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Jonathan Browne 06-09-2011 05:28 PM

Steve how much money are you making from the various affiliate products your selling?
 
I'm very curious to find out how much these actually bring in for you a month. That is, if your willing to share.

Curtis2011 06-09-2011 07:29 PM

I'm going to guess....

One Hundred Billion Dollars!!!

http://www.gulfcoastpoker.net/One%20...%20Dollars.jpg

Lynn 007 06-09-2011 08:03 PM

Quote:

I'm going to guess....

One Hundred Billion Dollars!!!
lol

Weena 06-09-2011 09:48 PM

http://www.stevepavlina.com/forums/s...-ny-times.html

Mounds 06-10-2011 01:40 AM

Ok Weena, that signature is awesome.

I heard Steve get's paid in food.

Sansone 06-10-2011 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Curtis2011 (Post 917036)
I'm going to guess....

One Hundred Billion Dollars!!!

http://www.gulfcoastpoker.net/One%20...%20Dollars.jpg

Hahaha! That totally made my day!

yogo 07-13-2011 10:22 AM

Lolzzz. Tell me truth steve..

machoman 07-13-2011 04:20 PM

I read an article written by him some time ago in which he says he doesn't want to tell people about the exact money he makes. So it's unlikely he will answer your question.

Medusa locked 07-13-2011 05:27 PM

It would be nice to at least get a ball park figure. Does it have to be just Steve answering this question? I invite anybody who is into affiliate marketing to share:D.

mypcandi 08-17-2011 01:07 AM

No body can tell for sure... But he must make alot of money!!

danthony 09-30-2011 02:20 AM

Judging by the popularity of the forums as well as his workshops and books, I'm sure he does well. In any case, it's about living abundantly, no matter your income level.

elucidate 09-30-2011 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by machoman (Post 946001)
I read an article written by him some time ago in which he says he doesn't want to tell people about the exact money he makes. So it's unlikely he will answer your question.

That's fair enough. It's a pretty personal thing, and If someone asked me I'd say it was none of their business, but it pays the bills.

It's an invasive question.

waizen 09-30-2011 02:42 PM

I agree. It's really none of anybody's flippin' business.

Jonathan Browne 10-25-2011 01:09 PM

Oh please. Invasive.

lol.

He's free to not answer.

It was just interesting back in the day when he posted income figures.

I've seen plenty of affiliate marketers out there post compete breakdowns of their incomes each month. It can be instructive because it can give someone a sense of what is possible and what kind of products make the most money.

elucidate 10-27-2011 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Jonathan Browne (Post 1003633)
Oh please. Invasive.

lol.

He's free to not answer.

It was just interesting back in the day when he posted income figures.

I've seen plenty of affiliate marketers out there post compete breakdowns of their incomes each month. It can be instructive because it can give someone a sense of what is possible and what kind of products make the most money.

Perhaps you have no sense of privacy or personal boundaries, or an idea of what being rude is?

Asking someone you don't really know what kind of money they make is universally known to be rude and invasive...ask any business man or woman for that matter.

He chose not to answer...wonder why? Because it's none of your business, is my guess.

If Steve wanted to post his income I'm sure he would have done it by now, don't you?

Agota 10-27-2011 09:17 AM

I actually never understood why it is considered to be rude to ask someone how much money they are making up until recently.. I remember when a stuntman was giving a lecture on his profession to kids and one kid asked him how much money do stuntmen make. The organizers told the kids off like "Don't you know it's rude to ask questions like that?!". It didn't make any sense to me, because when you're evaluating a possible career choice, it would make sense to know how much money people in that profession are making, wouldn't it? I don't know the reason why OP is asking that, but it would make sense for a wannabe pro-blogger to ask that question, because Steve's one of the most successful bloggers out there and it's useful to know how much money the best people in your field are making.. Anyway, recently I realized that there's a lot of crap around the topic of money, because grown ups tend to associate their own worth and the worth of others around them with money, therefore making a small amount of money will generally cause contempt and judgement and making a lot of money will generally cause jealousy and judgement, not even talking about the fact that most people feel entitled to question everyone's financial choices..Oh, everything was easier in the sandbox, wasn't it?

elucidate 10-27-2011 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Agota (Post 1005046)
I actually never understood why it is considered to be rude to ask someone how much money they are making up until recently.. I remember when a stuntman was giving a lecture on his profession to kids and one kid asked him how much money do stuntmen make. The organizers told the kids off like "Don't you know it's rude to ask questions like that?!". It didn't make any sense to me, because when you're evaluating a possible career choice, it would make sense to know how much money people in that profession are making, wouldn't it?

