To those who have followed TCF for any time now, you will have noticed that, at the conclusion of each month, I like to detail what lessons I have learned while applying various business models to earn money online. In past earning reports, I’ve humbly admitted that pursuing this level of transparency isn’t anything “new”. read more »
A few days overdue, and it’s good to finally be able to share with you how February turned out for me. While you won’t be inundated by spectacular earnings at least right now, there really is a logical method behind the tactical approach that I’ve taken to earning online. Rest assured, I’d be lying through my teeth if I said that earning online was easy. It isn’t. read more »
No matter how much technology evolves, I truly believe that the written word will always be relevant. While the mediums to produce and distribute this content have changed, there are many occurrences that cause me to internalize an argument highly in favor of the written word. Even though I have ventured into other online money-making business models, such as product creation and affiliate marketing, one resounding reason why I spend so much time talking about writing on the internet is because it literally drives the online world. With a cup of coffee in hand (or an orange juice, whichever you prefer) thousands of people the world over publish many pieces of content, whether they be on their own blogs or websites, or to an article directory or other Web 2.0 revenue sharing website. read more »
You may have noticed that a new and emerging Web 2.0 revenue sharing website, entitled InfoBarrel, appears throughout my blog quite a bit. While some may become annoyed by this incessant unintentional pumping, my justification for speaking so highly of this website is because of the sheer positive long-term implications that this website holds to entrepreneurs, affiliate marketers, bloggers, and the list of applicable parties goes on and on. read more »
The emergence of various Web 2.0 technologies have spawned a new breed of entrepreneur. At the core of interaction and user engagement, these technologies have been embraced by the very online business models that many websites present with. Becoming a skilled tactition in the effective utilization of social media means that you will always resolve to “think-outside-of-the-box” when it comes to using various website’s functionality as a tool to further your online endeavors. read more »
For those who have been reading Tactical CashFlow since its inception — a mere 11 or 12 posts posted in several months — you are probably quite familiar with my story. While I absolutely love what I do online, I haven’t quite been able to take my endeavors to the point where I can “quit my day job”. read more »
Words are powerful. If laced together brilliantly, they can accomplish just about anything. Not only can a simple unfounded comment break someone down to their most vulnerable state, but, in a business sense, words can embody influential leadership and even persuade the most resistant buyer to see the true value in a product or service. In my entrepreneurial journey, the words I read quickly became the impetus for great knowledge expansion and growth. read more »
Income reports aren’t anything new in the online world. Many bloggers have begun to publish consistent monthly and annual reports in order to provide their respective audiences with an idea of just how their income has fluctuated month-after-month dependent upon what actions they do (or do not) take. For most, these reports aren’t presented necessarily to brag, but rather to serve as continual documented learning experiences. read more »
Whether overseas in a combat zone, or at home in garrison, missions can take many forms ranging from simple to the most intricate and complex. In a profession such a Soldiering, where one small mess-up could mean having to write a condolence letter home to a family, I don’t take planning lightly. read more »
Once again, my desire to implement a more consistent posting schedule on TCF took a backseat to my military obligations (I hope you all understand). Fortunately, my highly analytical mind couldn’t help but retrieve a great deal of life lessons from the recent 4 night U.S. Army field training exercise that I did. read more »


