(11-12-2015, 01:20 AM)Shannon Wrote: Interesting that you're getting such massive speed and basically innovating the industry already. That reminds me a lot of my own use of the program, although overall my approach has been much slower because of external forces beyond my control, which in later years have been disengaging one by one. I remember when I was just floored at how obviously in error a lot of what was being done when I showed up on the scene was, how blatantly the solution was obvious and what people were willing to pay for my work in the beginning, in a good way. BASE even in 3G was great for me, and made me a lot of changes that have propelled this business and kept it alive and growing even years later after I stopped using it. I think you're going to find that BASE 2.1/5G magnifies that effect not only for speed, but impact. When we get back our affiliate program, sounds like you'd do well marketing BASE! lol
What's interesting is that in some of the marketing facebook groups i am in, there are about 50 members and of those members perhaps 20 or so active with whom i collaborate with on a continual basis.
I'm sure i can get at least 10 of those people to buy under my link, especially if I showed them this thread. They're dying to know how the f#@$ i grew so fast when some of them have been in the industry a over a year but don't have my growth. It's pretty bizarre, to be honest. Almost as if a bit of *magic* was involved...:angel:
Today was a pretty crucial day because I just had a single client put in an order of over 1000 clicks, meaning that this my first $1,000 day ($1102 to be exact).
Many have gotten to that point in their marketing/ business journeys eventually, but it just happens that I got to mine in exactly 54 days from starting. No words describe that. The speed and 'impact' I have created (you'll soon see why that word is particularly special to me) is remarkable in too many ways to count.
I almost don't want my other business friends to know about my journey with these subs. Keep the secret hidden under the rug, so to speak. I don't know though, it's just been really fun to see them scratching their heads to figure how how the heck I've been doing my stuff.
One thing i know for sure is that there will be that percent of my friends, no matter how close or casual, who will be heavy skeptics regardless of my results or whatever. They're likely to not even try the free subs offered, merely scoffing at the idea that subliminals can have such an affect.
I know that's true because i revealed my sub usage to a close friend, and he rejected the idea straight out. I just asked him to try it out and all i got back was..."hmmm, i see". Does my reluctance to share these golden subs with others makes sense now? Why tell others of my adventures here when they'll just roll their eyes and pat me on the head like I'm some grade school child?
*sigh* I don't see it as my place to force the eyes of others to open. Of course I'd love them to, but to force them? Nah, I'm fine.
One of my objectives once I get back into writing is to wrap deep and entrancing fiction around deep life and profound philosophical lessons. We tend to remember that which we find entertaining, controversial, silly, horrible, or otherwise emotional provoking in some way. That's where I'll be headed after the traffic business floats on cloud nine (does extraordinarily well and i can reinvest in marketing my books).
I'm pretty happy that I have mentally outlined my plan of attack going into the next few years. I've never been really successful with that, but now it seems the road is clearer than ever. How nice
(stage 4 day 22)
*reminder for Shannon to PLEASE do All-in-one Writers 5G*