First, please learn to use quoting.
It's really not difficult, but I must say it will be rather difficult sorting through your incorrectly quoted latest post.
Like i said, I am new to forums. Maybe you could let me know how to quote certain references at once? Thanks.
There's that "we" again. Intentional or unintentional? "We", unless it's the generic "royal we", tends to strongly suggest an association ... one that goes beyond merely being a satisfied customer.
Ok, my wording obviously confused you from the original paragraph. I was trying to quote from the website and use it in it's original context. If you had a look at the website, you may see where i am coming from.
Then why not have the money collection in a separate area and call it a "donation" ... and make it entirely voluntary?
A voluntary donation would be great....but you don't get anything back from this apart from the assurance that you have done your good deed for the day. However, if you sign up you can get so much back including learning the technique, watching videos of James's work, interacting with other people and much more i should think....you can see what your money is doing which is what i love about this idea.
No thank you. I'm quite happy here.
That's fine then. Choose to ignore this thread because it's may not be of any use to you.
On this site I was able to read anything for quite some time
before "signing up" and giving an email address. This way I was able to completely evaluate the site for itself, before deciding to join. I very much prefer that honest and open approach. Sites that require "signing up" before being allowed to access all content send up red flags. Proponents of a site (especially a new site) going around to multiple forums in aggressive "recruiting" efforts sends up even more red flags.
I signed up. I have got nothing more than a couple of emails confirming my sign up and i now have access to alot more content. I can choose to unsubscribe at any time. And i will do if i do not see that this method could work.
Not exactly. You dodged Question 3, though not very artfully. I wasn't asking if
James was making money in any way from the endeavor ... I asked if YOU were making money in ANY way ... or if you anticipate doing so in the near or distant future. Do you get some kind of money percentage or other "perks" from recruiting people to "sign up"? You do seem to be heavily recruiting, and not just here.