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The millionaire fastlane forum success
The millionaire fastlane forum success












  1. THE MILLIONAIRE FASTLANE FORUM SUCCESS HOW TO
  2. THE MILLIONAIRE FASTLANE FORUM SUCCESS FULL

Then instead of 1,000 guys who own 2 websites, there's 20 guys who own 100 websites. He can buy up lots of these for cheap from the people who aren't able to overcome the changes, fix them, and profit a lot from them.

THE MILLIONAIRE FASTLANE FORUM SUCCESS HOW TO

The guy who buys from them might be someone who's worked overtime on how to overcome google algorithm changes. I agree, it makes it more difficult, however that often means it makes it more profitable long term for the people willing to figure out where the new edges are.Įxample: if google is slapping sites and the owner doesn't know how to fix them, some people give up and quit and/or sell. However, I would expect you to be able to carry on your end of the conversation by sharing some of your knowledge with me. I do agree, talk to me face to face and I will be far more willing to help you out. In tough economic times those that are succeeding are perceived to be more vulnerable to litigation and therefore more private about their success. There are far more new names and faces here and many more reading that are not registered. The other block to posting a success story is litigation and strangers. Some of the successes I had came after being told "It can't be done." and there are still people saying "It can't be done." I have shared a couple of the strategies I know have worked for me on this forum in the last few months. In the last year I have learned to navigate SOME of the new rules and have had some successes. While my business is still growing we had about a 2 year standstill because of regulations and lending. This "unknown" slows growth down but it does create the need for solutions. Like it or not, it makes playing the game more difficult when the rules are not solid and known by the public. Some of the rules have been rewritten and are still being changed(ie: real estate lending, google slap downs). For me and the people I know it's been a different economy since 2008. I was visiting with another prominent forum member last week and we kinda discussed a little of this. You could probably buy some of the people on the forum a car and still see an ROI on the knowledge you'd gain. Like Steve said, go somewhere and buy someone from the forum you want to learn from a drink. In my experience people are a lot more likely to share information with peers they think can relate, or with peers they think will benefit/take action from the information that's shared.

THE MILLIONAIRE FASTLANE FORUM SUCCESS FULL

As the forum has gotten large do to MJ's success, a byproduct of that is that the % of doers is down to almost nothing, so the people that are doing things are more likely to share their stories at private events like B+P rather than to a forum full of strangers. Now the % of entrepreneurs on the forum is small, while it's more made up of aspiring entrepreneurs. It's mainly because in the beginning the forum was made up of a lot of doers, so people were very open about their stories/it was a smallish group of posters relative to the size it is now, so people were pretty open since they were sharing with active entrepreneurs. But are they in this forum giving advice and helping the likes of myself? (maybe some are), but the answer is No!Įven though I appreciate those stories (and I do read them alot), the stories I want to hear is from you guys the ones who are in this forum helping me build my business everyday! We can post about musical artists, fortune 500 CEO's, and other entrepreneurs all day long. But what about the forum members who already made it. Yea, I see all the post with external links linking to "other peoples" success stories. I know we have successful people in this forum who has incredible stories that I am sure are worth the read. All the major stories came in 07-08, but what about 09-2011.

the millionaire fastlane forum success

However, I have came to the realization that members no longer tell their success stories. Hard work, motivation, and dedication made them who they. They showed that nothing in this world comes easy, you got to work for it. Yes they divulged everything from their pitfalls to their rise, their failures to their success, and their trials and tribulations, to their path to the Fastlane. What I respected most about the success stories were how these people basically hit rock bottom but worked their way to the top. I wanted to be telling my story in the future so I was looking forward to reading more.

the millionaire fastlane forum success

It took me a couple weeks after to finally join though when I decided to read all the stories again. I then went on to read the others by fellow members like MJ (before I knew who he was), Steve O, AJ Global, GLC65, and the others.

the millionaire fastlane forum success

The first post I read was the story by "cantwait2" and ever since I have been hooked to this site. The first threads I read was the success stories. I remember when I first discovered this forum.














The millionaire fastlane forum success