Did You Fall For the Yuwie Hype?I Did
We've all heard that Social Networking is the next big thing.
Most of us (Myself included) jumped all over Yuwie before we realized the downside.
The payscale can be slim at best.
The vast majority of people here are making a few dollars, or maybe a few cents (Yes, Cents) per month.
None of us will be retiring on a few cents per month.
Also, you have to have views to get paid, so we all send and receive as many friend requests as we can, until we have friend lists thousands deep, and no one talks to each other anyway.
A thousand friends you never talk to is less useful than one person who works with you as a teammate.
We are marketing everything backwards.
Why is Myspace so popular? Well, for one, the people there are actually having fun.
They are exchanging ideas, interests, and just hangin out.
So why do we keep marketing these sites also exclusively as business opportunities? Bringing people in, and driving them nuts with advertising and spam? The process should be much simpler.
Social Networking MUST be "SOCIAL".
Yuwie could be a great site, rivalling even the giants of social networking if it is handled correctly, and people could make some money (though for anything big, the payscale would need to change) That being said, I think Yuwie may be lost.
They may have gone too far in the wrong direction.
I hope im wrong, but I don't know.
There are too many people stuck in their ways, and I think the potential may have been lost.
But...
There is still hope out there...
Small sites, and relatively new sites can learn the Yuwie lesson.
And we can learn from the mistake.
As I said earlier, the pay scale needed to be fixed.
I have found a few sites that seem to have corrected this problem.
and One in particular(while marketing oriented and prepared to create wealth) is still small enough to maintain a "social community".
I, for example have created some Disney clubs for our Disney Cast Members to hang out.
A forum for Disney fans to exchange stories and pictures, and just generally get to know each other.
Perhaps you could create a group or groups around your own interests.
Something you could enjoy, and make money on at the same time.
And there's an added bonus in all this..
..
Since you've already seen Yuwie in action, then you already have a group of people who need you're help.
People who are unhappy with the empty promises, and looking for a better way.
Lets get to know each other, work together, and offer these people the help they so desperately need.
So now Im trying to teach the lesson I learned, the one I hope Im showing you now, and the same one that so many Yuwie members still need to learn ...
And so, Yuwie does provide a platform where we can teach people to do it right.
Because of that, I would say that joining Yuwie can be used to your advantage, as long as you know that it will likely never be a significant or direct source of income.
Join, and spread the message of where it went wrong, and how we all can correct it.
Help your teammates, your friends...
don't just abandon your team like so many others do, but rather help them grow (which will help you grow) If you understand the difference between "social" networking, and yuwie's current state of affirs, then you can use those very lessons to make money.
Not only for yourself, but for your entire team.
And better than that, is you can still actually have fun doing it.
The original dream Yuwie wanted to fulfill, can finally be accomplished (though it takes a different approach and a new generation of social networking.
Can 6dgr be the start of that revolution? I Think So, but we need Your help.
Once you sign-up for 6dgr, Message me.
I want your success as much as my own, because they are one and the same.
Let's work together to do it right, this time.
So what's the bottom line? Yuwie can be an interesting tool to develop your business, but does not take on the role of the heart of your business...
Some people may disagree, and thats okay, but if you'd like to see my plan in action, drop by my site and join us More information and a video explanation can be found at my website.
Most of us (Myself included) jumped all over Yuwie before we realized the downside.
The payscale can be slim at best.
The vast majority of people here are making a few dollars, or maybe a few cents (Yes, Cents) per month.
None of us will be retiring on a few cents per month.
Also, you have to have views to get paid, so we all send and receive as many friend requests as we can, until we have friend lists thousands deep, and no one talks to each other anyway.
A thousand friends you never talk to is less useful than one person who works with you as a teammate.
We are marketing everything backwards.
Why is Myspace so popular? Well, for one, the people there are actually having fun.
They are exchanging ideas, interests, and just hangin out.
So why do we keep marketing these sites also exclusively as business opportunities? Bringing people in, and driving them nuts with advertising and spam? The process should be much simpler.
Social Networking MUST be "SOCIAL".
Yuwie could be a great site, rivalling even the giants of social networking if it is handled correctly, and people could make some money (though for anything big, the payscale would need to change) That being said, I think Yuwie may be lost.
They may have gone too far in the wrong direction.
I hope im wrong, but I don't know.
There are too many people stuck in their ways, and I think the potential may have been lost.
But...
There is still hope out there...
Small sites, and relatively new sites can learn the Yuwie lesson.
And we can learn from the mistake.
As I said earlier, the pay scale needed to be fixed.
I have found a few sites that seem to have corrected this problem.
and One in particular(while marketing oriented and prepared to create wealth) is still small enough to maintain a "social community".
I, for example have created some Disney clubs for our Disney Cast Members to hang out.
A forum for Disney fans to exchange stories and pictures, and just generally get to know each other.
Perhaps you could create a group or groups around your own interests.
Something you could enjoy, and make money on at the same time.
And there's an added bonus in all this..
..
Since you've already seen Yuwie in action, then you already have a group of people who need you're help.
People who are unhappy with the empty promises, and looking for a better way.
Lets get to know each other, work together, and offer these people the help they so desperately need.
So now Im trying to teach the lesson I learned, the one I hope Im showing you now, and the same one that so many Yuwie members still need to learn ...
And so, Yuwie does provide a platform where we can teach people to do it right.
Because of that, I would say that joining Yuwie can be used to your advantage, as long as you know that it will likely never be a significant or direct source of income.
Join, and spread the message of where it went wrong, and how we all can correct it.
Help your teammates, your friends...
don't just abandon your team like so many others do, but rather help them grow (which will help you grow) If you understand the difference between "social" networking, and yuwie's current state of affirs, then you can use those very lessons to make money.
Not only for yourself, but for your entire team.
And better than that, is you can still actually have fun doing it.
The original dream Yuwie wanted to fulfill, can finally be accomplished (though it takes a different approach and a new generation of social networking.
Can 6dgr be the start of that revolution? I Think So, but we need Your help.
Once you sign-up for 6dgr, Message me.
I want your success as much as my own, because they are one and the same.
Let's work together to do it right, this time.
So what's the bottom line? Yuwie can be an interesting tool to develop your business, but does not take on the role of the heart of your business...
Some people may disagree, and thats okay, but if you'd like to see my plan in action, drop by my site and join us More information and a video explanation can be found at my website.
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