Apple have announced some significant changes to the way users can manage email privacy in iPhones, iPads and desktop computers.

This change will make a massive difference to how you and I can measure the effectiveness of our email campaigns.

No longer will we be able to track opens as a metric, but there is a much more significant challenge ahead for Facebook and Google.

The retargeting pixel that some of us seriously dislike will become far less valuable.

Ultimately the massive data store that Facebook and Google have on all of us will become less and less valuable.

Facebook has suggested that their ad platform will become unusable, putting a considerable dent in their income.

Combine that with the departure of the Millenials from Facebook, and this behemoth of the Internet social scene may look a lot like MySpace in a few years.

Hard to believe I know, but without the revenue or users, Facebook has little to offer.

That's the way the Internet operates folks.

It's a dynamic beast, and the only way for you to survive is to make hay while the sun shines, but expect rain.

I recently read that with any projects, you should plan for a 90% failure rate.

This suggestion means that only 1 in 10 projects will succeed.

Online that seems about right from what I've seen and experienced.

That one, though, can make all the income you want.
 

Regards,
Brent.


P.S.  One way of trying multiple things to find the successful ones for you is to grab this list of sites that will pay you for doing specific tasks.

Some require writing, some require listening to music, some require you to watch videos etc.

None of the tasks are complicated, and they will pay you at varying rates for doing them.

No, you won't make a job-killing income from any of these, but you can supplement your income nicely and with minimal effort.

https://go.wm-tips.com/seedmoney.

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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