the lowdown

21. Midwest. Freelance internet marketer. In a relationship. Spiritual relationship with Christ ? Loves lip gloss, lattes, social media, sushi, shopping, health & fitness, etc. Summer baby.

politics

I'm an INFP liberal conservative. What does that mean, really? I make decisions based on intuition and my personal convictions. I have right wing values but believe in people's right to privacy. I hate how rampantly pharmaceutical drugs are dispensed but that a most naturally therapeutic green plant is both illegal and criminalized. I dislike politics and hate how people feel the need to take sides. I choose NOT to vote if I do NOT agree with either candidate's values, and hate when people who are uninformed are encouraged to vote for the simple sake of taking a side. I'm proud to be an American but I do not believe in war as a first resort. Also, I believe that we are not hated because we are free - we are hated because of our greed and inappreciation of our freedom.

religion

My life is guided by Christian faith. I am open to sharing my beliefs with others but do not have a "preachy" nor judgemental approach. Rather, I believe in demonstrating my values by the way I conduct myself in social situations. I truly believe in grace. I make poor choices at times. We're human, and nothing more is expected of us than to acknowledge our good conscience and the rest will follow. That is what I believe.

favorites

TV Show: South Park

Movie: Clueless

Book: The Bible

Hobbies: Shopping, dinner dates, keeping fit, being a girl, debating, engaging in social media

Things I Did In 2008

By marsadie · December 13, 2008 · 3 Comments · 25 Views
  • Saw the worst local band @ Skully's - Zachary Allen Starkey & co.
  • Saw the best local band @ The Newport - Sighlo
  • Flew in a plane for the first time
  • Visited Los Angeles, California
  • Met online friends in real life
  • Experimented with new things
  • Completed a lease on a studio apartment
  • Started a new lease on a studio apartment
  • Got down to a size 2
  • Got a promotion
  • Quit my day job to be self-employed
  • Witnessed my cat give birth to and nurse a litter of kittens

 

Brain is foggy. Will be adding to this list.

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We Are One Tonight, & We're Dreaming Out Loud

By marsadie · December 9, 2008 · 2 Comments · 17 Views

It's crazy, the way things happen so ironically and harmoniously when you pray about things. Faith can heal, faith can change things, faith can make the unthinkable reality.


We sleep through the day. We're up late like night owls, living on energy drinks and working and thanking God for everything He's given us. What can we do to give back, to show others the love that has been shown to us? Grace is amazing.

It's 9:30 in the morning and I'm going to take a nap for a couple hours, then wake up with Trent so that we can get some things taken care of today. Cya!

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Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2008 - Hawt!

By marsadie · December 7, 2008 · 2 Comments · 12 Views

Watched it. Loved it. The glitz, the glam, the makeup, the models, everything!

Granted, Victoria's Secret is really just cheap lingerie with hefty price tags & they use these GORG models to sell it all, but it works! Well, Victoria's Secret is good for cutesy undergarments, fuzzy slippers, their fantastic lip brush, their lip gloss, and of course their smell-goods, but that's about it.

My fave part from the show was when the models were sharing the worst pick-up lines they'd ever heard & Noemie made this gesture:

I LOL'ed!

My fave get-ups (the butterfly wings & the HUGE bow!):

My fave models are Alessandra, Adriana, Noemie, and Heidi (she has a good heart). I relate most to the beautiful Selita Ebanks because we're both tall, have chicken legs, and play with wigs.

Sigh. Makes me want to get down to a size 2 again. Not just for vanity, but for health - I don't like excess body fat, and I have a naturally thin frame. I just eat too much and exercise too little!

In case you missed the show:

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5

Victoria's Secret Coupon Codes:

Free scarf with any sweater purchase - offer code: FA814137 - valid through 12/21/08
Free fragrance gift set with any sleepwear purchase - offer code: FA814149 - valid through 12/21/08

Now I'm off to do pilates!

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Making Money Online Isn't Hard. In Fact, It's Pretty Easy

By marsadie · December 5, 2008 · 5 Comments · 50 Views

Anyone that has followed my web presence for a number of years knows that I have publicly experimented with many ways to make money online. Initially I did it for the sheer thrill about the fact that I could actually make money with this machine -- or that anyone could, for that matter. Nowadays I'm doing it for a living. I recall around a year before I decided to go freelance, I'd shared my desire with a friend and she told me, cliche intended, "Don't quit your day job." Now, six months since I've quit my day job, I can't imagine going back.

Internet marketing isn't for everyone (particularly if you can't find the power button on the computer or don't know what a "blog" is...). If you didn't pick up on that, almost anyone can succeed with internet marketing if you have the savvy, time, and patience. Even during months when I'm not making much money (usually when I'm sleeping instead of working or not taking my vitamins for productivity), I refer to inspiring posts such as those written about Top Young Internet Entrepreneurs Under 21 for inspiration. Then, I get my butt out of bed and find a product to market or a website to promote!

