. I find that I am better able to organize my ideas when I post to a blog and get feedback from others. That’s where the idea for this blog came about. Over the years, I’ve come across several different ways to make money online, and I’m hoping to discuss many of those methods on here. I’ll also present new ideas I’ve come across, and let everyone tear them down.
So that’s me in a nutshell. Please join me as I share my ideas with the world, and hopefully make some money along the way
Robert Dickson














Dear Robert,
Youe writings about yourself are of great interest to me. I’VE BEEN SEARCHING THE NET ALMOST FULL TIME FOR ABOUT SIX MONTHS LOOKING FOR A WAY TO MAKE AN INCOME.
Comment by frank benton — July 13, 2009 @ 11:54 pm
Dear Robert, I accidently hit the enter button on my entry comment. To continue: I’m looking to find a full time living from several web sites. I have down loaded more e books than I would like to admit. Virtually everything is of dubious worth. Your sites look very promising, but I still am concerned if I can earn full time income after reading your “HOW I EARN MONEY” IN THESE TOUGH TIMES. i LIKE THE WEBHOSTINGPAD group and the fact they furnish a telephone number if a problem should occur. Before I DECIDE TO GO WITH YOUR PROGRAM, dO YOU FURNISH A PHONE NUMBER? I’M EXTREMELY INTERESTED IN GETING STARTED. Sincerely, Frank Benton
Comment by frank benton — July 14, 2009 @ 5:13 am