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At what point will you say that you have made it?
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04-01-2007, 11:02 PM
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At what point will you say that you have made it?
Hi Guys,
We all have different comfort zones and different levels of success that we want to achieve.
At what point either now or in the future will you happily say you have finally made it?
How much money from VWD would you want each Business Cycle to make you feel that its job done?
Do you want to earn more than you do in your job, pay a monthly bill, have extra drinking money, or become mega wealthy?
Personally for me I wont stop until a cheque for at least £10,000 hits my doormat.
Ian
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04-01-2007, 11:51 PM
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I will never ever stop. I hope to be still introducing people in 10 years time. I am completely obsessed by it. I hope VWD lasts that long!! Hmm, let me see, 100 people a year for 10 years. That will give me 1000 people on my FRONT LINE ALONE! Imagine my level 7!
O H M Y G O D ! !
My brain is going to explode!
Let's hope VWD sticks around!
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05-01-2007, 07:47 AM
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i would think they will
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05-01-2007, 11:22 AM
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Yeah I cant see why they wouldnt.
To be honest I cant see myself stopping promoting VWD. It might not be my main business but it is great!
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05-01-2007, 12:05 PM
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Mu fiancee's sister goes out to work 5 nights a week part time her hours 8pm til 12am and she gets £320 a month
My partner and i propmote e lottery and we get more than that and we hardly do anything, i probably work e lottery 2-3 hours per month
she wont join though cos she says "Its to good to be true" Yeah damn right its to good to be true, you keep going out 5 nights a week love for less than we get in 2 hours work a month i keep telling her
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05-01-2007, 07:50 PM
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No Point.
I dont think I will ever come to a point where I say that I have made it with eLottery - I will keep plugging at this until I die as long as the company stick around.
It's fun for me - the money is handy too.
Can you honestly see Len and Tom giving up? no chance.
I see this as building my pension, I am investing in this now with a view that it will pay back many times what I put in, the return I am getting now is great and it will only grow - and it seems to grow faster and faster these days!
I cant beleive the people who drop out - its just beyond me how people dont see the big picture after all I tell my members.... its not like it was when I first started, it did take me a while to realise the big picture but to be fair there wasnt anybody to make me see it... Wildfire started me off...:)
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05-01-2007, 10:09 PM
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I bet Len and Tom certainly had a good Christmas! Can you imagine how much they must be making!!!
Right place, right time all those years ago.
Good on 'em!
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06-01-2007, 09:22 AM
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I'd be really happy to make £1,500 every 4 weeks and I'd be ecstatic to be making £3,000 every 4 weeks.
I feel like I made it when I sponsored my first member, then again when I played for free. Then I felt like I made it when I got my first commission cheque. I felt like I made it again when the next two cheques arrived because it showed that the first one wasn't a fluke.
I think we can appreciate wherever we are in our progress, but always strive for more. A £3,000 cheque would be more than enough for me, but I'd still rather have one for £5,000 if you know what I mean.
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06-01-2007, 06:46 PM
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I know exactly what you mean.
It always amazes me the number of people who give up after a few months. In my view the only way you can fail with this is to pack it in. It is all about getting people to look at the website. How you do it does not really matter. If you do nothing - nothing will happen. If you do lots - lots will happen sooner or later.
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06-01-2007, 07:17 PM
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Hi everyone,
With regard to Tom Gibsons phrase "do nothing ........" the other day in a waiting room I noticed an article in a magazine with a similar one - It sound a bit Paul McKenna-ish but try "Do as you've always done and get the results you've always got"
Best of luck
John
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