What does it take to be successful online?

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Well, if what I am seeing under members names in posts on the Warrior Forum is correct, it is because most of the senior warriors are a "War Room Member"! Could there be a correlation there?
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  • Profile picture of the author MustafaKamal
    I think the most successful internet marketers are the most humble ones in this forum
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    • Profile picture of the author smile633
      Originally Posted by MustafaKamal View Post

      I think the most successful internet marketers are the most humble ones in this forum
      The most successful internet marketers seem to be those who stick with one thing and get good at it before they tackle another! ... and another ... and another!
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  • Profile picture of the author sevenish
    Seems to have very little to do with financial viability, from what I've seen. Please let me know if (and how) I'm wrong.

    I've seen some folks here selling "financial freedom" products come begging here for rent money. Oh, and they're "War Room" members"

    Chris: Do you have some hard numbers behind your claims? Or are you just pouring more koolaid?
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Taylor
    Kool aid shmool aid...the warroom has piles of resources not available out here in the open.

    Join or not, but if not, you're missing out.
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  • Profile picture of the author David Chamberlain
    The War Room has paid for itself 10 times over for me.

    The amount of products available for free in there is amazing!

    Not to mention all the free, quality information provided!
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  • Profile picture of the author Sandor Verebi
    Originally Posted by Chris W. Sutton View Post

    Well, if what I am seeing under members names in posts on the Warrior Forum is correct, it is because most of the senior warriors are a "War Room Member"! Could there be a correlation there?
    Hi Chris,

    The answer to your question is YES. Why?

    Because, as I'm able to see

    - members are skilled and experienced
    - their knowledge origined from their practice
    - their reputation is backed with financial success
    - they are eager to find new marketing methods
    - they share their knowledge without envy
    - they are helpful
    - they remember that they were also beginner

    So I feel that to be a War Room member is a privilege. I only can to recommend the membership.

    Regards,

    Sandor
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  • Profile picture of the author CliveG
    What does it take to be successful online?

    Luck, of course. But the harder you work the luckier you get!

    (Not very original I know)

    Clive
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  • Profile picture of the author glazebrookwarrior
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    • Profile picture of the author Sandor Verebi
      Originally Posted by glazebrookwarrior View Post

      ... It's life. There's a tier system. The top get the cream. 2nd get the milk. 3rd get water and lower get the scraps.
      Hey,

      Yea, that is the life. But if someone who is in the 'lower' category presently -- and want to raise himself until he will be able to get the 'milk' or what is more the 'cream' -- and have attitude and courage to learn and is not lazy to take some work then he can arrive to that place.

      As you know, there are rights and duties in our life. We have to be equal to our duties in order to be allowed to excercise our rights. These two are working together. It is necessary to do something for this if someone want to rise. This is our duty for ourselves.

      All the best,

      Sandor
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    • Profile picture of the author lakshaybehl
      Originally Posted by glazebrookwarrior View Post

      It's life. There's a tier system. The top get the cream. 2nd get the milk. 3rd get water and lower get the scraps.
      Question is- where do you want to be?
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        • Profile picture of the author lakshaybehl
          Originally Posted by TMG Enterprises View Post

          What does it take to be successful online?

          The same thing it takes to be successful at anything - hunger.

          If you are hungry enough, you will find a way to overcome any obstacle in your path.

          In other words, if you truly have the "want to", you will find a way.

          Tina

          Tina, you're spot on.

          But the question is- how do you get that hunger? Most people aren't exactly satisfied, but it'd be a disservice to their stakeholders to call them dissatisfied. They might have a desire for more, but might lack hunger.

          Where does that come from, eh?

          -Lakshay
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  • Profile picture of the author Zeus66
    I'll second the notion above me that it's mostly about sticking with something all the way through, and then moving on. I'll add that you can achieve modest success through your own efforts in a number of ways, but a lot of the really successful top-tier IM'ers leverage the labor of others. Outsourcing = scaling up. That's one big key to going from comfortable to wealthy.

    John
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    • Profile picture of the author Sandor Verebi
      Originally Posted by Zeus66 View Post

      I'll second the notion above me that it's mostly about sticking with something all the way through, and then moving on. I'll add that you can achieve modest success through your own efforts in a number of ways, but a lot of the really successful top-tier IM'ers leverage the labor of others. Outsourcing = scaling up. That's one big key to going from comfortable to wealthy.

      John
      John, without any doubt, more brains think more -- more eyes see more -- more hands make more. For this reason we need to set up and maintain good relationship with each other, who are able to make a team work for a mutual success (Mastermind).

      Your word 'leverage' covers the essence anyway.

      Cheers,

      Sandor
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  • Profile picture of the author Mukul Verma
    I will third the notion of sticking with something, also add patience
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