Well I tried a few programs since June and have not done
very well. So I am thinking of calling it quits. Luckily I
have not lost a lot thanks to the people here who warned
me. But something tells me I may be missing out on
a great program (opportunity) if I quit now. If you have
a program that you love please tell me about it.
Thanks
christyn1224
Oct 2 2005, 08:12 AM
I think a lot of us are feeling the same way as you , JJLeigh. There isn't much left on the net that you can feel comfortable putting your money into, and those that are trustworthy are being sorely overlooked because they don't pay outrageously high returns as fast as people want them....
Personally, I just dumped all of my remaining funds into Studiotraffic to keep myself from indulging in the "get rich quick and get out" programs that I have more of a chance getting stuck in then seeing a return. It's hard to just have money in your Intgold or other accounts and see it sit and do nothing.
Good Luck regardless of whether you decide to stick it out online or not.
GettingRicher
Oct 2 2005, 08:14 AM
QUOTE(christyn1224 @ Oct 2 2005, 08:12 AM)
I think a lot of us are feeling the same way as you , JJLeigh. There isn't much left on the net that you can feel comfortable putting your money into, and those that are trustworthy are being sorely overlooked because they don't pay outrageously high returns as fast as people want them....
Personally, I just dumped all of my remaining funds into Studiotraffic to keep myself from indulging in the "get rich quick and get out" programs that I have more of a chance getting stuck in then seeing a return. It's hard to just have money in your Intgold or other accounts and see it sit and do nothing.
Good Luck regardless of whether you decide to stick it out online or not. [right][snapback]477311[/snapback][/right]
Same here ST is all I got that I can somewhat count on every month.
Eighterz
Oct 2 2005, 08:17 AM
QUOTE(JJLeigh @ Oct 2 2005, 11:05 PM)
Well I tried a few programs since June and have not done
very well. So I am thinking of calling it quits. Luckily I
have not lost a lot thanks to the people here who warned
me. But something tells me I may be missing out on
a great program (opportunity) if I quit now. If you have
a program that you love please tell me about it.
Thanks [right][snapback]477290[/snapback][/right]
I think, many of us has already told you to stick on ST. if you join it since June, you may have already in a nice profit until now. stay away from HYIP is you are not ready to get burned.
ASFx
Oct 2 2005, 10:07 AM
QUOTE(JJLeigh @ Oct 2 2005, 09:05 AM)
Well I tried a few programs since June and have not done
very well. So I am thinking of calling it quits. Luckily I
have not lost a lot thanks to the people here who warned
me. But something tells me I may be missing out on
a great program (opportunity) if I quit now. If you have
a program that you love please tell me about it.
Thanks [right][snapback]477290[/snapback][/right]
What programs have you tried? Stick your money in ST and you should be fine
Radmax
Oct 2 2005, 10:08 AM
Stick around through the fall. There is usually a program or two that will pop up and last some time.
Just be patient. As tempting as it is, don't throw you money into crap while you wait for something big to be released.
stockbroker
Oct 2 2005, 10:33 AM
We are entering the best part for HYIPs. Everyone, in a desperate need for money for the holidays, starts up programs. Some of the best programs are born in the fall months.
FinallyRetire
Oct 2 2005, 04:54 PM
QUOTE(stockbroker @ Oct 2 2005, 02:33 PM)
Some of the best programs are born in the fall months. [right][snapback]477629[/snapback][/right]
Some of the best scams too........
sandyshores
Oct 2 2005, 05:09 PM
Aside from you having the most attractive avatar Ive ever seen, I can definitely understand your frustration. I agree that HYIP's are a waste of time as I've searched long and hard these past two years and ended up learning how to trade FX myself. But I think there are still a few good opportunities left. I'd diversify into the several programs that FeederFund offers, while the Rawland group looks pretty good also. Other than that I'd love to hear what others have to recommend.
alexeow
Oct 2 2005, 06:09 PM
ST is a good program to stick for long term.
nothinggirl
Oct 2 2005, 07:19 PM
pretty sad that since i'm not a big surf fan, my best paying programs right now are a couple of surf programs.
anise
Oct 2 2005, 07:26 PM
QUOTE(stockbroker @ Oct 2 2005, 02:33 PM) Some of the best programs are born in the fall months.
QUOTE(FinallyRetire @ Oct 2 2005, 07:54 PM)
Some of the best scams too........ [right][snapback]478090[/snapback][/right]
Studio Traffic is going strong. Stay away from HYIP's
nuk
Oct 2 2005, 07:48 PM
I'm another of the on ST.
