Do You Have A Wingman?

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You know, so many of us warriors made decisions to jump into Internet Marketing a day ago, a year ago, many years ago.

My question is this. After what you have been through are you still doing it all yourself?
Or, have you attracted a companion, a friend, a confidant with whom you can really jam and make things happen by influencing each other?

I have luckily attracted a close confidant and never have I gotten more done the past several months. We just hit it off and are now positively influencing each other which turned out to be a good thing: Helpful Answers & Dual Motivation!

So, are you “solo” or working in a “symbiotic relationship” where both or more people benefit simply through their Internet Marketing interactions?
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    I have a wingman but he is on a long holiday and won't return until next February.
    He was my webmaster and ideas bouncer man so I miss his skills while he's away.
    We are also great friends...and I get postcards but that doesn't help me with work.
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    Cheers, Laurence.
    Writer/Editor/Proofreader.

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    • Profile picture of the author Craig Paulson
      I have a few people I can bounce ideas off of. I think it is really critical to have somebody. Working totally alone can take you down some rabbit holes that are a waste of time.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonathan Emanuels
    My cousin is my wingman. We have different qualities, so that is a nice pro.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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    I have my (younger) Brother and we both inspire/motivate each other and share our knowledge. : )

    He's doing well with Adsense and Facebook at the moment (even had a testimonial by a guy on the Forbe's list) while I'm working on my Information Publishing Business.
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    "Each problem has hidden in it an opportunity so powerful that it literally dwarfs the problem. The greatest success stories were created by people who recognized a problem and turned it into an opportunity."―Joseph Sugarman
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  • Profile picture of the author jay walters
    I got my best buddy as my wingman. He is my web designer/developer. We both started as best friends then when I shared my ideas with him, it was like a switch has been lit on. Ever since that day we worked as a team.
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