Vassago Jabberwocky
Posted 02-14-2009 at 02:36 AM by Vassago
Some people may work fulltime from home on the Net and make only an average income - £20,000 for example.
Then you get someone who does this part time, who hardly ever visits his own forum, yet makes well over six figures.
It's a case of working smart and not hard.
It's very easy for me to spend $450 a month buying leads. That isn't the issue.
Most people in Network Marketing need free methods that work - the ones we give them.
For me success isn't in about how much I personally make, but how much I help my affiliates make. And again, this is not a set figure, but what it means to them.
You all have heard of John Reese - probably because of his recent campaigns - yet he was a self made millionaire long before he started anything you would have heard about - what he's known for.
So what if he's a self made millionaire on the Net - he's a nice guy first and foremost, and he's real.
At the end of the Wizard of Oz where the Wizard says to the Tin Man after giving him his heart:
"Remember, my sentimental friend, that a heart is not measured by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others"
I don't measure my success by how much money I make, what car I drive, what house I live in, what job I have - or don't have in this case.
Vassago
http://vassago-vassago.blogspot.com/
Then you get someone who does this part time, who hardly ever visits his own forum, yet makes well over six figures.
It's a case of working smart and not hard.
It's very easy for me to spend $450 a month buying leads. That isn't the issue.
Most people in Network Marketing need free methods that work - the ones we give them.
For me success isn't in about how much I personally make, but how much I help my affiliates make. And again, this is not a set figure, but what it means to them.
You all have heard of John Reese - probably because of his recent campaigns - yet he was a self made millionaire long before he started anything you would have heard about - what he's known for.
So what if he's a self made millionaire on the Net - he's a nice guy first and foremost, and he's real.
At the end of the Wizard of Oz where the Wizard says to the Tin Man after giving him his heart:
"Remember, my sentimental friend, that a heart is not measured by how much you love, but by how much you are loved by others"
I don't measure my success by how much money I make, what car I drive, what house I live in, what job I have - or don't have in this case.
Vassago
http://vassago-vassago.blogspot.com/
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