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Hey Guys,

Was just curious as to how many people here
are making a Full Time Income in Internet
Marketing?

(Enough so that they don't have to have a job)

I make a Full Time income with a Home Based
business (MLM) and Im starting to add IM as
another stream of Income

Jack
#full #marketers #time
  • Profile picture of the author Zeus66
    My hand is raised. I've been job-free since 1997. I've done many things in IM since then and it's been a bumpy ride from time to time, but that just lets you know you're ALIVE!

    Best decision I ever made was getting out of the corporate rat race. It's hard work owning your own business when you're an owner/operator, but it's the kind of hard work that makes you feel very satisfied at the end of the day. And I answer to no one but me. That's worth more than any paycheck could ever be.

    John
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    • Profile picture of the author Ron Douglas
      What about part time marketers who don't have to have a job?
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by Ron Douglas View Post

        What about part time marketers who don't have to have a job?
        They're surely included within Jack's wording? He carefully didn't say "full time marketers".
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        • Profile picture of the author Ron Douglas
          Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

          They're surely included within Jack's wording? He carefully didn't say "full time marketers".
          Aside from the title of the thread.

          What's a "full time marketer" anyway? Is that someone who just markets stuff to you all the time? Like non-stop. Like that's all they do all day long is market stuff to make ends meet. Full time marketers seem very annoying. :p
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          • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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            Originally Posted by Ron Douglas View Post

            Aside from the title of the thread.
            Ah.

            Yes, there is that.

            Well spotted - sorry!
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          • Profile picture of the author ShaunAllen
            I can say I've been a proud business owner for 3 years selling products online.

            Sadly, I can say I had the hobby of trying to make money online for
            5 years before that.

            I got done in one month in the first year of being a business owner than I did in the previous 5 years of going from system to system, product to product with no real business model.

            Originally Posted by Ron Douglas View Post

            Aside from the title of the thread.

            What's a "full time marketer" anyway? Is that someone who just markets stuff to you all the time? Like non-stop. Like that's all they do all day long is market stuff to make ends meet. Full time marketers seem very annoying. :p
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  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    Grew up in Atlanta. Stopped working for someone else around 2003. Moved to Silicon Valley in 2010. I now have close to a dozen employees and still growing. Of course, all those employees are virtual, as I have no intention of creating an office anytime soon, unless there is no need for me to be there.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rod Cortez
    I'm a part-time raver who hasn't had a job since 1999.

    RoD
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    "Your personal philosophy is the greatest determining factor in how your life works out."
    - Jim Rohn
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  • Profile picture of the author Net Assasin
    Well I have been full time for alittle over 3 years now. Just tinker with it until you find your feet. Build your business slowly and properly and you will ALWAYS win.

    I struggled for a couple of years before I figured out how to get 100,000+ views to nearly every single article I write and I would not have found that out without some serious perseverance.

    In time you will find what works for you as well.

    To your every success

    Will
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