Joel Comm

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by gordypordy, May 23, 2008.

  1. sweetfunny

    sweetfunny Banned

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    #21
    Yeah he may of made some money, but all i'll say is there's a lot of suckers on the internet. The only stuff i've seen from him has been utter trash.
     
    sweetfunny, May 24, 2008 IP
  2. The Stealthy One

    The Stealthy One Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    #22
    Joel Comm is not a fraudster. He had truly made a lot of money with AdSense.
     
    The Stealthy One, May 24, 2008 IP
  3. jrs

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    #23
    He is the author of the adsense traffic guide.
     
    jrs, May 24, 2008 IP
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    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    #24
    there have been many threads with this same topic. just do a search on the forum and read. and i have seen him dropping by and comment on threads talking about him also
     
    sultanofseo, May 24, 2008 IP
  5. Net virus

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    #25
    Joel is a great guy

    like him
     
    Net virus, May 24, 2008 IP
  6. gordypordy

    gordypordy Banned

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    #26
    i wished he mentioned my site too
     
    gordypordy, May 25, 2008 IP
  7. TheOwner

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    #27
    i hope he is not a fruad
     
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  8. jcomm

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    #28
    Hey Gang,

    Yes, I am a member here. I love how people who don't know me or have never heard of me instantly throw out ridiculous accusations. It's a fascinating study in human nature.

    Anyhow, I'm sitting in an airport after speaking at an event in Dallas. Got a few minutes to kill...

    A little history...

    - I built my first website in 1995, before the vast majority of people even knew what the world wide web was. Check the registration date for my site, worldvillage.com

    - In 1996, I sold my multiplayer game site to Yahoo. It's now called Yahoo! Games. (see my avatar? That's MY face on Yahoo! Games)

    - In 2006, I released the book, "The AdSense Code". It's a New York Times Best seller.

    - In 2007, I producer and hosted the world's FIRST competitive Internet reality show, "The Next Internet Millionaire". The videos have been watched by a million people. You can watch the entire show at www.NextInternetMillionaire.com

    I travel the world teaching and speaking with thousands of satisfied customers who learn from my material.

    I invite anyone to visit my blog at www.joelcomm.com to find out more.

    Hope that helps :)

    Joel
     
    jcomm, May 25, 2008 IP
  9. shanX

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    #29
    Now that's a cool piece of marketing. Nice intro, response ...etc

    Btw that proves people who spend all their time on forums, never succeed lol :D
     
    shanX, May 25, 2008 IP
  10. jcomm

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    #30
    It's pretty funny you say that. When I ask my friends and associates if they post on forums, they look at me cross-eyed.

    I do like to check in from time to time to reply to threads when I see my name or one of my products come up, but I find little value beyond that.

    There are people who say you shouldn't buy ebooks or courses because you can get everything you want to find on the forums.

    Well, if your times is worth only $2/hour so you can search for all the content you need to find to equal what you'll find in an ebook, that's fine.

    As for me, I'd rather have all the material in a concise package that is targeted to my topic. Saves a ton of time so I can get on with the business of implementing.

    On top of that, you have to weed through all the useless posts.

    Finally, I made a post to the general forums yesterday about a new book I've got coming out on the history of Internet marketing. Very relevant to these forums.

    Yet a moderator gave me an infraction and moved the post to the "freebie" forum, claiming that it was an ebook and misposted.

    It wasn't an ebook. And it was highly relevant. But whatever.

    Honestly, the people I know that are making the most money either spend no time or very little time on forums.

    It's not a judgment. I'm just stating a fact. Do what you want to do with it.

    As for me, I'll still continue to check in from time-to-time.

    Joel
     
    jcomm, Jul 11, 2008 IP