Hello everyone!

My name is Joakim, and I'm a 16 year old high school student that loves computers as-well as online communities. In school I study IT and English and in my free time I like to program, script/design websites, expand my skills in internet marketing and I also enjoy gaming, mainly games like Starcraft 2 and Dota 2 but there are times when I play other games as-well.

I started to script and design websites back in 2007 as a hobby and as a way to impress my friends and that's all it was to me back then, but after a while websites weren't challenging or fun enough for me to spend allot of time on, so after a couple of months of creating websites, I got active on online communities about programing/"hacking". Programing and hacking was something both new and exciting for me. When I started to program, C# was my first language that i learned, I then I moved onto other languages like C++ and Java.   I later on (late 2010) got introduced to a forum called blackhatworld.com where I learned allot about SEO and ways to make money online (Legal ways that is) via ppd, ppc, ppv and click bank. Making money online is almost the only thing I do nowadays, together with gaming and homework that is.

I'm really determined to make money online due to the fact that I will be 18 in 2 years and my wish is to be able to study in a school outside of Sweden, meet new people and to travel the world. So internet marketing is my perfect match, all I need is a computer and an internet connection to make money.

I found out about IPower through Athene back in 2009 but I never created an account for some reason, but now I feel that the lurking time is over and it is time for me to be apart of the IPower community!

Thank you for your time! :)

Tags: CoolGuy, IPower, Programming, Swedish, introduction

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Welcome to I-Power, Joakim!

Thanks Shiznit :) Happy to be here!

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