Streams of Money

What affiliate programs can do for you is create streams of money. Streams of money isn't anything new, It has been around for years it's a concept credited to an entrepreneur by the name of Robert G. Allen. He has published many books revolving around the subject. If you get the time I suggest you read one of his books. It will change the way you look at money? What is it? It is creating many business or investments each investment or business brings in multiple streams of money. It's that simple. What multiple Affiliate programs can do for you is similar they can bring in multiple streams of revenue or multiple cash checks.For payment of your services and time taking surveys participating in limited offers or just advertising and signing up clients. An example you get a check from one affiliate for $10 for your services. You sign up and get a check for $50 for your time and services. and then a $100 check etc. these all of course add up. I like to think of it as the old term nickle and dimeing it all adds up. You possibly some weeks could be paid the same amount you would be paid at your current job. Of course this all takes a little effort and time on your part. And a little of creativeness to advertise and sign up clients but not too hard if you apply yourself.

By the way Streams of Money can be applied to just about any business model. Billionaire Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett, one of the richest men in the world when he first started out in his teens used this very same technique. His tool to start to compound wealth was coin-op machines, pinball machines, bubble gum machines etc. click the red link above and read the article, it is very good. I by the way, am in no way affiliated with vendingtimes website I just thought it was a great editorial article on Warren Buffett and this is a little know fact about him. I thought it also would give a great perspective on the point that I am trying to make. Some people get this at a young age. I wish I did, but with age comes wisdom right? Its never too late to stop learning.

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