Entrepreneur Finds a Way to Stay Afloat During the Downturn
Online, October 17, 2009 (Newswire.com) - Jacksonville, Fla., October 16, 2009 - Unemployment rates are continuing to climb, and people are stuck searching for new jobs. The search gets tougher as more people start competing over the few openings available, and it was a situation Thomas Tierney knew he didn't want to be a part of. Instead, he decided to take control over his life and write his own paychecks by creating a successful business.
"The economy didn't look like it was doing well, and I wanted to make sure my financial future was secure," Tierney said. "After doing some research, I discovered a way to make the kind of income I've always wanted to, and I didn't have to work myself to the bone to do it."
Tierney started an Internet marketing business, and joined a group of other entrepreneurs who help and support each other in order to make sure everyone succeeds. The community helped Tierney start his business, and taught him how to make it more successful.
"I was very lucky to find this organization when I did," Tierney said. "They've helped me a lot. I'm not sure where my business would be without their help, but I'm sure I wouldn't have the level of success I'm enjoying now."
Now that Tierney has been a part of this community of business owners for a while and has seen what it can do for him, he's inviting others to join so they can also make their businesses more successful. For more information about the group, or to sign up and join, visit Tierney's Web site at nobohicathistime.com.
"This is a great opportunity that business owners can take advantage of right away," Tierney said. "For those who are looking for a way to get their Internet marketing businesses off the ground, this is definitely something to look into."
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Thomas Tierney is an online marketing entrepreneur out of Jacksonville, Fla. He created a marketing business and found a community of like-minded business owners who all help each other succeed. To find more information about this opportunity or to sign up, visit Tierney's Web site at nobohicathistime.com or contact him directly by email at tktierney@gmail.com.