I guess. I grew up hearing this from my parents, and having a father who is very private in his affairs, that made sense. Maybe there are lots of other businessmen who aren't that private these days, and I've seen some people over the Internet showing links of their monthly gross income and that was to get people to sign up to whatever their biz was...like selling whatever. I can see the sense in that, and if they choose to reveal that for the world to see then that's fine.

There is something that feels really rude to me when a complete stranger asks someone in business how much money they make though...but perhaps that is just due to my upbringing...and a belief imposed on me!

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I don't know the reason why OP is asking that, but it would make sense for a wannabe pro-blogger to ask that question, because Steve's one of the most successful bloggers out there and it's useful to know how much money the best people in your field are making..
I can see that. It still feels intrusive to me...but I'm not Steve, so maybe he doesn't care? He didn't answer though, so that says something...

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Anyway, recently I realized that there's a lot of crap around the topic of money, because grown ups tend to associate their own worth and the worth of others around them with money, therefore making a small amount of money will generally cause contempt and judgement and making a lot of money will generally cause jealousy and judgement, not even talking about the fact that most people feel entitled to question everyone's financial choices..Oh, everything was easier in the sandbox, wasn't it?
Yeah, It can influence the way a person perceives you when you make lots of money and it can change the way people treat you. It can also make you a target for thieves or anyone looking to take what you have...though I don't think that would be a problem for steve here...but you never know?

SatvikBeri 10-27-2011 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by elucidate (Post 1005031)
Perhaps you have no sense of privacy or personal boundaries, or an idea of what being rude is?

Asking someone you don't really know what kind of money they make is universally known to be rude and invasive...ask any business man or woman for that matter.

This is actually pretty cultural-in some cultures it's totally normal to ask someone how they make, it's almost like asking them "What do you do?" Incidentally, those cultures tend to have much less income inequality than cultures where it's taboo to talk about how much you make...I wonder why? ;)

Not saying that Steve should answer if he doesn't want to, but it's helpful to keep a broader perspective.

elucidate 10-27-2011 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by SatvikBeri (Post 1005063)
This is actually pretty cultural-in some cultures it's totally normal to ask someone how they make, it's almost like asking them "What do you do?" Incidentally, those cultures tend to have much less income inequality than cultures where it's taboo to talk about how much you make...I wonder why? ;)

Not saying that Steve should answer if he doesn't want to, but it's helpful to keep a broader perspective.

Yeah, I'm starting to understand this just now. I always thought it was a universal thing that you just didn't ask that sort of thing, but I can see how it can be a practical thing without being rude or invasive...that's just how I've been raised, and it's funny because I question most things, but I never questioned that...it just always seemed to make sense to me, because I'm a very private person.

cacheborn 10-27-2011 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Jonathan Browne (Post 1003633)
Oh please. Invasive.

lol.

He's free to not answer.

It was just interesting back in the day when he posted income figures.

I've seen plenty of affiliate marketers out there post compete breakdowns of their incomes each month. It can be instructive because it can give someone a sense of what is possible and what kind of products make the most money.

As far as I know, Steve is not reading forum posts at present.

ssandra 10-27-2011 05:12 PM

I never got the rudeness of it either. And yes, I'll ask people whenever I am curious about it :)

They are free to not answer me of course, but why shouldn't I ask?

The fastest way to get to know something is to ask :)

Brutha 11-01-2011 02:03 PM

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I've seen plenty of affiliate marketers out there post compete breakdowns of their incomes each month. It can be instructive because it can give someone a sense of what is possible and what kind of products make the most money.
Steve's primarily motivation isn't to be seen as an affiliate marketer but as a personal development teacher.
He didn't like the conversation that it produces.
As a result he stopped speaking about how much money he makes.


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