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It's just me!
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Since we are in the internet world, so you plan to stay on this forever? I mean, things would change, a new trend will be set up, do you think you could still be on the internet world maybe 15 to 20 years from now, doing the same thing as what you are doing on the present? share your thoughts please.
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Dominic Tay
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Hey Jayden, here's my thoughts:
I'll still be doing online biz if given another choice. It gives me more freedom compared to working for somebody else, and it requires low capital to sustain. With that said, maybe 15-20 years, I'll be doing major product launches with hundreds of affiliates. Ha, the future never fails to excite me... |
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i think the internet just started.....
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"One Man's Ceiling is Another Man's Floor" "I Pay Less Attention to What Men Say. I Just Watch What They Do."
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NorseStar
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Ja, but it will be an intergalactic net
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"One Man's Ceiling is Another Man's Floor" "I Pay Less Attention to What Men Say. I Just Watch What They Do."
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HyperActive Warrior
Join Date: Dec 2008
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I hope to do this for long-term. Work hours are flexible and I get to do what I love most.
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Advanced Warrior
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Internet is a great place, but it's a living, growing beast so we will ALL have to adapt to it. We can all still be here 20 years from now assuming we can adapt.
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It's just me!
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Thanks guys, your replies has been very motivational. For me, i think I am still on the internet world for about 15-20 years. It's also the love of work that would make you say you can stay for that very long. thanks.
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I'm pretty sure the internet will still be up and around in the next twenty years, and the only new trend I can think of that will check it is an even more portable version of the internet.
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Advanced Stone Thrower
Join Date: Mar 2009
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I sure that in 20 years things will be way different, but as long as you try to adapt i dont see why not. Who knows with all this mobile internet becoming more and more standard, maybe it would become even more profitable?
I do know that if or rather when i hit 7 digits, i will probably try to outsource alot of stuff, so i can use my time for other things |
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I hope so, but you never know. Things change, and you better believe the net will change too. Will we change with it? That's the question.
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~~ Fire-Ready-Aim ~~
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If we reflect back 10 years to what the internet was like at that time we know for certain that the internet will be a very different place 10 years from now. Change is also happening semi-exponentially so the contrast will be even greater. The upshot is I guess we'll have to keep moving with the times.
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Active Warrior
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The internet will still be around in another ten years, another 20 years, and further into the future. But it will be a very different place. It's changing rapidly, just as the outside world is changing fast.
What we have to do is to influence it as much as we can for the better. Set high standards and encourage others to do the same. It's not all about making money, important though it is to earn a living from what we do. It's about striving for the best. As my karate instructor used to say - "Strive for perfection - even though you know you'll never be perfect." |
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Active Warrior
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Hello
I have really not thought about 20 years from now No idea what the internet will be like then But if I can make money with a home business there is nothing like it. And this beats MLM hands down. I am really not good at one on one selling. regards NIkhil |
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HyperActive Warrior
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I'll be self-employed forever, yes.
As for the internet, as long as there's a demand for what I'm selling, I'll continue to do it. It'd be pretty silly to invest time and energy in building a business, just for a short term gain. |
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