What inspired this post is seeing my boyfriend -- who went from knowing only the "On, Off, and Porn" buttons on the computer (comedian's joke about men) to starting his own blog back in May -- royally kick my behind in affiliate sales this month. With what program, you ask? Amazon Associates. December is usually the golden month for internet marketers, for obvious reasons. It's the 5th day of the month and my boyfriend has sold $600 worth of products online. How much work went into that? One hour. Where was the market based? Around his blog.

Not only does his "young" success inspire me to step up my own game, but it inspires me to help people that are exploring ways to make more money on the internet. Times are rough. People are losing their jobs. But, internet marketing never dies. The internet, my friends -- unlike a national recession -- is international.

Start Building Your Internet Business

Start a blog -- "Stop talking about yourself and start helping others" was the best advice I've ever heard about blogging. Take your passion -- whatever it may be -- and talk about it. Share tips and network with others while promoting your website around the internet. Now, fund the time you spend working on your blog by joining ad programs, selling paid links (related to the topic of your blog), and linking any product you recommend to it's respective affiliate program. Just as a beauty advisor earns commission for selling items behind the cosmetics counter, you too should get a kickback online for recommending the products you love.

Recommended programs: Amazon Associates (get commission for ANY item sold from Amazon!), Chitika, PayPerPost, Azoogle Ads (for advanced marketers - great for Squidoo marketing, etc - private message me for tips on getting accepted there)

Join Squidoo -- Squidoo is a network where you can create pages (or "lenses") about anything you want. You make money when visitors buy products through modules that Squidoo provides you with (Amazon and eBay being top game). Let me save you some time: Create lenses about things that you like that other people are willing to spend money on. Or, capitalize on holidays (a successful lens I made this season was about Bratz Dollz after I watched a commercial about them). Ideas are everywhere! Let me make you some money: Your lenses won't get attention if you don't promote them. Promote them everywhere (using discretion depending on the topic of your lens)!

Advertise Your Services -- What are you good at? If you can design a graphic, or build a website, or even do makeup for weddings, Craigslist has a job for you. If it weren't for Craigslist there are thousands of dollars I wouldn't have made this year.

Internet marketing is all about diversification, or not having all your eggs in one basket.

Doing all these things can bring in a few hundred dollars a month. Once you get into the swing of everything and could blog in your sleep if you needed to, you begin to multiply all your income streams (by building new blogs, finding various products to promote, and more techniques that would exhaust this post if I tried to cover them all) and start making thousands of dollars per month.

If you can sit around on the computer and play on MySpace/Facebook all day, you have no excuse to be broke. Work is what you make it. If you can make enough money online (or elsewhere) to quit your day job (and remember to pay your taxes), then do it! That is true freelance freedom.

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There's This Thing Called the Wayback Machine...

By marsadie · December 2, 2008 · 1 Comment · 20 Views

...At first I was enthralled at the brilliance of this web archive, and how it has taken snapshots of every website and everyone's web presence since the late 90's, right? Amazing.

But, as I read through my public journal from my latter teen years, I felt every emotion imaginable. Revisiting every moment like it was yesterday, all of the lust and the pain and the "chasing after the wind" (reference: Ecclesiastes)...

Eventually, after three hours of reading through my past, I wish I wouldn't have explored it at all. I regret almost everything I've done prior to my personal "reformation." I was so angry with myself at the things I did, the people I hurt, and how hopelessly lost I was at the time. For a moment I wished I could go back **so badly** to make things right, to cherish the friends I had before I lost them, and to repair the ugly image I'd created.

Exploring my past made me regress. I felt uneasy. I shared a cigarette in the freezing cold in my tee shirt and snow boots with Trent and actually cried about it all. I don't even smoke those disgusting things. What a weak moment! Trent shared a few words of wisdom with me considering his own past, and then said passively, "I'm glad I never wrote anything down..."

Some things -- well, all things -- are better left in the past. Because you can't change a single thing about it. Theoretically, there is a reason for that.

Then, I think of my life now, and where I'm headed, and the faith by which I choose to live my life... and, the lyrics from a Christian hardcore band's song comes to mind.

Life can be overwhelming.
Wave goodbye to the past. You've got your whole life to lead.

August Burns Red - Composure

"Cheer up, emo kid!"

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Cause It's a Bittersweet Symphony, This Life...

By marsadie · December 1, 2008 · 1 Comment · 7 Views

The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony

The absolute best musical genre of the mid-late 90's was Alternative. I loved this song when I was 10, I love it now, even moreso that I actually understand the lyrics.

Third Eye Blind's Semi-Charmed Life has the same effect; loved it then, even more brilliant now that I understand and have lived the words. How I even sang these words at age 10 I don't know, but this song carried me away, perhaps as a prelude of what would come of my later youth.

The sky it was gold, it was rose
I was taking sips of it to my nose
And I wish I could get back there
Some place back there...

And then I bumped up
I took the hit that I was given
Then I bumped again
And then I bumped again...

The beach gives a feeling
An earthy feeling
I believe in the faith that grows...

We tripped
On the urge to feel alive.

She's got her jaws now locked down in a smile
But nothing is all right
All right...

So innocent I was when I first sang those words, so lost I was while living those words years later, and so free I feel looking back, reflecting on times passed that I've survived and have lived to tell about them.

Music makes me most nostalgic.

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