Subscribe to Aridni Why a homeless person can make more money than you on the internet

Thanks to technology more homeless people are getting online. And not only that, but they are making money. People who have lost everything have nothing to lose. Therefore they are not afraid to take risks.

Terri Hellerich began an online business and quickly made $100 while sleeping on benches and under bridges. This small amount was enough to get Terri’s life back on track. Now she is living in a small apartment in Northern California.

Now that some homeless shelters have computers as well as most libraries, using free services on the nonbiased internet everyone is equal.

Anyone can make money online, so get out there and do it!

For more, check out this article - Laptops Give Hope to the Homeless

This article written by Todd on 22nd June 2006

4 Comments »

  1. Katie says

    Hmm! So we really have no excuse, do we?

    Thanks for this post, Todd.

    June 22nd, 2006 | #

  2. My Money Forest - Personal Finance, Investing, Business and more! says

    […] Why A Homeless Person Can Make More Money Than You On The Internet by Aridni […]

    July 4th, 2006 | #

  3. Martin says

    This post is eerily similar to this satire:
    Homeless Reclassified as ‘Mobile Internet Users’
    http://www.satirewire.com/briefs/homeless.shtml

    July 10th, 2006 | #

  4. Homeless in SD says

    so how did she do it?? i am homeless, with (limited) internet access, i could use $100 to get a pre pay cell phone and a fresh set of clothes for interviews.

    July 14th, 2008 | #

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