Why Join Another Profit Share Gord?
Yesterday I received an email questioning me about my reasons for joining
and upgrading in yet another Profit Share (PS).
The profit share in question is called New Age Surf and this is Gilbert's, Admin
of closed Surfing Avenue and Surfing Legacy, third program. Despite leaving
me hanging and owing me funds from his 2nd surf, Surfing Legacy, I decided
to join his Profit Share. I assumed funds owed members not in profit would be
added to his new website but that wasn't the case.

After already experiencing this with another surf, I know it just slows down
matters where profit share rebates have to be applied to funds that are not
"new spends" and I am sure would bring down the "share" to each member
right from the "get go" which would also hamper growth.
Anyway..cool design Gilbert.
OK...on to the main topic of this article. As we know, Ad Ventures 4U, is the
fallen King of profit shares. Steve's program was on top for a long time but
it ultimately proved these sharing programs have a shelf life.
The exception so far is Ad Traffic Explosion, which has been running for over
a year and still pumping out 14% weekly rebates.
However...of all the profit shares that are active, I am in about 50% of them and
that percentage is dropping as new ones launch weekly and on occasion...daily.
Basically...this PS niche is now transformed into how I play the autosurfs. Watch
for red flags and time punched. Slow up and stop spends with the ones I predict
will fail and ante up with the newest one launched to get that initial top ROI and get
into profit as quickly as possible.
So now...new and top ROI is a priority and with the new scripts, where a couple
are now maxing out at 20% rebates per week, I'm making money at a higher rate
than before with the traditional 14% programs.
I figure...giving each one "the once over" inspection and picking what I believe are
"top of the chart PS programs", I have replacements for the revenue shares that will
eventually fail.. That's happening now, as one Admin suddenly dropped rebates and
was forced to cancel payments for the first time since launch a few months ago.
and upgrading in yet another Profit Share (PS).
The profit share in question is called New Age Surf and this is Gilbert's, Admin
of closed Surfing Avenue and Surfing Legacy, third program. Despite leaving
me hanging and owing me funds from his 2nd surf, Surfing Legacy, I decided
to join his Profit Share. I assumed funds owed members not in profit would be
added to his new website but that wasn't the case.

After already experiencing this with another surf, I know it just slows down
matters where profit share rebates have to be applied to funds that are not
"new spends" and I am sure would bring down the "share" to each member
right from the "get go" which would also hamper growth.
Anyway..cool design Gilbert.
OK...on to the main topic of this article. As we know, Ad Ventures 4U, is the
fallen King of profit shares. Steve's program was on top for a long time but
it ultimately proved these sharing programs have a shelf life.
The exception so far is Ad Traffic Explosion, which has been running for over
a year and still pumping out 14% weekly rebates.
However...of all the profit shares that are active, I am in about 50% of them and
that percentage is dropping as new ones launch weekly and on occasion...daily.
Basically...this PS niche is now transformed into how I play the autosurfs. Watch
for red flags and time punched. Slow up and stop spends with the ones I predict
will fail and ante up with the newest one launched to get that initial top ROI and get
into profit as quickly as possible.
So now...new and top ROI is a priority and with the new scripts, where a couple
are now maxing out at 20% rebates per week, I'm making money at a higher rate
than before with the traditional 14% programs.
I figure...giving each one "the once over" inspection and picking what I believe are
"top of the chart PS programs", I have replacements for the revenue shares that will
eventually fail.. That's happening now, as one Admin suddenly dropped rebates and
was forced to cancel payments for the first time since launch a few months ago.
















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