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bacorgrp Said,
July 5th, 2009 @10:50 pm  

Danger, I would try to live way below your income. This way you will be prepared for economic ups and downs. I would think financial security would be more important than the material goods. Sounds like you are on the right track.

Best of Luck,

Keith

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name Said,
July 7th, 2009 @12:22 am  

Try to never get comfortable.. remember that there is always room for growth, you’re making $400 a day which in reality is still small change in the affiliate marketing business.

my advice would be to never be satisfied with what you’re making no matter how much and continue striving for more, because there is much, much more out there.

I do remember when I first hit profitability and was doing $400 a day net profit and thought I’d “made it”… but if you stop there you’re missing out huge… to put things in perspective, I now have multiple 6 figure daily net profits and am building towards a 7 figure daily net profit. i know affs that have done it.

saying the word “wealth” at your level is a sign that you think you’ve made it to the top – and you have a lot of space to grow man, so keep growing.

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July 7th, 2009 @1:43 am  

You make some good points. I don’t really think of $400/day as ‘wealth’, but I see myself making $1000 to $2000/day within a few months. That is perceived by me and probably most readers as ‘wealth’.
I have only been around a little while in this business, but realize that $10K/monthly is paltry compared to the potential.
I’d love some words of wisdom about scaling to your kind of levels. I believe your numbers are possible, so therefore choose to believe that you are on the level.

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July 7th, 2009 @11:42 am  

Nice work, danger – you sure are accelerating earnings quickly!

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MLDina Said,
July 8th, 2009 @4:16 pm  

Congrats on your success! While you’ve got a great campaign going, it’s always helpful to test others and have a backup (or 2 or 3) in case you do find difficulty with the various restrictions and law changes. Keep up the great work!

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david Said,
July 22nd, 2009 @11:18 pm  

Thats my goal to. Most shoot for huge sums of money, but even if you ever found yourself with 3 million dollars at a 3% return, that would allow you substantial freedom, though you wouldent be rich or wealth by any means.

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Dennis Yu Said,
July 24th, 2009 @3:13 am  

Danger,

You like that guest blog post where I featured your link first and got you a PR 4 link? You have to be slightly controversial to generate some traffic.

Let me know how much traffic you got and also whether you’d like to guest post on my blog, which is PR5.

Dennis

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