Introduction

Hey guys, what's up?
Well, yea, I just joined, and there wasn't an intro forum, so I'm posting here. Me and Jon go back a ways, got involved with him for some design / development. He's a great guy. This next bit might be the most important thing you'll read on this forum:

Listen to everything he says. Half of you probably don't get the half of it, but he's the best. Seriously, every word he says is worth reading twice, even if it's F*** You :)

That aside, I do design, so if any of you need it, hit me up.
 


Whoopsee, just saw I never posted in this thread. :updown:
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  • Studied Psychology and Computer Science
  • German, now living in Switzerland
  • Worked in web business for 7 years
    • 5 years web design, programming, Close to SEs
    • 2 years directly in a German SE
  • Just starting out on my own, trying to make ends meet
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Hey there, I'm 19 years old and I'm going to be a sophmore at Loyola University Chicago. I run krazygamers.com, which has begun taking up a lot of my time. Other than that, I play rugby at college and do karate.
 
I feel a little bit ashamed, because I am here on the forum already for a couple of months now but never really introduced myself! :D

Anyway, my name is Michel (34 years old) and originally from the Netherlands. I moved to Israel about 6 years ago where I live with my wife & almost 2 years old son!

I started with web design and internet marketing about 2 years ago. In the beginning, I visited a lot SitePoint webmaster forum. I work full time (about 60 hrs a week) for a big Hi-Tech company. In my spare time I work on my internet projects...

At the moment my revenue from affiliate marketing helps me a lot to support my family. :love-smiley-013:

Soon I hope to do this full-time! I am happy to be part of this GREAT internet community & wish you all success...
 
Hey all. I've been reading as much as I can on her for the last week or so. My name is Jason and not very new to web design and such, but very new to making money. I have a couple of myspace sites that are making about $2-5 a day on adsense. I'm ready to move on make some real money, so that my wife doesn't have to work anymore.
 
I've been lurking for about a week now, but haven't introduced myself. I'm also a member at Earner's Forum, and found wickedfire in a thread there.

First off, I'd like to say how impressed I am with the no-bullshit atmosphere here. It's a lot easier to understand someone when you don't have to chew through a candy coating.

Anyway.. my name's Fritz and I'm a 23-year-old student studying Graphic Communications at Clemson University. I hate the industry and I don't want to get a fucking job after I graduate, and have known this for some time. I discovered Earner's Forum and wickedfire about 2 weeks ago while looking for opportunities. I didn't know what CPM or CPA or PPC were a week ago, and didn't care. I've never found the idea of affiliate marketing attractive before now, but after reading the posts in these forums, I'm beginning to understand how fun and challenging (not to mention lucrative) it can be.

So what else can I say... I'm really happy to be here, I'm learning a hell of a lot from the people on this forum, and I'm hoping that sooner than later I'll be high roller with knowledge that I can share with others! :cool:
 
Hi everyone!
I'm 20.
I attend U of Minnesota(2nd year).
Comp. Science major

I've started building website 7 years ago. But I've stop, got interested in other things, gaming, computers, programming. Recently, I'm back at webdesign/affil/marketing. I see this may be the future of me. :cool:

Currently I have one big website and a few small ones.
 
My name is Mike, I am relatively green to the industry (about six months now) and I work for an Affiliate Network in Orlando. We are always looking for new publishers to join our network and make massive commissions with us! We pay on a CPA, but we have many email offers, web banners, and search campaigns. Let me know if you are interested in joining us...michaelk@marketleverage.com

I suck at programming too!


Andrew said:
My name is Andrew, 21 years old, I am the guy behind WebPublishingBlog.com. I just finished writing a book, Real Blogging.

I've been an internet user for over 10 years, I started building sites commercially roughly 2 1/2 years ago, recently dropping out of college to do so. I'm involved on both ends, publishing and PPC. I own one modestly large and very active forum which I started just 6 months ago. I also buy premium domains, but the good deals are few and far between.

I suck at programming.
 
MikeKelly said:
My name is Mike, I am relatively green to the industry (about six months now) and I work for an Affiliate Network in Orlando. We are always looking for new publishers to join our network and make massive commissions with us! We pay on a CPA, but we have many email offers, web banners, and search campaigns. Let me know if you are interested in joining us...michaelk@marketleverage.com

I suck at programming too!

Dude, go suck a dick.
 
I'm Dave. I'm here because all the other aff related forums suck. Hopefully the atmosphere around here stays fresh, supportive and balls out. I've been doing this stuff a long time (1995) and still learn shit everyday.
 
Hey everyone, Im Mark. Been dabbling in web development for a few years now, starting off with learning photoshop and xhtml/css with the intent of becoming a designer. I eventually lost that interest and took a break for about a year. I got back into it again recently and intended on doing design work, however the idea of working for myself and making sites that would make money for me sounded alot better! Im working on my first site and hoping to get the $$$ rolling in soon. Wicked Fire looks like a great place and Im happy to be here :D
 
First off, I'd like to say how impressed I am with the no-bullshit atmosphere here. It's a lot easier to understand someone when you don't have to chew through a candy coating.

Amen Brother and Welcome
 
Hi all. Suppose I should make the mandatory introduction post. I've been lurking for about 2 months, and learning lots. Thought I'd finally register (if only to show my support for your awesome site)

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