(Full-Time Marketers)Do You Ever Get Nervous...

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if internet marketing will not work out in the long run? Last year I quit a good paying job that really stressed me out and I ended up with anxiety issues...not fun

I used to be a pretty successful amateur boxer until I hurt my back (so if things don't work out maybe I can venture towards that way)

I'm making enough doing this full-time but no where what I made at the job I decided to resign. I do have a wife who works full-time and carries the insurance...Thank god!

I have a baby coming very soon and I know that will change our lifes and would love to give the best to her. I understand there are not many fortunate people out there...so I shouldn't be so down.

Anyways, I would like to thank the warrior forum for making me achieve so far this being my full-time income. I hope everyone can have a god blessed year and achieve their goals(if I can do it anyone can...check out my post in the beginning when I started...lol) Just clueless

God Bless

Jason
#affiliate #inspirational #internet marketing #thank you #warriors
  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    Jason, one key to longevity in this business is to keep learning. I've been at this for 16 years, full-time for 14 years. It's a keeper.
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    Just when you think you've got it all figured out, someone changes the rules.

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  • Profile picture of the author barefut
    I'm with you, there is always the fear in the back of my mind that we'll get hit by another Panda update. However, I'm a firm believer that if we are constantly learning, improving and adjusting and adapting to our niche, we will survive. Takes tenacity, but it can and is being done.
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    • Profile picture of the author jpboxersox
      Make sure your building that list

      Originally Posted by barefut View Post

      I'm with you, there is always the fear in the back of my mind that we'll get hit by another Panda update. However, I'm a firm believer that if we are constantly learning, improving and adjusting and adapting to our niche, we will survive. Takes tenacity, but it can and is being done.
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