OK, I'm back. Did my nails, cleaned house a bit. Now if I can get my finger unstuck from the keyboard(yes, nail glue), I should try and post something profound. Spent some of the day online looking around. And of course reviewing forum posts. I have come to the conclusion, it is not the programs that fail, it is the marketer. I mean, what's the program owner going to do when the money stops coming in?? People are quick to scream scam when a program ceases to be productive. WOW. And there are some pretty cool opportunities out there. See, I think I am proving my original theory. The magic is gone, the adrenaline rush is over. POOF.
So what's the answer? I dunno. I come up with it, I will surely pass it along. As long as we are in it to have fun! Thoughts? Rants? Anyone figure out why this blog is titled Fortune Cookies? Eh?
Anyone looking at The Advertising Gold Mine? Due to launch here soon. I imagine it will join my fun program list.
In other news, I bought a new Janet Evanovich book today. Can't wait to get started on it. Her books keep me laughing out loud. Gotta laugh. It's good for the soul.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
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No answers from me, that's for sure. I always hold my breathe when I am in a program and one or two people get paid a little outside of the time bracket...not so much because I think the program is going to fail, but because there is ALWAYS someone who is quick to complain to a payment processor. Nothing to sink a program faster than to have an administrators account froze prematurely. We have a couple of good ones out there right now that are riding the tide quiet well.
I "know" why this is named Fortune Cookies, and I'm not telling :0)
Have you read Janet Evanovich's "Visions of Sugar Plums"?
Cheers
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