Does slow and steady really win the race?
By 34momma
@34momma (13882)
United States
August 4, 2010 10:13am CST
As most of you know I launched my very own website back in June. As of today I know how 38 members. I am getting new people slowly but very steady. I am working on some marketing right now to bring in more people, but i have now doubled my online earnings.
I rather one or two new people a week verses no members at all. I think slow and steady is better then nothing at all. What do you think?
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10 responses
@Angelgirl16 (2171)
• United States
4 Aug 10
Hi 34momma,
Congratulations to you. I wish I was so ambitious. Yes, I believe that slow and steady wins the race. Does it matter that you finish first? I think not. What matter is that you stay on your course of progress and you will eventually reach your goal, which is to be successful.
Some people are in such a hurry to be a success that they will do anything, many unethical things to make it to the top. Once they make it there, they never look back to see whom they have crushed in the eagerness to be successful.
The higher and faster they climb, and if or when they fall they will just have a longer way back down to reality. Keep a steady pace, you will get there if you are determined. I think you are.
Good Luck
@34momma (13882)
• United States
4 Aug 10
taht is one thing i will not do, I will not cheat or lie to people about the how much they will make. or that if they join tomorrow they can quit their jobs...sites that say such things are not cool. I am very honest about what you can make. I want to build real relationships with my downline.
i am on a steady course of action and things are looking good. thanks for the wonderful well wishes
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@Angelgirl16 (2171)
• United States
4 Aug 10
He 34momma,
You have now peeked my interest. I will check out your sites, I will get the information from your profile. If it is something that I am interested in , you can count me in.
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@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
4 Aug 10
Congratulations! Do you need members? Send links to your friends. First ask them though. No use spamming anyone.
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@shira0524 (482)
• United States
4 Aug 10
I just looked at your website and it seems interesting, but can you tell me a little bit what it is? I see I can sign up, and what that will get me, but what, exactly, are you offering there? I'm asking not to be rude, but purely curious. Opinions on sites that you know work? Or is it other kinds of financial advice?
Thanks!
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
4 Aug 10
i have created what is called a downline builder website. I have two website that you need to pay for and 18 that are totally free to join. Instead of you joining these site and sending out 20 links to your friends and family. you only need to send them your one referral link for my site. and they will join all the other sites under you.
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@sender621 (14889)
• United States
5 Aug 10
Sometimes we are in such a hurry to get somewhere. Our efforts can be futile this way. Doing something slow and steady will get you there just as quickly. It might seem to be a longer journey, but it can also be a happier one. Doing something quickly can get us frustrated and we miss out on what is really important in the first place. there is nothing wrong with going slow and steady.1 person likes this
@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
5 Aug 10
Hi 34momma
Great to read that your income doubled in these months ever since you had your website. In today's world the word SLOW doesn't seem to get appreciated anymore. But everyone cannot be Carl Lewis or an athlete born to run. I think Growth is great for any thing that is beneficial to us and the community - Slow or Fast - doesn't matter, though at times I think - getting a growth at a faster pace than others means that somewhere something is wrong!
Form my point, it is a thought similar to yours - Slow and steady is better than nothing at all. Happy Webbing.
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@fpsninja (874)
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4 Aug 10
I too have recently made my own website. I haven't got any cash to stick up adverts, or anything like that, so my daily vistors is a lot lot lower. I tend to get around 10 or say people a day visiting my site (more if i talk about it on facebook a lot). I would ratehr consistentally get 10 people a day no matter what, and then focus my concerns on the number of people i am getting. So i would agree with you, it is better to have a reliable and consistent number of people visiting your site, than a load of people coming to your site, and very few returning a second time.
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@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
5 Aug 10
hi 34momma I really admire you p eople who know how to make your own websites as it looks and sounds really complicated. I am glad you
are getting a goodly number of members. My son has a web site but its
not a moneymaking thing. I think slow and steady could win over too fast and unsteady. like the tortoise and the hare perhaps.





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@TeamCholent (2832)
• United States
4 Aug 10
Rome wasn't built in a day and a slow growth is a good thing. A lot of sites just spring up and grow so quickly and then close down. Keep working on the site and letting it grow day by day and you will be amazed at how much progress you will see in the long run. Keep working and hope you have all the success in the world.
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@juliusports (274)
• Philippines
5 Aug 10
yeah, I hope so since i have nothing yet with my referrals, I have been doing this online blogs for 3 weeks now and I have no referrals yet. I hope I can work it out same as what you're doing.
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@ReViewMeMedia (3786)
• United States
5 Aug 10
I do think slow and steady wins the race, I hope your website goes well. It takes a lot of time and work to do something, but it pays off eventually.








