What can I say about the past year? Many changes, some good, some bad. Met some really good people, and some shysters. Made some money with ptc sites, and am owed thousands on others that don't pay out. We've lost some of our friends, and made some new ones. Tecii will be missed by me, he was a good friend, and helped me a whole lot, and he will be missed in the ptc/te world.
InLovePTC has grown in the 9 months it has been online. We have over 1,150 members now! I never knew how hard it was to be a site owner, nor the joy it can bring too. I'm glad for all of the members, because you have taught me much, and have meet some really great people. I'm looking forward to the growth this coming year.
Here's a list of somethings I have learned this year. Share some of what you have learned:
1: You can't please everyone. No every member will be happy with anything. Some times I need to do what I feel and think is best.
2: Just because a PTC site shows payouts, doesn't mean they are real.
3: Friends you meet online, can become almost like family
4: Never give up!
5: Social surfing rules!
6: Try to learn something new every day. A new code, a new person, a new ad, something anything new.
7: Watch your words. Somethings should never be typed out of anger, or hurt. These words you can't appologize for. They stay forever.
8: I now blog. You are reading it right now. lol
9: A kind email takes only seconds, but can leave a good feeling for a life time.
10: Be honest online as in life. Either way you have to live with yourself.
11: Money is made everyday, but honor and respect takes a life time to build. Only you can choose which matter most to you.
12: There are many good people online who will help and do care. Find them, hold on to them, learn from them, and then share your knowledge with others.
13: (my favorite number) Chat all the time. Use chat areas in Traffic exchanges, write your own blog, email your friends, get to know others on the online community, and never ever quit learning!
Wishing you a very happy new year, and the years to come.
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