Toronto Engineer Quitting His Job and Blogging Full-Time
In the past year blogging has gone from hobby to career with many making the switch. Matthew Pullerits from Toronto, Ontario is one such blogger. Creator of CyberWyre.com, he documents his efforts to support himself financially 100% online in order to pay for graduate school.
Toronto, Ontario (PRWEB) March 7, 2006 –- Over the past three months, 23-year-old Matthew Pullerits has become a full-time blogger. He is now making enough money from his online blog to quit his full-time computer engineering job in downtown Toronto and support himself through graduate school in the fall.
"A few months ago when I decided to return to school, I realized this meant having no steady income, incurring high tuition fees and purchasing expensive textbooks - something which I did not like the sound of. In order to finance my education, I started to find other ways to make money without working a full-time job. This included investing in the stock market, selling goods and services on eBay, and creating popular websites. I created a journal of all these efforts at www.cwire.org which has become much more popular than ever expected," he said.
Since starting his site CyberWyre two months ago, it has quickly become one of the premiere on-line stops for others wanting to learn how to make money online as he is. By sharing the tips he has learned over the past few years, he has been able to help thousands of others get started along the same path.
"Blogging can be a very relaxing, and sometimes profitable activity. There are some people however who think that having a blog is all you need. In order to have a successful site, you need more - you need unique content that others actually want to read," he said.
For more information on blogging, or how others are making money online, visit his site at www.cwire.org
Contact:
Matthew Pullerits
CWire.org
416-565-9286
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