Don't flame me, it's just an idea!

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Today, something came into my mind.On warrior forums I see a strong community, working together and helping each other.I asked myself, "what if we can put together a group to work as a one, rather than working individual".

Here is my main point.

How about we put together a group and each day we will all help one member.This can be promoting their affiliate products, cpa leads and etc...
I am aware that with an active and determined group, we can boost each others work and create a win-win cycle.The best part is, it is not illegal.

If we had to think about the statistics of each member.I personally have;
  • over 500 Twitter followers
  • 5000 daily unique visitors through out my network of blogs
  • I also use different social profiles
  • Currently have around 800 subscribers in my mailing list

When we multiply such statistic with the number of group members and the fact that we each have our own "working strategy".We can sky rocket each others work and gain in the end.

This is just an idea and please do not flame me, in case you think it is stupid.
#flame #idea
  • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
    Some of us already do this on a personal level daily. I love to give.
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  • Profile picture of the author Baadier Sydow
    I do not think that we need a concerted effort as a collective. We just need to make a collective decision as individuals to someone out. It doesn't have to be a organised initiative.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim3
    A sound idea in principle, but wouldn't everyone be on diminishing returns?

    It would also require a degree of the most precious IM commodity - trust

    Hmm.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Hill
    Most of us that have been in this game a while have our little groups. The problem with your idea is in the fact beginners haven't put in the time and have nothing of value to offer in return.
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    • Profile picture of the author Baadier Sydow
      Originally Posted by Mike Hill View Post

      Most of us that have been in this game a while have our little groups. The problem with your idea is in the fact beginners haven't put in the time and have nothing of value to offer in return.
      I agree with Mike 100%. Im in my local Skype mastermind every single day sharing ideas and bouncing ideas off of the other marketers in there. We are committed to help other. Keyword is commitment.
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    • Profile picture of the author UAS Mayhem
      Originally Posted by Mike Hill View Post

      Most of us that have been in this game a while have our little groups. The problem with your idea is in the fact beginners haven't put in the time and have nothing of value to offer in return.
      It is true about beginners not having much to offer.But I am sure, it won't be too hard for beginners to get an idea on how the system works.Also such groups can be created among experienced IM's with provided statistics.
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      • Profile picture of the author Baadier Sydow
        Originally Posted by UAS Mayhem View Post

        It is true about beginners not having much to offer.But I am sure, it won't be too hard for beginners to get an idea on how the system works.Also such groups can be created among experienced IM's with provided statistics.
        Its not just the lack of value they bring to the ball game as we are all deficient in some areas of marketing. The issue is the lack of effort. If people aren't willing to drive themselves, then it boils down to charity work.
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