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It’s A Social Thing!

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It’s A Social Thing!

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  1. Nice,…Give me more.!

  2. At this point I am thinking about joining, however, in reading some of the explanations about this new website I am apprehensive. My reason? because there are so many spelling errors in the text and any one who is writing anything professionally must know how to spell and set up sentences.
    This concept sounds very interesting and I think it can go places but you must make sure the you are writing competently and concisely. Until, that happens I can’t bring myself to be apart of this new and exciting concept.

    Again the concept is excellent and has great potential but anyone who is a professional must know how to write and check their work.

  3. Eric,

    Well everything that you see on LearnPeopleString has nothing to do with PeopleString. If you see spelling errors on this website blame me. I’m here to explain to you how PeopleString works and how you can market this opportunity. If it were not for spell check the errors you probably notice would be a lot worse. Trust me I know if my college professors or grammar teachers were to see my writing I’m sure I would have so many red marks on them you would think a kid wrote them. LOL! The point is I am a real person and I do very well making money online. You are looking to join because you obviously want to make money. You don’t need to win a spelling bee or be an editor to be successful. So don’t let my spelling errors stop you from having fun and making money with PeopleString.

    You are correct when you said the concept is excellent and PeopleString has great potential. Just remember while you are waiting to join because of spelling errors, Thousands of people are making money and acquiring digital real estate every single day. If you don’t want it, there are thousands of other that do! As my buddy Bruce would say “Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff”

    Vince

  4. Bryce - http://www.peoplestringandme.ning.com says:

    I like this article, but I think you might have gone more into depth about the process of weighing BizOp vs. Social Network. I think that for being a year old, PeopleString is doing pretty darn good for its interface. It’s always frustrating learning a new thing, so there’s an adjustment period. But I’m taking the angle that this can grow better if we do push it as a social media network. Especially as people are frustrated with Facebook and Myspace. The roadblock I run into is that some of my new directs tell me they don’t like that ten million people have approached them trying to sell them something right after they sign up. I can appreciate that and I tell them to just ignore it. But I do wonder how successful we’ll all be if this type of BizOp bludgeoning happens to all our new people?

    Personally, I’m trying to get all my family involved, and my friends, because I think social media networks thrive on people being in touch with one another. So I’m asking people to get in touch with me here. When they do, I’m THEN telling them about the other great things about PeopleString that make it worth staying and participating, such as the Entrepreneur program and PeoplePoints.

    Thanks for this great site. I plan to use this one and my own to amass resources to help inform all my peeps :)

    Bless you, Vince.

    -Bryce

  5. Bryce,

    Great post, what you wrote is the key to building a great community here on PeopleString.

    Vince

  6. Chris Lewis - http://bit.ly/paidforanything says:

    Now we see why social networks are changing
    the face of the business landscape. They not
    only provide valuable info..BUT now you can
    get paid to take in the info and meet
    professional people. Wonderful!

  7. Very nice post, Vince…honest and sincere :-D ))

    I am just 2 days old in PS and loving it already. Have changed it to be my homepage the moment I got in and so far, it work great. I got overwhelmed a bit, to be frank with you – trying to recruit downlines heheh ;-)

    However, I tried the email but could not send it out as the recipient’s address went blank as soon as I finished typing the body. Quite frustrating but I understand that new websites always have teething problems; more so, a complicated programming like what I believe PS has… Not to complain about it here as this should be address directly by PS, but just to share my experience ;-)

    Having said all that, I wish to hear more from you and wish you all the best. Thanks for the great efforts…

    p/s – sorry if my English is not up to standard for as a non-native speaker, I am still learning every single day and yet, find it difficult to understand the “rules” sometimes :-)

  8. very nice

  9. Tim McRaney - http://sendittomeokay.com says:

    WOW very awesome information for some just getting in side the training center Vince you rock brother!
    I just want to tell the newbe on here read and watch everything you can and learn peoplestring ! dont be afraid to aproach the forum on the home page either ask the questions and some one will have an answer or will be able to direct you to the right location jump in with both feet use this training center for all it is worth you would likewise spend lots of money trying to locate information that you will freely get your hands on in here! please get everyone in your downline to this awesome training center have fun and please learn peoplestring!
    Thanking you way way way in advance!!!!!!!!!!!
    Vince Reed thank you,,,,,,,

    Tim McRaney PSE,,,,,,,,

  10. peter john manosa - says:

    very nice i like it..

  11. peter john manosa - says:

    However, I tried the email but could not send it out as the recipient’s address went blank as soon as I finished typing the body. Quite frustrating but I understand that new websites always have teething problems; more so, a complicated programming like what I believe PS has…I like this article, but I think you might have gone more into depth about the process of weighing BizOp vs. Social Network. I think that for being a year old, PeopleString is doing pretty darn good for its interface. It’s always frustrating learning a new thing, so there’s an adjustment period.

  12. Nice work vince

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