The Primary Programs
Initially using "seed" money or an inItial deposit from my bank account via the
money processor, Alertpay, I am constantly building on the "returns" I earned
from those funds.

I keep reusing that "seed' cash in a couple stable programs and using my profit
to move into various other programs with the most lucrative being very risky, paying
autosurfs. Since the middle of January the autosurf niche of making money and
advertising has taken off. Currently, there are a couple new ones launching daily.
I'm waiting for a cashout in one program now and going to move to another that
is offering a higher ROI. If this keeps up I'll feel like a 5' 11" JackRabbit by the end
of this year. In the meantime I am constantly building on these returns...surprising
how fast it begins to add up.
So..what's the purpose of this constant build? Primary programs. I have a couple
programs or companies I funnel money into and let it grow. My primary programs
are currently private and when the Administrators feel they are content with the amount
of funds available and coming into the program they open to the public and let a few
more people in.
However, I am not satisfied with two Primary programs..I would like to have a least
two more. Diversify!...although I am happy with the programs I am in and they are
providing me with a good to excellent ROIs...no one can assure that will not run into
problems.
So...four good Primary programs is my goal...initial entry fees into some of these
is steep..I'm talking a thousand dollars or more. I'll be moving into these programs
where the ROI is low but with compounding on top of my capital...those funds will
grow to where I can withdraw a healthy monthly income.
It's all about setting goals. In the near future I can stop playing the autosurf game
and rely on payouts from my Primary programs but I probably won't because I am
having too much fun with them right now.
money processor, Alertpay, I am constantly building on the "returns" I earned
from those funds.

I keep reusing that "seed' cash in a couple stable programs and using my profit
to move into various other programs with the most lucrative being very risky, paying
autosurfs. Since the middle of January the autosurf niche of making money and
advertising has taken off. Currently, there are a couple new ones launching daily.
I'm waiting for a cashout in one program now and going to move to another that
is offering a higher ROI. If this keeps up I'll feel like a 5' 11" JackRabbit by the end
of this year. In the meantime I am constantly building on these returns...surprising
how fast it begins to add up.
So..what's the purpose of this constant build? Primary programs. I have a couple
programs or companies I funnel money into and let it grow. My primary programs
are currently private and when the Administrators feel they are content with the amount
of funds available and coming into the program they open to the public and let a few
more people in.
However, I am not satisfied with two Primary programs..I would like to have a least
two more. Diversify!...although I am happy with the programs I am in and they are
providing me with a good to excellent ROIs...no one can assure that will not run into
problems.
So...four good Primary programs is my goal...initial entry fees into some of these
is steep..I'm talking a thousand dollars or more. I'll be moving into these programs
where the ROI is low but with compounding on top of my capital...those funds will
grow to where I can withdraw a healthy monthly income.
It's all about setting goals. In the near future I can stop playing the autosurf game
and rely on payouts from my Primary programs but I probably won't because I am
having too much fun with them right now.















Nicely done Gord. I have similar goals. Am into 4 totally passive/private programmes, but the first one has not yet paid out. So a good idea to diversify, indeed.
js
js,
Thank you for comment. I read on a popular Forum a couple days ago about a member posting that
to Diversify was a lot of nonsense. Well...go ahead my firend pour everything into one program and
good luck...there are people with hundreds and even thousands invested in one program dependent
on one person to make it happen. When payday rolls around and no funds come in...it's "nail bitting" time.
Nothing to fall back on if the program is in trouble.... only start from square one.
Gord
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Hello.
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I spent 3 hours searching in the network, until find your forum!
Thank you Absemobumk. It's actually a Blog. A Forum is a site with various topics
and threads you can post on and interact with other Forum members and visitors.
Gord
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