Since nobody suggested this, I am all for taking risks.. but not what you are suggesting.
Ask your employer for a cutback to part time. Use the extra time to trial and error. If you fail, you at least have some fall back money to keep you going.
If you hate the job that much, get a new job as a part time worker or get into manpower temporary work for some easy cash.
I was able to leave me job and go AM full time only because I got a three month severance package because the job moved locations. That was three months to put up or shut up (get a new job).
I think you are being completely irresponsible by quiting and blowing through $8000. You can hire programmers and others to make you a great money making website, however, they take 1-2 months to complete the work. Thus, 2 months you could have kept working. Otherwise, your stuck buying someone else's website like another WF member suggested.
A lot of us have spent years researching forums, websites, successful websites, and then learning HTML, blogging, a little graphic development, SEO, SEM, PPC, Arbitrage, and about the methods to earn commissions. There's a SHITLOAD to learn.
So unless your rent is $400 and can live for a year while you research and get your hands dirty, you definitely need to rethink your plan. I was able to become a success only because I spent a year researching during my mornings, lunch hours, break times, and at night when I am home while I still had my job.
You have the right attitude and the willingness to get in and learn. You are just going way overboard with risk.
Ask your employer for a cutback to part time. Use the extra time to trial and error. If you fail, you at least have some fall back money to keep you going.
If you hate the job that much, get a new job as a part time worker or get into manpower temporary work for some easy cash.
I was able to leave me job and go AM full time only because I got a three month severance package because the job moved locations. That was three months to put up or shut up (get a new job).
I think you are being completely irresponsible by quiting and blowing through $8000. You can hire programmers and others to make you a great money making website, however, they take 1-2 months to complete the work. Thus, 2 months you could have kept working. Otherwise, your stuck buying someone else's website like another WF member suggested.
A lot of us have spent years researching forums, websites, successful websites, and then learning HTML, blogging, a little graphic development, SEO, SEM, PPC, Arbitrage, and about the methods to earn commissions. There's a SHITLOAD to learn.
So unless your rent is $400 and can live for a year while you research and get your hands dirty, you definitely need to rethink your plan. I was able to become a success only because I spent a year researching during my mornings, lunch hours, break times, and at night when I am home while I still had my job.
You have the right attitude and the willingness to get in and learn. You are just going way overboard with risk.