About
It is understandable why many people automatically think “SCAM” or “BS” when they come across anything to do with business promotion in the virtual realm of the Internet. But while there are a lot of scumbags out there who would sooner empty your wallet than do anything to actually help you, there are even more people who can help you achieve your personal goals.
Change is the only constant online. Even the FTC has stepped in to make sure consumers are aware that websites use information marketing to generate income by recommending products and services they may or may not be well informed about. The FTC wants you to know that my recommendations could be tainted by the promise of “easy money” in the form of affiliate commissions.
Clearly stated here for the record, I do recommend products and services on PaulineTrabert.com that include affiliate links to those same products and services. If you click an affiliate link on my site and then take some actions on the site where the products are sold, it is possible that I could receive compensation for telling you about the products and services you may not have otherwise heard about. That is the basic idea of affiliate marketing in all of its various forms.
What I talk about here is what I know to be true based on my own experiences. There are plenty of people online who know how to make a sale regardless of whether their product will actually solve your problem or not. I am a problem solver and seek out those products and services that work for information marketing results. I have been immersed online full-time since 2002. This is what I do. This is who I am. This is what I am all about.
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In my previous life I was a musician, songwriter, poet, artist and general child of the 60′s. In 1997 I wrote a song to be a sort of anthem for my generation. I’ve included it here as it’s about me too. So rock on man.

I am a child of the 60′s
I’m getting old and gray
There were times when I was young
I never thought I’d still be alive today
Now I see my generation fading away
I was a flower child
Way back in 1969
I did not make it to Woodstock
But I sure was tryin’
Hell I was 16 years old
And the world was mine
I’m still rockin’ only in a chair now
And I’m still rollin’ I do it all the time
I may seem old to you but I’m not dead yet
And I plan to rock on til the day I die
I started rockin’ and a rollin’
When I was sweet 16
Drugs, sex, rock ‘n roll
If you know what I mean
I was pickin’ flowers
And playing a green tambourine
Now I’ve forgotten more things
Than some of you may ever know
Did I mention I’ve forgotten more
Than some of you may ever know?
One thing I won’t forget
Is how to rock ‘n roll
And I’m still rockin’ only in a chair now
I’m still rollin’ I do it all the time
I may seem old to you but I’m not dead yet
And I plan to rock on til the day I die
Yeah I’m still rockin’ only in a chair now
I’m still rollin’ I do it all the time
I may seem old to you but I’m not dead yet
And I plan to rock on til the day I die
Til the day I die
© 1997 by Pauline Trabert
Recording courtesy of Gray Trabert “Reflections” CD from 2002.