Monday, September 25, 2006

Introduction

How many times have we as a community been scammed in this industry (and I use that term loosely)? It seems just when you're about to start promoting a program speaking on it's long-term sustainability you're enraged to hear about it going down, usually with your hard-earned dollars. I, along with many others, have experienced great upswings and sustained the horrible lows of this industry. I'm sick and tired of scamming Admin's, cheerleaders, bashers, etc., and I'm fairly confident you feel the same way. Rather then creating a forum where you guys can use my advice in exchange for potential referral commissions, I'd much rather use this outlet to eventually create and sustain the best autosurf this industry's ever seen. I'm going to deliver a weekly podcast where you can download and hear my audio report, while supplementing the daily news I receive as postings on this site. I'm not trying to compete with any other bloggers (MrsVee, for instance) or other monitoring sites (ASA is a great one that comes to mind). Rather, I'm going to post my advice and links in order to create my own autosurf that'll start with an actual initial starting amount, from there I'll go about and show you exactly where your hard-earned upgrade dollars are going, along with asking for direct feedback as to what we as autosurfers want, expect, and would like out of a program. I'm here for the benefit of everybody. If we as a community work together, the skies the limit for this industry, if we continually support those who prove unworthy with our voices (and more importantly, our cash) then what can we honestly expect?

I'll have more in the coming days, just wanted to let everybody know of what I'm beginning to work on, I'm hoping to have something launched in October, and hopefully a full-fledged autosurf by New Years, it'll be something we as a community will work for, and I'm hoping those who read this will support me.

Thanks,

Andrew