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What is the one thing that is missing from PIPS? If I had to sum it up in one word, it would be "heart". Now, I am not saying that the members of PIPS have no heart. There are many members who have had great success in PIPS, as well as other areas of internet marketing, and they help out newer members every day. In the PIPS forum, newer members and experienced members interact every day. The veterans learn things, the newbies learn things (a lot of things), people are helped, people are encouraged, people discuss the programs, marketing, blogging, writing; anything and everything that will help them build their businesses. The problem is that the PIPS forum can only go so far. You can't just sit in a forum all day and make your business work. You can give, receive, ask, answer, and interact all day, but it won't make your business work. The PIPS forum is a great place to visit each day, "The 30 Days to Success Guide", is a great way to learn what to do, I should know because that's how I learned, but affiliates need a little something more. They need the right perspective, they need available help, and they need to know why they are doing the things that need to be done, to maintain a successful home business. A great new way to get these things, is with the PIPS Power Group, created by Ken Troyer. The PIPS Power Group is made up of six successful PIPS members (Jeff Casmer, Jeff Schuman, Suzanne Morrison, Cynthia Minnaar, Mal Keenan, and Ken Troyer), who are working from home full time, and newer members who aspire to do the same. Right now the group is not available to the public, but it will be soon enough. Another way to get the help you need, if you need it, is with my free report and newsletter. There is nothing to buy, and all of the information is honest, and useful, helping you get your business where you want it to be. Sign up for my free report and newsletter here: 4 Steps To Starting A Successful Business If you have questions or concerns, feel free to contact me here. Dave Earley http://www.init-2-winit.org
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