Posted on July 10, 2012. Tags: assimilation, charisma, criterions, interplay, personal identity, personal observation, personality traits, player status, social interaction, sportsmanship
I’ve often speculated about what it means to be “popular” and have alot of friends because there are some people out there who make it out to be such a big deal and an incredible talent to become popular and be liked by a large range of people.
However, this is a personal observation that I’ve made and I find that it isn’t really that much of a talent being “popular” and a people’s person. Sure, you do have to have extroverted traits to be liked but I’ve known people who started out awkward (and I mean really awkward, no offense) and reached that status due to the fact that they’ve honed their skills or experimented with various different personality traits, quips, mingled with several crowds, until they have formed their personal identity for themselves. They have practiced through social interaction the ability to develope a certain degree of charisma by assimilating pop culture or mainstream mass values, developing their social skills through repeated practice, and have a sense of what others would deem “appropriate” and “not appropriate”… at the same time, they surround themselves with a niche of people who support a particular image that they create due to similarities. Of course, there are basic criterions to achieve this, which would evidently be good extroverted personality, appropriate grooming, lack of awkwardnesss, a degree of sportsmanship, but also sometimes a self made “player” status.
I would imagine that there is a significant interplay between experience, personality dispositions, assimilation to particular societal image and values, as well as a certain degree of charisma. Just a thought here. Wondering what you think of this. I might be wrong though. lol.
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Posted on July 10, 2012. Tags: Adsense, affiliate marketing, Google, internet marketer, making money online, Publishers, quite some time
I’ve been an internet marketer for quite some time, mostly affiliate marketing. I’m thinking about building some adsense sites, and want to hear from some who are successful google publishers. How many sites do you have?
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Posted on July 9, 2012. Tags: amp, black hair, dark brown eyes, Dress, hair, linkshare, makeup, mine, olive skin, Red, xscape
http://www.dillards.com/product/Xscape-OneShoulder-Dress_301_-1_301_503203904?cm_mmc=Linkshare-_-eL3W0LN/nyI-_-null-_-null&linkshare=http://www.designerapparel.com/affiliate This is my dress, but mine is bright red.
I have olive skin, black hair, and dark brown eyes.
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Posted on July 9, 2012. Tags: affiliate website, amazon affiliate, click, info, Isn't, Link, niche, Website
I want to make an amazon affiliate website in a certain niche. Right now I have my landing page which is the products I would like to sell with a link to amazon when they click on “more info”. Im afraid I wont rank well because there really isnt much content at all. How can I add content and or rank well?
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Posted on July 9, 2012. Tags: 29 year old virgin, 8 years, auto glass repair, Child, commitment, construction plumbing, controll, dozen, fiancee, heroism, person, rapists, rightness, serial killers, single mothers
I know someone who has trained for a dozen different jobs in the last 10 years. Real Estate, heating/air, auto glass repair, even construction/plumbing. He has had 5 jobs in the last three years, none for more than 3 months, and only one of those jobs were one that he had trained to do. The thought of having a boss, or someone telling them what he has to do is appalling to him. Recently he just put about $70,000 into starting a new ‘niche’ career and less than 3 months of finishing ‘training’ he changed jobs again and completely gave up the previous job he had just finished training for. This person has also been engaged for the past 8 years, and keeps changing his mind on when/where/how they want to get married. They also have a tendency to over feel other people’s problems, often “fixing” things for other people without being asked, and inadvertently causing more issues, he doesn’t feel guilty about (“someone had to do it”). He has a vigilantly sense of heroism, and believe that Justice is best doled out by him, because he knows whats best. He sees the world in black and white. You are either good or bad, and he has no sympathy for people who are “bad” regardless of circumstances. He believes that he has never done wrong. He is a 29 year old Virgin. Has never done drugs, been drunk, been arrested, or eve so much as kissed his fiancee. He believes that “rightness” entitles him to judge what is right and wrong. He believes single mothers only raise rapists and serial killers, because children can’t get what they need. That women who are single should give their children up for adoption if they are under 3 and their spouse dies, to give them the chance to grow up with two parents. Any mother who doesn’t “must secretly hate their children” and he will look into and/or exaggerate circumstances to try to have the child taken because he believes he is doing the world a favor and saving this child from an “obvious criminal and maladjusted” future. During sad situations, or hearing about sad things that happen to others, he often sobs uncontrollably. He is, by far, the most extreme person I have ever met. What do you think could be causing such strong behavior?
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Posted on July 9, 2012. Tags: affiliate group, business, cheque, dirt, expansion, healthcare product, job, Legit, mate, minimal effort, person, product, screw, stable job, stable position
I have a mate of mine who in simple words “easily sold”, if something looks good he’ll dive at it, he doesn’t believe in the too good to be true scenario. He’s recently come across something he likes to call “expansion marketing” in which he works as an affiliate for Healthcare product corporation. I’m not sure if you understand this term, basically you pay a base fee to join this affiliate group in which you can start referring other people to join gaining credit points per person beneath you as well as commission. Now it looks all good, but ive always believed if it was too good to be true then it probably is, no such thing as a business that doesnt screw someone over. Money doesn’t pop out of nowhere, someone gets screwed. I’d just like to know is he in any way justified in a stable position with this “job”
My issues with it are:
– It looks like a job with minimal effort and high reward
– Seems to have no flaws in its structural system
– Everybody wins in this business
– You can have a constant pay cheque of over 60k
My friend is also a kind of person who prefers to only present the positive so that his plans seem flawless which in the end smacks him in the back of the head cus the problems start rising. So basically, Healthcare affiliates, stable job or no? if its legit tell me why, if it isnt give me all the dirt 🙂
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