RE: This 'Average Joe' Made 3K+ LEO In 2 Months | The Token Distribution Is Amazing!

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Let me say, that had to be the fastest-reading and easiest 1000+ words I've read thus far. You're doing everything right, including the personal branding. Writing a good article is like building a house and I can relate to the time investment involved.

So you bought IM guides too? I'm smiling because I remember back when I was looking for work and would read those but didn't have the funds to really do things right. Example: I could buy a domain name, but couldn't afford the hosting! lol! Those were the days.

What's important is your emphasis on being an average person and not starting out as a Whale investing 10K to get started. That's the biggest takeaway from this post and will help inspire others that they can do the same. Bravo!


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Let me say, that had to be the fastest-reading and easiest 1000+ words I've read thus far. You're doing everything right, including the personal branding.

Wow, thank you very much for your kind words, I appreciate it. :)

So you bought IM guides too?

I sure did, I bought literally everything I could get my hands on when I first started. I fell for the 'amazing success stories' and the neverendless bullshit they shoved straight down my throat.

Once I figured things out, I decided to never become one of those standard Internet Marketers, so I did things differently. I never shared a bunch of nonsense and I tried to stay as accurate and honest as I could, at all times, regardless if I where writing ebooks or selling services. I filled my products with real value instead of empty promises of luxury.

The last thing someone eager and perhaps even desperate for an extra income wants or needs, is yet another ebook that talks about how easy it is to earn thousands of dollars here and there, so I just never did things like that.

What's important is your emphasis on being an average person and not starting out as a Whale investing 10K to get started.

What I mentioned above is basically why I think it's very important to stay honest and it's also why I try to identify myself with newcomers. It's vital for growth in general. Both my own but also the communities.

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