Hi Bylo - I was always very thankful of the advice you gave to me, and the help you offered. I never followed up with the doctor in Michigan because in the end we ended up getting things under control and I was happy with the treatment I was getting. Every time I'd talk to another doctor, I'd end up more confused because they would not say the same thing as the last one did. So, when I found one that I liked and it seemed like I could trust her, then I just stuck with her.
With the exception of being a little bit anemic, I've recovered very well to this point, which was not the most likely course of action, you saw the video.
The success I have had marketing for other people in the last few months is above and beyond what I ever expected. My goal was to make about $100,000 or so this year and get on with the process of living my life. I've been lucky to have landed and selected great clients, people who have good lists, strong relationships with those lists, great JV contacts and relationships etc. It's allowed me to make a lot of money for them, and then they pay me well for it.
People don't seem to realize how much money there is in this business of selling, because the people you see at the expo's and whatnot are not the ones making the most money. I know of site's run by single individuals who likely make more then tradingmarkets.com does, with 1/10th of the traffic.
A couple of the recent forex launches for example, have been huge. Both the Triad Formula and Forex Income Engine's did nearly $5million in a single week (I had nothing to do with either of those, but I know the people who did). In the Internet Marketing world, there was just a launch that did $10 million in only just a few hours. Moneyandmarkets.com (Martin Weiss website) makes an average of nearly $1million per day, so if you compare my little Clickbank launch to that, it's peanuts.
There is a lot of money in shovels. I've always been in the shovel business, since 1998 - I've just now positioned myself differently in it, and instead of only having the profits from one store (my own) - I have a smaller %, but from a lot more stores.
Anyway, I can see why it would be hard to image that I have had the success I have had, most people would roll over and give up. I have not, and I have documented everything I have done over the last 5 or 6 months so there is ample proof. I did this because I do intend to further monetize it, and turn what I've done into a course, because the truth is that while the background story might be exceptional, the actual mechanics of what I have done are very easy and could have been done by anyone else, probably even better.
People always ask the question: "If I had a gun to my head, could I change?" Well, the answer is probably yes - and for the last several months due to medical bills etc, I had a gun to my head and I had no choice but to do what I have done. I'm not sure what is so hard to believe about a person becoming successful after being ill?
Quote from ByLoSellHi:
Damn, Brandon, I don't know what to believe about you.
You had that MRSA infection eating away at your leg, and I gave you the drop on a fantastic UofM doctor who specializes in that, and told you to even drop my name as he's a friend of the family.
I never heard from you again.
And then I find this thread, in what I'm sure you'd even have to admit has some pretty outlandish claims, and just, wow...
I don't know if you're what everyone claims you are, or if you're just loco (if so, that's cool - it happens, and yes, I'm being genuine with you), or what the deal is.
Man to man, your tales read like something out of a bad fiction novel.
If I'm wrong about you, do understand it's because I've never met a genuine article that comes across the way you do. They've always been con artists.
No offense intended, and I do hope I'm wrong.
Peace.