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Originally Posted by Barefootsies
Sorry bud. Stick to being an affiliate and thinking that way.
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Let's be clear here. I'm not your bud and I'm not an affiliate.
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Originally Posted by Barefootsies
I am not fluffing anything. Additionally, as you had originally stated you are not interested in this position. So I am not sure why you hold such an interest with all these replies. Interested parties contact me directly for such questions. That said, I am going to give you the benefit of the doubt that you do not know what I do. So I will give an example.
Example One:
If you are a 'worker' who has not money vested of any kind. I give YOU the...
* I pay for the license to the scripts/CMS.
* I pay for the designer work.
* I pay for the content that will go into the site.
* I pay for the hosting.
I have obviously just put thousands of dollars into a site for you, the 'worker', as you put it to go test drive around the web and see if you can make some money.
Example Two:
Next example. I give you/buy license to the content for a clip store(s). I give YOU...
* The content to use for the clips store
* The tools to promote that clips store
* The mentoring/coaching/guidance to make money with that clip store....
Then I still have money to recoup on my initial investment.
Example Three:
I have spend years shooting content, developing my own newsletters, traffic sources, sales and business. Those are monies generated out of my own efforts.
Why would someone who is coming in on performance basis for NEW BUSINESS be paid on pre-existing business? Does it work like that at ANY sales job in this world for a sales man?
Do you think I am simply going to buy or develop site scripts, shoot content, or buy/license content, and the rest for someone to drive around the web and maybe make some money while giving up 50% of the revenue?
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Again, more fluff. Bottom line, it's
your site that is being invested into.
You still have not answered the question in regards to "after expenses". Since you didn't answer it..... I'm assuming you're taking all this stuff your claiming to provide (licensing, content, design, hosting, etc) out as an expense?