Internet Marketing Vs Weight Loss Vs College

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Anyone know the success rate for these 3? Going into internet marketing Full time, losing body fat NOT weight, and percentage of people that goes to college and those that actually finishes. The reason I said losing body fat and NOT weight is cause losing weight is TOO EASY its the art of burning body fat that's the challenge.

Here is my thinking... Even If only one percent has accomplish something then there is no reason why I would not be able to do the same. Unless it's something genetic that you have absolutely no control over. Then there are those that gets scare and run away when they see success rate that low. Humans are lazy they all want the easy way out, they all want some kind of guarantee.

How many people wants money?? EVERYONE! (make a quick buck)

How many people wants to create a business?? NOT Many (long term sustainable business)

So it would make sense that the success rate is low wouldn't it?

Who wants to be very healthy and tone with a sexy body? EVERYONE!!

Who wants to work hard at the gym and make exercise and healthy food choices as part of their every day habit? NOT Many

My main question is "WHAT IS THE SUCCESS RATE AMONG THOSE 3" ? PLEASE READ THE FULL POST BEFORE YOU START REPLYING WITH IRRELEVANT ANSWERS.
#college #internet #loss #marketing #weight
  • Profile picture of the author Riddelsome
    If you need help with losing weight, ( Fat. ) Then I can give you a lot of information on that, Not affiliated of coarse, as Its from my head. I had lost a lot of weight a few years ago. I even started a blog on it.
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    • Profile picture of the author vuedoolor
      nowhere in my thread post did I ask about how to lose weight. I asked about the success percentage rate among those 3.

      Anyways I went from 18% body fat to 5% body fat in 3 months.

      Originally Posted by Riddelsome View Post

      If you need help with losing weight, ( Fat. ) Then I can give you a lot of information on that, Not affiliated of coarse, as Its from my head. I had lost a lot of weight a few years ago. I even started a blog on it.
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  • Profile picture of the author David Bynon
    Originally Posted by vuedoolor View Post

    Anyone know the success rate for these 3?
    I'm sorry, but you're going about this all wrong. You start with finding a demand... not a product to sell.
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    • Profile picture of the author vuedoolor
      I was asking about the percentage success rate of those 3.. I never mention anything about product promotion or demand it was not even related to marketing at all.. I guess I should of posted it in the off topic category.

      Originally Posted by David Bynon View Post

      I'm sorry, but you're going about this all wrong. You start with finding a demand... not a product to sell.
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  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Originally Posted by vuedoolor View Post

    its the art of burning body fat that's the challenge.
    It's discipline that's the challenge in every one of these cases. People know what to do and how to do it. They just don't.
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    "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
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  • Profile picture of the author ThomKenton
    It sounds like you need some internal motivation. All three are achievable, it's just about getting action. For someone like you, I'd highly recommend (look for used copies on Ebay or Craigslist) Tony Robbins' Personal Power II. It is a great way to kick start some small changes in your life that will help you build yourself to your ideal state.
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    • Profile picture of the author vuedoolor
      I know all 3 is achievable.. I was asking about the percentage of success rate among those 3..



      Originally Posted by ThomKenton View Post

      It sounds like you need some internal motivation. All three are achievable, it's just about getting action. For someone like you, I'd highly recommend (look for used copies on Ebay or Craigslist) Tony Robbins' Personal Power II. It is a great way to kick start some small changes in your life that will help you build yourself to your ideal state.
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  • Profile picture of the author MichaelHiles
    The success rate of people getting their degree among those who never enroll in college is 0%.
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    • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
      Originally Posted by MichaelHiles View Post

      The success rate of people getting their degree among those who never enroll in college is 0%.
      The success rate of people being in the same field twenty years later isn't much higher. Those who enroll and train for a specific field, whether they earn a degree or not, are unlikely to remain in that field more than ten years... and by the twenty-year mark, hardly any of them are still in the same field. Those who are in the same field have usually gone on to graduate school.

      So the evidence suggest that your undergraduate degree, at least, should be something that interests you... not necessarily something you want to do for a living.
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      "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
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      • Profile picture of the author Rob Howard
        Well, I don't think you are going to find an accurate assessment of percentages of success here on the WF.

        Most people would be just guessing and those would probably be way off.

        If you want to get to the truth of the matter, start looking for data from companies and research institutions that do studies about this sort of stuff.


        Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post


        So the evidence suggest that your undergraduate degree, at least, should be something that interests you... not necessarily something you want to do for a living.

        I dropped out of college, so I completely agree with this statement.

        Especially since most don't stick to their degree - I certainly didn't. Granted, my degree is silly.

        Music Composition...

        Since a lot of famous composers just studied under masters, not colleges, shows you for certain fields, especially art, a degree is kinda silly.

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