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You could write nutrition oriented content from home on a website(s) and then

" monetize " them. You don't have to know html coding, etc. I don't! I am doing

that for a non-nutrition topic right now, but plan to do one on a dietary topic

eventually. I am nearing the completion of my first one now. It is getting over

60 different visitors a day and climbing daily. I started this first one in my

spare time nine months or so ago. You can do this on any topic that you enjoy

writing about. Any topic would have to be narrowed down and effective key words

would have to be included that the Internet surfers are looking for.

The comany " SBI! " provides a turn key operation for about $300 a year and you

don't have to know html. They provide the tools to help brainstorm, then narrow

down your topic, to research relevant keywords and even e-books on how to write

for Internet readers. I've been really impressed with SBI. I am just now

starting to set the first site up to make money through affiliate links, in

content links, Google ads (soon), etc. I'll paste a button link to their site

below:

Click on the button to go to their website:

[https://secure.sitesell.com/5pillarclub/img/snippet/home-88x31.gif]

<http://workfromhome.sitesell.com/281047.html>

W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

Long Term Care Consulting

Montana State Hospital

Certified LEAP Therapist

________________________________

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

NaturallyMe

Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 12:26 PM

To: rd-usa

Subject: RDs working from home

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

Hi all

I would like to know if anyone knows of any resources which talk about what work

can RDs do from home. I read an article in " ADA times " a few months ago, about

RDs writing e-letters on the net.... Unfortunatelly I can't find the ADA times

or anything else about the e-letters... I'm not sure if they call it

e-letters... I vaguely remember the article

TIA

Ann

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