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simapr
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#1 · Posted: 10 May 2008 13:26


To Happywife, Hejoe, mountainmom5, makemoneyonline, 040107, tossthatloot, and whoever I have overlooked...a big thank you! You people have given so unselfishly to others. I know that you worked hard for your knowledge and I think you're all a breath of inspiration to those if us who are struggling. You give so unselfishly of the things that you know that can help others. Your posts are written with compassion and understanding. You have never belittled anyone for not catching on immediately.

I have done the Profit Lance course and learned more than I'd thought I ever could. However, I am just now getting started on making things work. I have benefited greatly from what you share in this forum as PL has left me with some questions that have been answered here.

I'm not interested in being mentored by someone who might have lost sight of what this should be all about...helping others. I'm not interested in being mentored to point out the faults of others in their marketing techniques just to make a sale.

Success comes in many forms. Obviously, some consider great monetary gains to be the best of successes. I certainly hope to monetize on my projects, but I hope to never forget what it was like to be the one struggling and hoping for answers through this forum.

I know I don't participate much, but I hope to one day contribute like you folks do. I admire the fact that you take a little of your time to even check in at the forums to see who needs help. Instead, you could be spending every spare moment thinking of new ideas for websites and such.

Hats off to all of you. You're a greatly appreciated!

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mountainmom5
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#2 · Posted: 10 May 2008 13:31


simapr:
I admire the fact that you take a little of your time to even check in at the forums to see who needs help


Hey simapr,
Right back atcha! You are doing the same thing already and to be totally honest with you...I am a bit addicted to this forum and I learn something almost every time I get on here -lol

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simapr
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#3 · Posted: 10 May 2008 13:59


Oh my gosh! I left out Newbie Shield! I am so sorry. I have printed out more of your info than you could imagine. Never meant to overlook you. You are fantastic at contributing to others.

In our community we give "beads" to good works and "boos" to the less thoughtful.

BEADS! BEADS! BEADS!!!!!!!


And Hemjoe, I misspelled your name. oops.

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tossthatloot
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#4 · Posted: 10 May 2008 18:28


Hey Simapr. That was the most touching post that I have ever seen in my life. Thank you. I hope that your success is never ending.

Hemjoe
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#5 · Posted: 10 May 2008 19:34


Whats a small mispelling i do it all the time, it is the thought that counts i glad i have been of some help. I must admit i get a bit addicted to this forum as well and simapr i will let you into a little secret i am only 17

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happywife
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#6 · Posted: 10 May 2008 23:26


You are more than welcome. As a child, my mother taught me "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" from the Scriptures.

Over the years I've learned...
"You reap what you sow."
"What goes around comes around."
"Give and it shall be given unto you."

Since I started online marketing, I picked up a phrase from the owner of the program I use, "Help and be helped."

Same principle different wording. I'm always truly grateful when someone takes a bit of time to help me out when I'm struggling. It only makes sense to pass it on. It makes the world a nicer place for all of us.

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simapr
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#7 · Posted: 11 May 2008 17:25


Hemjoe,
I am so pleased to know you are 17. Where I live, young people your age don't seem to be too concerned about lending a helping hand to others. Keep your good attitude and you will continue to make a difference in people's lives, which can only lead to success on your end.

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Hemjoe
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#8 · Posted: 13 May 2008 14:33


Recently i have been unable to post much unfortunately, i have exams coming up so my time has been elsewhere but when i find a little spare time i do my best to help out if i can

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simapr
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#9 · Posted: 15 May 2008 19:29


Good luck on your exams. Let us know how you do.

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makemoneyonline
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#10 · Posted: 15 May 2008 23:11


Thanks for the kind words. I haven't been here much though lately. Super busy!!! Good luck on ur exams Hemjoe!

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Newbie Shield
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#11 · Posted: 16 May 2008 06:53


simapr:
Oh my gosh! I left out Newbie Shield! I am so sorry. I have printed out more of your info than you could imagine. Never meant to overlook you. You are fantastic at contributing to others.

In our community we give "beads" to good works and "boos" to the less thoughtful.

BEADS! BEADS! BEADS!!!!!!!


simapr,

Thanx for the compliment. I would also add opendomain to the list. We'd all go along contributing anyhow, but it's nice to be acknowledged

I'm glad that you have reached a significant milestone on your quest to learn about online marketing. It's fun, interesting, and valuable, isn't it?

This is my favorite work at home forum. It's full of helpful folks that are polite and friendly.

I've always been grateful for the helpful advice and information I've received from others and I am happy to share what I've learned.

Thanx for the BEADS.

~Newbie Shield~

Hemjoe
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Posts: 564
#12 · Posted: 16 May 2008 11:18


Thankyou guys , much appreciated

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