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Todd is on the road, letting his mind craft up some ingenious $$ strategies, and Katie works hours on end, it seems, to land herself a real estate license.

The question is: what are you doing toward the growth of wealth?

For the next month, we’ll be featuring YOUR ideas. Every Saturday, we’ll be featuring a guest writer’s article in our new section, “SATURDAY STRATEGIES”. Yeah– you could be published on Aridni. We’re interested in the things you do/dream of doing, things you’ve seen your mother’s uncle’s best friend do toward success (and the things he wish he did), and other cashing-in thoughts. We’re all over the board at Aridni. Why not join us? We won’t add to your wealth, yet you may discover something new. Seems to us we learn more writing and researching for you than we ever did as readers.

To do:
Click the contact button on the left and express your interest in writing. Let us know if you have a particular topic or we can help you out. Sometimes picking up the pencil can be the hardest part. Todd will send you an okay and pencil in a publishing date as soon as he gets his computer plugged in at his destination of Buffalo, NY. Then Katie will help you as much as you need with the actually writing of your future post.

So what do you say? Ready to show everyone some ideas on MAD MONEY? We can’t wait to hear from you (especially Katie, who is dying to take a break from real estate studies!).

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This article written by Admin on 8th June 2006

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