Are you addicted to the Warrior Forum

by bt
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Hey all,

Just wanted to find out how many of you are addicted to the Warrior Forum. I have learned so much about Internet Marketing from this forum since joining. I would rather read posts on this forum than watch TV Shows, at least some of what you learn on this forum will make you money down the road If you take action. Watching TV Shows just takes up valuable time.

Don't get me wrong, I still watch TV when I get the time, but I find myself visiting the Warrior Forum more often lately. I look at It like this, take some of what you learn on this forum and put It to work, don't just read the posts and do nothing with what you have learned. Take action and you will be surprised with the results.

When you watch TV for entertainment just think of the hours you waste with nothing to show for It when you could be on the Warrior Forum learning new Internet Marketing Strategies that could make you money down the road.

I think being addicted to the Warrior Forum Is a good thing.

Anyway, enough with my rant, the real question I have for all you Warriors Is are you addicted to the Warrior Forum, and do you find yourself visiting the Warrior Forum more and more as time goes by.


Terry
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  • Profile picture of the author retsced
    I wouldn't say i'm addicted to the WF. Certainly I drop in from time to time to answer questions and get some ideas. I gave up watching T.V well before I entered into the arena of internet marketing and it has been the best decision I ever did make all those years ago. The WF has a vast amount of information and to be addicted to any forum as big as this one, can easily get you stuck in that continuous loop of "learning" rather than "doing."

    I think what many fail to realize is that you do NOT need to know a million and one ways to make money online. Sticking to one PROVEN system is the key to success. Personally, I spend 80% of my time implementing traffic generating strategies and 20% learning.

    So, I'm not addicted to information consuming, but I am addicted to working hard on implementing what knowledge I already have.
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  • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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    I can quit anytime I want. What, right now? I don't feel like it. I'm doing stuff. GET AWAY FROM MY LAPTOP.

    I wouldn't call it an addiction lol. I've stepped away for prolonged breaks before, and if I felt the need to I could definitely do so again. I enjoy coming here, conversing with tons of people, trolling fools, and learning a bit about marketing. It replaces workplace banter that I no longer have (and not being social kills me), and helps make the work day go by faster. Writing is fun, but staring at the same words for 4 hours straight becomes a drag.

    Skype has actually been sucking a bit of my WF time away, it's more instant and enjoyable to chat on. If only I could get connected. I wonder what my groups are doing without me around? (Probably getting work done, and that's a damn shame.)
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  • Profile picture of the author Litherland
    Not addicted :-/ I'm just interested to keep in the loop and continue to learn
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