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i have seen a lot of posts that speak about going full time .
reasons could be that they are getting > 4 figure / month .
But what will you do working full time @ adsense?
i mean does it take 8 hours to publish something or to advertise for your site?
Most of us have access to there pc in there jobs / universities / school / when traveling etc ..
They can check and see what's happening during the day and be sure evrything is ok .
can someone tell me what a full time adsenser will do (Except writing articles ...) with a full time job in adsense?
Going full-time gives you more time to develop your websites, this could result in a huge earnings boost.
i mean does it take 8 hours to publish something or to advertise for your site?
It also gives you more time to diversify.
But what will you do working full time @ adsense?
For this year in schedule:
14 fairs, some of them will be visited several days. If my income development is good, one will be even about 10.000km away
Prepare many tests and evaluations.
Visit several interesting projects to write reports about them.
Make at last 100 pages from the family vacation to turn it to business expenses.
The general schedule is an average of 4 new pages per day.
It's because a full time job gets you nowhere.
I would rephrase to "a fulltime job limits your ability to make money quickly". Your statement more or less says that those in full time jobs are chumps and are wasting their time. I'm sure there are many high powered professionals in the financial/legal/medical worlds who followed the traditional career ladder route who would treat $10,000 a month as nothing more than a chunk of change. Just saying.
If you have a decent amount of savings, and can afford to dedicate a certain amount of time to developing and promoting your website, you only have your determination and desire to worry about.
But if you are flat broke and need your full-time job to pay bills, debt, etc., then quitting may not be the best option.
I agree with idea: "To really be successful in this biz, you should consider dedicating yourself to it full-time. That is almost impossible to do with a full-time job where you work for someone else."
I tell you... I have tons of ideas about how I could better develop my site/biz (i.e. attending seminars, conferences, etc.) but it's difficult when you don't have a ton of money you can use to support it.
How much do this people earn, when they stop working?
Absolutely nothing.
Running a website is work too, you're just self-employed.
When to stop working for OTHERS is simple, when the website makes enough to sustain your lifestyle and/or you're very close to taking a loaded shotgun and unloading it in the office the next time your boss asks for a schedule, that's time to quit.