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Site Build it! (SBI)

A new door open whenever one closes…..

It was after my second relapse (MS flare), back in October of 1998, that the magnitude of having been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis really hit me.

As I mentioned before, I was General Manager for an International Money transfer company then and even though I had had my first MS attack a full year earlier, having MS had not really scared me until now.

Before my first symptom everything was going better than planned:

  • I had moved back home
  • Came with an excellent job position
  • Earning a very good salary and
  • A little over a year after I moved back home I started to make all sorts of plans - especially after meeting the most beautiful girl that was later to become my wife.

Everything looked great. Alina Alejandra and I got married 13 months after our first date. (Actually, she might not agree with me calling it our first date, it was the day I first saw her, we went out to lunch a few days later).

Anyway, things could not have been any better. It was October 24th, 1996 when I suffered what later was confirmed to be a Multiple Sclerosis attack.

If you want to read more about how it all started you can read it on my About Me & MS page.

Exactly one year after the first MS attack, I had my second relapse. The doubts and the fears of a very uncertain future for me and my wife started to appear more often than ever in my mind.

I wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to continue my job or if I was going to be able to work at all in the future. Multiple Sclerosis, being the totally unpredictable illness it is, wasn’t making it easy at all.

After this second relapse, my doctor told me that a job such as the one I was holding (General Manager for a money transfer business) could do me more harm than good.

He said that I should try to avoid being subjected to stressful situations and activities that could raise the levels of anxiety. I managed to do some consulting work after I resigned my position but even that type of work turned out not being the best option for me.

I needed something that:

  1. I could do from Home
  2. I could do at my own time and schedule
  3. It would not put more stress in my life.

While I was searching the internet for e-business opportunities and the sort, I ran into a website that talked about how to flatten your stomach and how to exercise to keep fit. But what caught my attention was the story of the owner of the website.

She had a job, she was a traffic controller, but she wanted to do something to earn some “extra cash” and she started to talk about her experience with this thing called Site Build It! (SBI).

I got more and more interested in finding out about SBI after finishing reading her site and her story and discover a probable solution for what I was looking for: Making some extra cash to help at home

I first read every page and look at every possible piece of information I could get my hands on about SBI.

The more I saw about SBI, the more intrigued and more interested I became in finding if this was what I was looking for. I looked at the video of Amber Dusick and in a big way I could relate exactly to what she is talking about.



A lot of what Amber mentioned on her video was exactly what I was looking for. A flexible working schedule, a stress free working environment and the possibility of doing it all by working on a website? WOW!

But, what would I write about?

SBI helped me make that decision too and that’s how I started my website with SBI on Multiple Sclerosis (which I knew quite a bit about by now) and provide some helpful information and tips to other folks facing this illness.

The idea of building a website had cross my mind before - I studied Computers and I really enjoyed working with them – but, how can that help me solve my problem about making some extra cash to help my family?

I decided to take a closer look at SBI and did some more reading and watching of testimonials by folks just like you and me. Then I ran into Islam, Gidon and Linda.

Hearing them talk with the enthusiasm with which they all talked about how SBI was making their dreams come true was something that you could feel when watching or reading their stories on their video:



Nowadays, it doesn’t matter if I am not feeling to good or if I am feeling fatigued, I can be sure that my SBI site is working when I am not. It is something that I never thought possible but now I know that the saying is true: A door closes but another one opens!

ENTERS “GOOGLE ADSENSE”

I don’t want to bore you will all the details. In a nutshell, every time one of my visitors – like you - clicks on one of my google ads, I will get paid a portion of what googles charges the advertising company.

Also, as part of the great thing of doing an SBI site is that I can make money from book and DVD sales as well as other products that might be useful to my visitors.

I don't sell them myself. I just tell people where they can buy them, and if someone likes the product and buys it I get a small commission.

I will update this page to let you know how things are going. I love to talk to you more about Site Build It! (SBI) but I rather show you the SBI video tour so you can see for yourself why I love SBI!

I thank you for coming and visiting my site. I hope you find what you are looking for and just maybe a new door is opening in your life too!

I wish you all the best, be well.

Alex





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