Whois Tony Savage

Hi, I am pleased that you have found your way onto my site and perhaps you wish to know a little more about who I am and what I do.

Well let’s start with with the question…

So Whois Tony Savage?

I am a happily married man with a lovely wife,  I have  four great children and a very good hearted retriever dog called Holly.

We live in the southeast of the UK in a county called Kent, this is also known as the “Garden of England” due to its flora and fruit. Where I live is surrounded by farm land, I have an apple orchard backing onto the rear of my property and grazing for sheep and cows at the front.

I am lucky in so much that in the spring we have lambs bounding around in the field opposite our house and also at times in the orchard behind. My children particularly enjoy playing in the orchard using it as an extended garden, climbing apple trees is a favourite pastime for them keeping them quiet for hours :-).

Being in the UK you are never really that far from the coast, in the better weather we travel to locations on the Kent coastline for day’s out and can comfortably get there in under an hour.

I have been involved in the IT industry myself for many years, I started out having to use some real basic dos cmds (so who remembers dos?) in programming to get things done.  By today’s standard’s it was very archaic and looking back I wonder just how anything got done without the use of a GUI (graphical user interface with pretty icons, pictures and menus).

I remember the advent of Microsoft Windows 3.1 as a real milestone, while also utilising an internet dialup connection pushing the technological boundaries at a stunning speed of 14.4Kpps, where as today I still struggle with my bandwidth and that’s on an 8MB Broadband connection that is hundreds of times faster.

I still keep all the older laptops and my first really good PC that I used although I have never really understood why!  I do know that some of the very early laptops are getting very collectable in Japan now, so who knows maybe one day I will be tempted to part with some or take them to an Antiques road show :-).

I have multiple IT certifications to my name with the main one’s being with Microsoft, I also attained the corporate title of “Senior Network Systems Administrator” for a multibillion American software company in the E-learning/Talent Management field.

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Without doubt computing technology nowadays is far more than just a necessity to me, it really is a way of life and something I am not only good at but luckily enough to really enjoy.

I started out with online businesses around the time when Ebay launched (I will leave you to do the math).  I have tried many businesses both online and off with differing levels of success.  Some have created a good ongoing income and others have cost me time – money and sleepless nights but both types have prepared the groundwork and foundation of who I am today.

The internet’s a massive arena, by far the largest collection of html pages on the planet providing information and offers on just about every topic you could imagine.  Every day, hundreds of millions of transactions take place and the associated money being exchanged is staggering in its enormity.

Without any doubt there is a wealth of potential for online profits for those who know the right methods to use, to dip your toes into the sea of online commerce can leave you living the life many will only dream about.

I am sure you are well aware that there’s a mass of information out there on how to make money online. Whether it’s an e-book, a new course, perhaps a DVD set or a webinar, the web’s totally saturated.

Now, maybe I’m wrong, but most of what we see is the same old re-hashed stuff. It’s just being churned out with a new name or a slightly different twist on a theme that has grown tired with loads of amazing claims of riches with pictures of flash cars, boats and houses.

Terms such as Ninja – Stealth – Covert – Secret – Sniper are used in conjunction with titles to sway you into thinking WOW :-).

What many people fail to realise online until it’s much too late, is that there is no such thing as “get rich quick” although on any given day online you can find many offerings that make just such a claim.

There is profusion of schemes out there that are claiming this, but unfortunately for the masses that try them it usually ends up with disappointment and a loss of their money.

Imagine one of these “Guru’s” having a really inside “HOT” idea, they try it out and find that the returns are staggering. They start pulling in masses of money in such a short time and it doesn’t look like it’s going to stop any time soon!!!

So what do they do: Keep real quiet and let the money keep rolling in? Maybe employee a few people at a few dollars an hour to replicate the activity and really leverage the idea to make millions?

Or maybe the idea isn’t that great anyway to do that, so how about “hype” it up big time and put up a web page for the masses, sell it for $49.95 and when hundreds of people have brought it and realised the market is once again saturated – move on to the next project.

The people behind these schemes are the only ones to possibly benefit and they disappear quicker than Houdini the famous escape artist when the going gets tough.

Now don’t get me wrong, for sure there are decent products around, but just not that many.

So what do you do about finding them, how do you make sure it’s right for you?

Well unless you get really lucky, you could literally spend years sifting through the droves of information before you even come close to finding anything even half way decent, let alone wonderful!

And that’s also assuming you haven’t long since given up and run out of money and hope. It’s by no means an easy task on your own, if it was easy everyone would be giving up the day job in droves just to get their share of all the potential online wealth.

NOW IF YOU HAVE GOT THIS FAR, I do have a solution or maybe perhaps it’s more advice for you to try and help protect your time and money :-).

You might of thought I was going to suggest a specific business to invest you time and money in?  No, that would not be too good would it, I know nothing about you and I would not want to be responsible for you selecting something unsuitable for you current situation.

ANY idea you find online, don’t just signup after ploughing through droves of crafted sales pages, get onto Google and research, research, research any/all offers.  Go to review sites (but be careful as most might be selling the opportunity themselves for commission).  Try finding a good online directory the has actual subscriber reviews and rates the offer on the effort/cost and returns.

Google blogs that have the offer search term, go to sites that have people writing about the offer.

Most importantly  check any offers money back details, at the very least you should look for  a 30 money back if not satisfied and as with Click bank you will get 60 days no quibble.

The time taken to fully research will be well worth it in the long term, I wish you every successes.

Best Wishes

 

 

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