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Originally Posted by MisterPeabody
The future looks bleak for established companies but what about the "little guys" with dreams of becoming one of the "big guys"? Is it all a pipe dream or is that kind of growth and success still possible, even today?
Your thoughts kindly welcomed.
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You got me racking my brain here

Yes it is still possible but prob not by yourself if you want to become a super player.
3 points every guy on his own must follow for success.
In order of importance as well as operational heirarchy:
If you can concieve it, you can achieve it.
The results are in your hard work.
Work smarter not harder.
I will leave it to your mind to expand on these as words would require a long post.
I get the feeling that you are finding that one guy can only do so much and are finding all the manutia involved in things like building blogs, more feeder sites, your own paysite mgmt ect is heavily time and labor dependent and the investment is iffy at best.
Ya know Serge posted in my other thread and the last thing he said which kind of surprised me was.. the way to retirement is getting as many people to work for you as poss. The more the quicker, the less the not so quick.
Both the two above paragraphs go along with my point 3: Work smarter not harder. But ya dont get to 3 until 1 and 2 are done thoroughly and well.
So in a nutshell if you are working harder not smarter you are prob pissing time and money away and maybe need to do more testing (point 2).
BTW, I gave up on my latest Hottest Babe thread. I finally realized this is not the board for those kinds of threads.
If there was real interest ok but prob too off topic. I could post like nuts and make it happen but why?

I mostly just wanted to do it and we had our threads MP.
The nature of this board makes even what I wrote above too long winded.

But I am going to hit submit anyhow
Ill still post my vids tho
It is all redone over and over. The other day I seen a thread on the best candy bar. I could post a link to my candy bar poll where I covered that but it was too depressing.
good summertime stuff