turbopugsleylx
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- Jun 6, 2008
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As much as somebody is willing to give you for it....
Do people not pay $7,500 for a 8,000 follower account?
I wasn't being serious...
Is this xrumer orThe truth is they're worth their weight in gold and here is how: people trust you if you're popular. Have a large following makes you look like a brick&mortar establishment such as a Fed Insured bank. Which is totally insane but it's simply just how the human mind functions. For example do you trust Tom Cruise? What about Tom Hanks? Of course you do! We're crazy! But what does that mean to you in real value, where can you liquidate this gold? That's up to you. If you're selling something, at least now you have customer trust. Now the rest is up to your selling skills, your product, and so on. So back to the drawing board. If you're wanting real power, you'll need to become friends with at least 10 of those people. Such great friends that they're willing to die and sell for you to 10 of their friends. And if they are as convincing as you, there will be a huge following of people willing to die and sell for you: 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 and so on. I think you get the point. TEN people turns into a Million super fast, if those TEN are willing to die and sell for you, and can convince their 10, and so on. The product you're selling also helps. If it's something people love passing along to friends, and it convinces them that they want to die for it and sell it to their friends, then you have a killer product. And in fact, if you already have 10 friends willing to trust and love and sell and die for you, then let me know because I'd give a Million dollars for that kind of social power. Like I said, it's worth their weight in gold! Your friend always, -Ben Arnold Editor for AnaEzine.
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