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I dunno guys, I agree with what everyone is saying, and it's spot on.
BUT, actually going through the motions and building 100 affiliate sites is like graduating from college almost... it's how I learned, and those sites make me money every single day no matter what I do.
Arguably, the sites probably do not make enough to justify my time investment, but to me, I was building something and it gave me wings for next hurdle so to speak.
Following along with the fastlane points, you're not going to get rich and retire off those first hundred sites, but if you didn't know how to ftp files like I didn't, it was good experience.
I'm sure the boss man will be cussing me for saying this, but that's ok cuz I like it and everyone learns more when that happens usually, myself included... AND I DO understand the points of, if you had focused the same amount of time on building one asset, you'd be further along. Or, the same amount of effort much more tightly focused in one area would yield greater results.
Maybe when I'm financially retired my viewpoint will have come full circle. (keep in mind, the boss man IS retired, and IS a multi millionaire, while I am not. I point this out specifically, because I think there is more to learn here, as many people will follow similar paths out of naivety)
I suppose I'm just torn because of the path I came down, and a lot of my mistakes turned out to be irreplaceable learning.
BUT, actually going through the motions and building 100 affiliate sites is like graduating from college almost... it's how I learned, and those sites make me money every single day no matter what I do.
Arguably, the sites probably do not make enough to justify my time investment, but to me, I was building something and it gave me wings for next hurdle so to speak.
Following along with the fastlane points, you're not going to get rich and retire off those first hundred sites, but if you didn't know how to ftp files like I didn't, it was good experience.
I'm sure the boss man will be cussing me for saying this, but that's ok cuz I like it and everyone learns more when that happens usually, myself included... AND I DO understand the points of, if you had focused the same amount of time on building one asset, you'd be further along. Or, the same amount of effort much more tightly focused in one area would yield greater results.
Maybe when I'm financially retired my viewpoint will have come full circle. (keep in mind, the boss man IS retired, and IS a multi millionaire, while I am not. I point this out specifically, because I think there is more to learn here, as many people will follow similar paths out of naivety)
I suppose I'm just torn because of the path I came down, and a lot of my mistakes turned out to be irreplaceable learning.
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