Have You Got The Right Stuff?
In my Biz, every other day I am moving into one program and out of another. That's the
nature of this surf world I am wrapped up in. Hang around too long and know I will suffer
the consequences. Like js of 9PlanetReviews ( right mid sidebar) often comments on...
don't be greedy and move on. I made some money with that program, now I need to suck
up some will power and move on.
In earlier articles, I confessed I hang with honest Admins too long and in some cases go
down with the ship but by then I have made some money and usually in profit. Just my
nature I guess.
This constant moving from surf to surf is hard on my readers and downline. This is one
of the reasons I don't actively recruit. What I do is, in a sense,....passive advertising. I tell
it like it is and let readers know how I am doing with a certain program. Then it is up to the
reader to decide, accept the risk and join. If he or she wants more information...I'll do what
I can to supply the latest news on the program.

Sydney Crosby from Cole Harbour (Halifax), Nova Scotia, Canada
I have often warned interested people to stay away where I foresee trouble. What?!
Geez....Gord! What kind of Marketer are you any way? Doesn't look like you got the
"right stuff" there buddy. For one thing...I'm a shy person by nature and find it hard to
approach people and come across with..."C'mon...open that wallet or purse and join
this thing...you'll be rich!" So...no, I don't regard myself as your typical Marketer. I just go
about it from a different approach, acheiving the same goal.
What I do know is how to make money in this game or I wouldn't be blogging about it.
Overall...that is the main reason this is my favorite niche...I don't need to recruit where it's
not required but on the other hand, I'm glad when people join the programs I am in for two
reasons. They can make money in the same time span I am upgraded plus there is that
extra bonus money we all call referral commissions. So...we both win.
The odds have proven it's not aways going to work out where a program goes down
because of a scam or legitimate issue(s) but for the most part...my books are in the black.
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nature of this surf world I am wrapped up in. Hang around too long and know I will suffer
the consequences. Like js of 9PlanetReviews ( right mid sidebar) often comments on...
don't be greedy and move on. I made some money with that program, now I need to suck
up some will power and move on.
In earlier articles, I confessed I hang with honest Admins too long and in some cases go
down with the ship but by then I have made some money and usually in profit. Just my
nature I guess.
This constant moving from surf to surf is hard on my readers and downline. This is one
of the reasons I don't actively recruit. What I do is, in a sense,....passive advertising. I tell
it like it is and let readers know how I am doing with a certain program. Then it is up to the
reader to decide, accept the risk and join. If he or she wants more information...I'll do what
I can to supply the latest news on the program.

Sydney Crosby from Cole Harbour (Halifax), Nova Scotia, Canada
I have often warned interested people to stay away where I foresee trouble. What?!
Geez....Gord! What kind of Marketer are you any way? Doesn't look like you got the
"right stuff" there buddy. For one thing...I'm a shy person by nature and find it hard to
approach people and come across with..."C'mon...open that wallet or purse and join
this thing...you'll be rich!" So...no, I don't regard myself as your typical Marketer. I just go
about it from a different approach, acheiving the same goal.
What I do know is how to make money in this game or I wouldn't be blogging about it.
Overall...that is the main reason this is my favorite niche...I don't need to recruit where it's
not required but on the other hand, I'm glad when people join the programs I am in for two
reasons. They can make money in the same time span I am upgraded plus there is that
extra bonus money we all call referral commissions. So...we both win.
The odds have proven it's not aways going to work out where a program goes down
because of a scam or legitimate issue(s) but for the most part...my books are in the black.
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Hi Gord!
I think you should need to combine your surf activities with earnings also from some funds and maybe something else.It sounds sound in my ears.There are too many scams amongst those surfs too.I know that some call this for "playing games".My opinion is, if you not can call what you do for business, something is sincerely wrong.Now, I know you are a real business man, but there are very dubious folks out there.
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