My advice is to not limit yourself or disqualify anything in particular. A good autosurf that pays is a paying prog. A paying HYIP is a paying program. Forget about bias against one particular sector-except maybe doublers -and be ready for whatever the *good opportunity* is. There aren't that many. Saying *I'll never invest in....* further limits it down to almost nothing.
NUK
MastrBlast
Oct 2 2005, 07:59 PM
QUOTE(nuk @ Oct 2 2005, 11:48 PM)
I'm another of the on ST.
My advice is to not limit yourself or disqualify anything in particular. A good autosurf that pays is a paying prog. A paying HYIP is a paying program. Forget about bias against one particular sector-except maybe doublers -and be ready for whatever the *good opportunity* is. There aren't that many. Saying *I'll never invest in....* further limits it down to almost nothing.
NUK [right][snapback]478335[/snapback][/right]
Good advice.
ntelekual
Oct 2 2005, 08:03 PM
I agree with StudioTraffic. It is a strong solid program and you are highly unlikely to lose any money. It is slow and steady, but you know you have an overwhelming shot of winning in the end.
I am biased because I love 12DailyPro, so I would say to give that a try as well. I know many people feel it's too risky, but I have been paid many times before and the site seems to be only growing. At the worst, I would say the program might be gone in a couple of months, but if it lasts that long, I would still be happy. I am really hoping it will be another ST, though.
I say don't give up. I think everyone has bad moments, but the bottom line is that enough people do this full time to make me believe it's possible for me as well. And you . Stay encouraged, just play smart...good luck!
fans
Oct 3 2005, 12:18 AM
ST is a very good program
pedro
Oct 3 2005, 12:49 AM
Well, I just have a few things to say ... first, it's great to see a lot of people here that encourage ST, but the fact of the matter is that no one really knows when any program will go! I learned that the hard way with topguntraffic When i was looking at this thread it sort of reminded me of tgt and how everyone (including me) was promoting it and telling others to join because it seemed like a great one to be in. Before you knew it, it was gone . Now, I understand that ST has obviously proven itself for more than 2 years now but that doesn't mean much when your involved in this kinda of work. Some programs last days, others months and few last years but the bottom line is they can disappear anytime and no one knows when. So I guess what I'm trying to say is don't just put all your eggs in one basket just because a program seems great, it would be financial suicide in my point of view. Diversify but do it wisely. There are a couple of good autosurfs right now where you can spread out you money. PR and GCIsurf seem to be ok as well. There is also a few hyips that are ok right now like MPDW. There are also numerous offline private hyips that are doing good. They don't pay as much as some of the ones found here but at least they are stable. Oh yeah, and always get back your initial investment as fast as possible that way if something goes wrong, you at least came out with something (hopfullt even some profit) Anyways my two cents.
$ B-Rad $
Oct 29 2005, 10:18 AM
my suggestion is just keep looking here and only jump in things that look REALLY good. That way your basically still in but not quitting, and won't miss an opportunity.
Marlena
Oct 29 2005, 04:31 PM
I've got a few surfs still going, most of my 'normal' ponzis keeled over and died during the e-gold and everywhere else DDoS, but the longer-term stuff did amazingly well this month, so I guess it balances out.
It is a really bad time of year--this is when HYIPs either fold, or come out and fold shortly after because they're collecting some quick cash for the holidays.
So, like everyone else, I'd have to say sit tight and stick with what's working, or if you don't have anything working right now, wait til something decent comes along.
You could always join ST, GCI, Hitzpay, some autosurfs that give away a small bonus on join, and see how they go without spending your money first.
Not a surf fan either, but I gotta agree with NUK--if it's paying, it's paying. And surfing isn't that difficult with Opera or Firefox cos you can do a whack of sites at once.
TheMobileHookup
Oct 29 2005, 04:44 PM
There's programs out there for everyone. Just have to pick the right ones.
timeinvestor
Oct 29 2005, 05:30 PM
The choices is yours.
longfellaz
Oct 29 2005, 05:57 PM
Last year at this time I was in the best two paying programs on the net and made a lot of money.
I thought I was safe since if one failed the other was there to pick up the slack.
I never expected both to stop paying or rather 1 stop paying and the other to slow to a crawl.
lesson learned
Diversify and move on.
Right now I think the best is 12Daily Pro.
Hopefully it will be around for a while but you never know.
