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		<title>By: DTs Flash Drive Blog</title>
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		<description>I agree that locally independent business is the way to go. I always thought that way too and with the internet it&#039;s a real possibility. I&#039;m just getting into affiliate marketing but before that I used to be a freelance translator. That&#039;s pretty cool too because no matter what language you speak you can live in any country of the world. Just pick one where you could basically be a &quot;millionaire&quot; with just a few hundred dollars (as a translator you probably don&#039;t make more than 2000 a month max). Of course having solid internet and electricity access would be vital and therein may lie the rub.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree that locally independent business is the way to go. I always thought that way too and with the internet it&#8217;s a real possibility. I&#8217;m just getting into affiliate marketing but before that I used to be a freelance translator. That&#8217;s pretty cool too because no matter what language you speak you can live in any country of the world. Just pick one where you could basically be a &#8220;millionaire&#8221; with just a few hundred dollars (as a translator you probably don&#8217;t make more than 2000 a month max). Of course having solid internet and electricity access would be vital and therein may lie the rub.</p>
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