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Originally Posted by Barefootsies
No it isn't. Nor do you need to invest $50k to make $5k/month.
Frankly, I am really amazed by your blind ignorance on some of this stuff. No offense.
You see things one way, and one way only. While obviously Far-L, myself, and others have not followed that path and obviously made a living doing it differently without the Manwin sized affiliate program and alike. Not to mention all of these semantics about what 'you' think is successful versus Far-L versus the O.P.. Nothing is as black and white as you're trying to pain it in this thread. Online, or otherwise.
You're entitled to your opinion of course. But that doesn't make it right.

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You and Farl-L got into this industry a decade ago, the route into this industry was hardly the same as it is today.
Just about everybody i've talked to who runs a business in adult knows they couldn't go in the same way and if they did, they wouldn't make a fraction of what they did
Are you going to claim you could, the exact same way, minus all the information you've picked up in that time?
What I think is successful? Why do you keep saying that, why are you arguing like this is my opinion.
This is the OP's question. He said how much would it take to make 5k a month because thats what he feels is a making good money.
Youre acting as if i made a thread titled 'can newcomers make it successful' and then started throwing up some imaginary level of success. If you want to debate level of success, talk to the OP
I dont disagree with his general number he used as what he considers good money because its the amount that owuld pay the bills and allow you to keep putting money into your business to maintain it and treat yourself to dinners and not be urgently waiting for the next paycheck to come so you can buy laundry soap ;) 50k a year isn't a fortune given you still have to keep reinvesting (so you end up actually only pocketing a portion of that for bills), i think him saying thats GOOD money is accurate