Best of luck
Justin
Oct 29 2005, 06:20 PM
Well JJLeigh,
for me I found that the most hopeful one (for me at least) seems to be It's No Miracle since it's connected to a paying, 7 year old company and it's bound to be here for the long haul (we hope), given the subscription-based structure and clever design without the agonies of excessive recruiting required to sustain.
I currently don't have much $$ to throw around into the good autosurfs, even though when I first joined 12Dailypro when it was new my intuition gave me an insistent 'YES!" I feel the same about INM, so.....
Just my wee advice from a (now) patient young-ish lad.
dswide
Oct 29 2005, 07:58 PM
Never quit and alway's keep trying and most of all learn patience, something good will come your way.
alexeow
Oct 29 2005, 09:32 PM
Diversify is always the key but need to choose good programs to diversify too. Some people just joined a bunch of programs and they called that as diversify.
They end up joining a lot of scams.
Justin
Oct 31 2005, 02:54 AM
QUOTE(dswide @ Oct 30 2005, 01:58 PM)
Never quit and alway's keep trying and most of all learn patience, something good will come your way. [right][snapback]529614[/snapback][/right]
Dswide, is that a Scottish Fold kitten in your avatar? Very sweet.
jwlc
Nov 2 2005, 11:36 PM
QUOTE(fans @ Oct 3 2005, 04:18 PM)
ST is a very good program [right][snapback]478647[/snapback][/right]
Yup, you are right... But then again, its best not to put all ur eggs in one basket.
ktodary1
Nov 4 2005, 04:01 AM
i am in studio traffic and affiliate marketing .... this is the best and safe for me now
mantrax
Nov 4 2005, 04:41 PM
QUOTE(alexeow @ Oct 30 2005, 02:32 AM)
Diversify is always the key but need to choose good programs to diversify too. Some people just joined a bunch of programs and they called that as diversify.
They end up joining a lot of scams. [right][snapback]529773[/snapback][/right]
I completely agree with you, alexeow...
With less than 10 "trustable" programs (between Autosurfs and HYIPs) it's more than enough to spread the money and get good earnings...
Best luck for all...
LD_Admin_Jason
Nov 4 2005, 10:08 PM
Don't consider yourself an investor. Consider yourself a player. You don't invest. You spend. Sometimes money will come back with a nice chunk of profit. Sometimes it just won't come back at all. You are playing against other players. Every dollar you make, someone else lost it.
So all the money you lost these past months went to some other ponzi player. When you win, just remember that there's someone who lost that money. 99.9% of these are member-to-member schemes and some (maybe two among thousands) have outside sources of income to support the system, but that doesn't change the fact they are still old classic doublers in essence.
Be smart and move fast. Timing is essential.
Jason
hanzahar
Nov 4 2005, 10:12 PM
QUOTE(JJLeigh @ Oct 3 2005, 01:05 AM)
Well I tried a few programs since June and have not done
very well. So I am thinking of calling it quits. Luckily I
have not lost a lot thanks to the people here who warned
me. But something tells me I may be missing out on
a great program (opportunity) if I quit now. If you have
a program that you love please tell me about it.
Thanks [right][snapback]477290[/snapback][/right]
mayb you wane try forex (marketiva)
atleast you know where you investment goes....
but it takes time to learn...
alexeow
Nov 4 2005, 10:20 PM
QUOTE(hanzahar @ Nov 5 2005, 02:12 PM)
mayb you wane try forex (marketiva)
atleast you know where you investment goes....
but it takes time to learn... [right][snapback]541021[/snapback][/right]
Try doing multiple investment. You can do forex, autosurfs, hyips and affiliate programs at the same time. Multiple source of income is the best way to survive online.
timeinvestor
Nov 4 2005, 11:44 PM
QUOTE(alexeow @ Nov 5 2005, 02:20 AM)
Try doing multiple investment. You can do forex, autosurfs, hyips and affiliate programs at the same time. Multiple source of income is the best way to survive online. [right][snapback]541029[/snapback][/right]
when u have found the one that u prefer.Focus on it and u'll walk your way through.
YanG85
Nov 4 2005, 11:55 PM
QUOTE(timeinvestor @ Nov 4 2005, 11:44 PM)
when u have found the one that u prefer.Focus on it and u'll walk your way through. [right][snapback]541148[/snapback][/right]
lol... jus like me.. im only in st and 12dp...
edgar
Nov 5 2005, 03:31 AM
ST is a good program to stick for long term. i think so
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