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cborgrx 13th January 2011 08:59 AM

LCM: please help me decide.
 
To any of you PIPS members that have been around longer than me (20 days or so) please help me decide if I should keep LCM or not. With Stone's recent decison to swap out this program, do you use LCM and if so do you use anything in the vault which seems to be where the big money is? thank you

Allen Lundy 14th January 2011 12:03 AM

Re: LCM: please help me decide.
 
Making a decision to keep or cancel a program is a decision only you can truly make.

What works for some, may not work for others.

Stone usually has his finger on the pulse of what makes and keeps PIPS such a quality program. If he decides to drop a program, he has his reasons.

That said, just because Stone has decided to move on, doesn't mean that everyone should run away and jump on the next phase without considering the consequences.

Are you happy with the programs you are affiliated with? If so, why would you change. Even if Stone or anyone else for that matter says that a specific program is great and to jump on it, that doesn't mean it's right for everyone else.

You have 23 posts, so I'd say you are most definately a newbie. Before you start jumping from one program to another, try and find out what works for YOU. If you like what you are getting from a specific program, and you are learning, and you believe there is a good possiblity of making money, why change.

If you are not making any money, and you are spending what you might consider a small fortune, then you might want to consider doing only the no or low cost programs until you are more versed in affiliate marketing.

Best of luck in your decisions. Just keep your eye on the prize - a successful affiliate marketing business. You've already got a good start as a PIPS member!

Allen

Patrician 14th January 2011 01:38 AM

Re: LCM: please help me decide.
 
Actually as Stone has stated in the forum and elsewhere he fully intends to continue participating in LawnChairMillionaire personally irregardless of the fact that our members were not doing well with it or liking it in many cases (from the feedback I get) and that is why he decided to remove it AGAIN.

http://www.warriorforum.com/plug-pro...te-shores.html

I wanted to start a new thread about ORPHANED PROGRAMS.

What is up with the programs we drop.

People need to differentiate between their own PIPS website and their PIPS sales page.

When programs come or go it is from the sales page - this works in tandem with your PIPS account profile.

As everyone should know your PIPS website is fully customizable - you can do literally anything you want to it or with it as long as it is legal.

You can add programs that we never heard of but that you like -

So with that said, it would be logical to assume you can keep programs on your website after we drop them from the sales page

- you can use a combination of your PIPS website linking etc and the affiliate sales page for any program...

- or you can quit them if you want to. If it is a PIPS core program that is on your site and we have dropped it, the PIPS Helpdesk will help you remove it if that is what you want to do.

nakkihillo 13th February 2011 05:46 AM

Re: LCM: please help me decide.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Allen Lundy (Post 3179464)
Making a decision to keep or cancel a program is a decision only you can truly make.

What works for some, may not work for others.

Stone usually has his finger on the pulse of what makes and keeps PIPS such a quality program. If he decides to drop a program, he has his reasons.

That said, just because Stone has decided to move on, doesn't mean that everyone should run away and jump on the next phase without considering the consequences.

Are you happy with the programs you are affiliated with? If so, why would you change. Even if Stone or anyone else for that matter says that a specific program is great and to jump on it, that doesn't mean it's right for everyone else.

You have 23 posts, so I'd say you are most definately a newbie. Before you start jumping from one program to another, try and find out what works for YOU. If you like what you are getting from a specific program, and you are learning, and you believe there is a good possiblity of making money, why change.

If you are not making any money, and you are spending what you might consider a small fortune, then you might want to consider doing only the no or low cost programs until you are more versed in affiliate marketing.

Best of luck in your decisions. Just keep your eye on the prize - a successful affiliate marketing business. You've already got a good start as a PIPS member!

Allen


I'm with Allen!! Great as always!

Aemilia 14th February 2011 02:33 AM

Re: LCM: please help me decide.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Allen Lundy (Post 3179464)
Making a decision to keep or cancel a program is a decision only you can truly make.

What works for some, may not work for others.

Stone usually has his finger on the pulse of what makes and keeps PIPS such a quality program. If he decides to drop a program, he has his reasons.

That said, just because Stone has decided to move on, doesn't mean that everyone should run away and jump on the next phase without considering the consequences.

Are you happy with the programs you are affiliated with? If so, why would you change. Even if Stone or anyone else for that matter says that a specific program is great and to jump on it, that doesn't mean it's right for everyone else.

You have 23 posts, so I'd say you are most definately a newbie. Before you start jumping from one program to another, try and find out what works for YOU. If you like what you are getting from a specific program, and you are learning, and you believe there is a good possiblity of making money, why change.

If you are not making any money, and you are spending what you might consider a small fortune, then you might want to consider doing only the no or low cost programs until you are more versed in affiliate marketing.

Best of luck in your decisions. Just keep your eye on the prize - a successful affiliate marketing business. You've already got a good start as a PIPS member!

Allen

I agree with you Allen, the key is finding what works for you and sticking to it, if you are spending more than you are gaining, then that is a cue to rethink where you are.
Everyone has a unique sense of business ideas and initiatives.
Find out what works for you and stick to it.

To your success!


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