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03-05-2008, 12:26 AM
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Junior Member
Location: st.louis,mo
Total Points: 8,768.27
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Any highly successful YE members
just curious to see what are some of the other YE member bringing in for 07 revenue. Is any anyone bringing home six figures for themselves or in business revenue in 07???
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03-05-2008, 10:09 PM
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Location: Eagle's Nest
Total Points: 2,113.80
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Everyone brings in six figures if you think about it. The first digit is a 0 followed by five digits...hopefully the second digit isn't a 0 as well. jk stlyoungbizman...there are probably some but they probably won't mention it.
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03-05-2008, 10:10 PM
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Senior Member
Location: Atlanta, GA
Total Points: 13,990.48
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if they do mention it..... they are lying!!!!!
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03-05-2008, 10:21 PM
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Location: Tampa, FL
Total Points: 2,220.71
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Quote:
Originally Posted by stlyoungbizman
just curious to see what are some of the other YE member bringing in for 07 revenue. Is any anyone bringing home six figures for themselves or in business revenue in 07???
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Although I have no doubts that some of the members here have surpassed the six-figure mark, I have found that the more successful (and professional) the person, the more modest the are about the amount of money they make. I think as this thread gets noticed that you'll find some people chiming in that they made loads of money, but either they're stretching the truth or just bragging.
There might be stronger questions that you can gauge the level of success. Unless, of course, you are only interested in the amount of money various members have made.
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03-05-2008, 10:23 PM
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Senior Member
Location: Atlanta, GA
Total Points: 13,990.48
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well maybe some of us and young and like to brag, otherwise i think the vets around here are very modest, although sometimes arrogant, but who wouldnt be when you have to hear the cries of 1000 newbies on a daily basis
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03-05-2008, 11:01 PM
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Location: Beantown
Total Points: 2,670.99
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There is no shortage of people that will tell you they made a ton their first week or month online though. They'll sell you their secret too. Three easy payments. Seems like those people are only here for a few posts though. Weird huh?
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03-06-2008, 06:15 AM
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Location: Melbourne, Australia
Total Points: 61,489.12
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03-06-2008, 09:36 AM
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YE Veteran
Location: Boston
Total Points: 10,490.93
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I think more important questions would be, how many new customers did you land in '07, what's your CLV, how many new marketing leads did you establish, what is the percentage of unique visitors your online business experienced in '07 and how did you increase that visit rate...etc. Because those are the money making questions...they drive the ability to bring in revenue. Money is great and fun but entrepreneurship is almost like an addiction to challenge and change and the passion to maintain stability in the fundamentals of your business model but at the same time strategize and redesign features and tactics to explore the possibilities and defy the odds of small business.
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03-08-2008, 06:27 PM
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Senior Member
Location: NJ
Total Points: 6,560.61
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A true entrepreneur does not focus on numbers. They play for the love of the game. That is why the entrepreneur "can go out there in any kind of weather"; sustain, endure, recover and enjoy the shear challenge as a priority, not the paycheck. This entrepreneur...cannot be stopped.
The greatest of entrepreneurs say money is just a way of keeping score. The accomplishments are the inspirations and sometimes a dollar value to label is injustice.
Ya know, I am going to be a zillionaire...that's nice, I know that and I think about a second and then forget about it....don't even care really. What moves me is how my current product is surprisingly helping handicapped and injured. Money can't measure that type of success. I believe...that is...I am...a true entrepreneur.
Ron
Inventor of Handi-Straps
Last edited by ron komorowski : 03-08-2008 at 06:32 PM.
Reason: Read too fast who started post
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03-16-2008, 07:31 PM
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I am pretty sure there are some out there, also pretty sure they don't want their AIM/ICQ blowing up so its kept quiet, the way it goes.
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03-16-2008, 08:11 PM
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Junior Member
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Total Points: 873.94
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ron komorowski
A true entrepreneur does not focus on numbers. They play for the love of the game. That is why the entrepreneur "can go out there in any kind of weather"; sustain, endure, recover and enjoy the shear challenge as a priority, not the paycheck. This entrepreneur...cannot be stopped.
The greatest of entrepreneurs say money is just a way of keeping score. The accomplishments are the inspirations and sometimes a dollar value to label is injustice.
Ya know, I am going to be a zillionaire...that's nice, I know that and I think about a second and then forget about it....don't even care really. What moves me is how my current product is surprisingly helping handicapped and injured. Money can't measure that type of success. I believe...that is...I am...a true entrepreneur.
Ron
Inventor of Handi-Straps
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Very well said. As someone who's into the Entrpreneurial Lifestyle I agree 100%.
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