My Ship is In!
Yesterday, after weeks of waiting, my inheritance came in the mail. Well, the portion left over after the loan/advance I got so I could put a down payment on this house was repaid, with interest, of course. I need to go pay off my lawyer for his help in this house deal, and take care of several other things, like car repairs, and I hope to buy a SiteBuildIt! (SBI). That’s something I’ve been wanting for years and years!
Reading the 5 Pillar Reports for affiliates of SiteSell products and going to check out the forums I’ve read enough testimonials to know that this SBI thing could just about have a guarantee on it - except of course, that people are so different; you do have to bring your brain and ideas and motivation for this to give you success. I believe I can make it pay off handsomely, and now I hope to prove it. By Christmas I hope it gives me a good steady income.
(In case you have no clue what I’m referring to, go see SiteBuildIt!)
My Power Mall looks like it is going to take off and bless, not only me, but a number of others. I’ve finished all the training lessons now, and think I grasp the concept. I hesitated at first at the idea of recruiting churches, charities and non-profits and telling them it would be a fund-raiser for them. Most of those people have no idea about promoting and recruiting others. It would just mean heaps more work for me.
Then one day last week as I was writing up short descriptions of each of the sites I labour on with the intent of promoting them, it came to me that with little more effort than that, I could be putting banners for MyPowerMall on their sites (most of them are non-profits), and if/when visitors would click on those links and follow to the MPM site and watch the video, eventually, after a while this could grow for them. I’d benefit too, eventually.
So I wrote three of these mission people to explain the proposition to them. All three accepted the idea gladly. I got one signed up yesterday, and need to hurry to do the next one today as that pastor in Tanzania is impatient now to see some results. Guess I’ll have to give him some prayer and marketing assignments to speed things along, eh?
Have you ever roasted marshmallows over an open fire? Well, I’m like the person who is usually at the fire with several branches on their stick, and they are trying to roast a bunch of marshmallows all at once. (I only eat one, and then I swear those sweets off again). But I’ve been thinking that my effort to work at a number of ministries and business ventures at once is sort of like that. Will I succeed? Watch right here to see my progress.
Feedback? Yes, I want to share this sweet note from last week’s issue;
You are one remarkable lady.
Glad you got this shed.
It is boon.
Glad too for the information about how you dealt with the computer problem.
Good thing the Lord equipped you with such a goooooooood brain.
The impossible seems to be ordinary in your life…
And we know why!
Yo! shirley
This one came the week before from the USA:
I LOVE the wallpaper. Creativity always wins my vote! You cannot imagine how much I appreciate seeing photos of your new home and I wish you so much happiness there.
Love,
Gerry
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