Tyler Cruz spending $70,000/month

Things like this are what keep me in software, and stop me from venturing into IM / SEO. This guy is hoping to net $30k/month? wtf? That's not a big dream at all. I don't net $30k/month myself right now, but I have in the past, and am sure I will again in the future. That's hardly my end goal though.

And I see this time & time again. Someone will approach me on Skype, and act as if they're ballin, all the while they only make like $15k/month. I mean, that's a decent living, and kudos for doing it on your own, but hardly something worth bragging about.

I don't know, I'll just stick with software. I know it, and I'm good at it.

Dunno, $30k/mo is a lot of change, far more than you'll get working any job beyond perhaps the top consultants, barristers, lawyers, doctors (not in the UK, mind) & execs.

Certainly to the "average person" it's a shit ton of money.

You can do much more in affiliate marketing too if you have the drive, think big authority sites: money super market, poker listings, compare the market, etc etc.. They turn over 9 figures I believe, or at least all have at various different stages of their lives.

Affiliate marketing is no different to most any other business, you can make $30k/mo or you can make $300k/$3M/mo. You just have to scale it up. It's hard to make $3M/mo on your own for example. Once you start to get up to $20-$30k/mo you can begin employing people, scaling things up further and push the boundaries more. Of course that brings upon a big headache that many people that go into affiliate marketing are looking to avoid. Hiring people = more taxes, people wanting time for holidays, family problems, babies, fall outs amongst staff, staff deciding to have sex with each other and whatever else. So for most people they get to a level they are comfortable with themselves, and stop pushing from there onwards. They relax a bit, delegate some of the work to contractors and so forth.

Software faces those same problems though, and even better - you end up having to employ and deal with developers, who can be notoriously difficult at times (and it's very hard to find good ones). I'm doing a mixture, I have a "software" start-up, which is slowly growing locally and not making any significant money as of yet, but also aff marketing stuff. Aff marketing is faster to grow and brings good money quickly, software tends to take much longer to build up, sell, and you have to continuously innovate to keep adding value - whilst at risk at any stage of some new piece of tech making your software effectively redundant.
 


99.9999% of you fucks would cut off your right arm to make 360K/yr... The other .0001 are fucking liars! :P
 
99.9999% of you fucks would cut off your right arm to make 360K/yr... The other .0001 are fucking liars! :P

I just bought a new car bro:

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Here's interior pics to prove I'm not frauding:

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99.9999% of you fucks would cut off your right arm to make 360K/yr... The other .0001 are fucking liars! :P

I don't think I would cut my arm off for that, unless some prosthetic shit was available like in Ghost in the Shell. I'm not anywhere near that figure myself but I'm just getting started, think I'll be fine up to that amount and way past it without having to cut my arm off :)

This Tyler guy seems a complete tool. Every post has him bragging. I guess he didn't get enough attention as a kid... causality.
 
And I see this time & time again. Someone will approach me on Skype, and act as if they're ballin, all the while they only make like $15k/month. I mean, that's a decent living, and kudos for doing it on your own, but hardly something worth bragging about.

I don't know, I'll just stick with software. I know it, and I'm good at it.

Yeah man, only $15k a month, fucking peasants...



I better not contact you on Skype then, I don't make anything close to that. Fair play to your success but $180k/year, if I extrapolate for the year assuming the 15k is stable, is a fantastic salary in this here Internet business in the post-rebill days.
 
I better not contact you on Skype then, I don't make anything close to that. Fair play to your success but $180k/year, if I extrapolate for the year assuming the 15k is stable, is a fantastic salary in this here Internet business in the post-rebill days.

Hence my decision to stick with the software industry.

Don't get me wrong, $15k/month is a decent living, but it's not worth bragging about, and telling everyone how much of a genius you are. Realistically, take a typical family of 4. After tax you're looking at say $9k/month, and from that easily $6/month for daily living (house, couple vehicles, utilities, insurance, kids hockey / football, and whatever). That leaves you with $3k/month to invest for retirement, kid's college funds, vacations, etc.

Again, it's a good living, but not worth putting yourself on a pedestal, which many people do. I could care less what people make, but if someone starts bragging about how awesome they are, they should be able to back it up. And anyone who is truly doing well, has already learned to be humble, and isn't going to brag about it.
 
Hence my decision to stick with the software industry.

Don't get me wrong, $15k/month is a decent living, but it's not worth bragging about, and telling everyone how much of a genius you are. Realistically, take a typical family of 4. After tax you're looking at say $9k/month, and from that easily $6/month for daily living (house, couple vehicles, utilities, insurance, kids hockey / football, and whatever). That leaves you with $3k/month to invest for retirement, kid's college funds, vacations, etc.

Again, it's a good living, but not worth putting yourself on a pedestal, which many people do. I could care less what people make, but if someone starts bragging about how awesome they are, they should be able to back it up. And anyone who is truly doing well, has already learned to be humble, and isn't going to brag about it.

And it usually doesn't last. A job with a $15k monthly salary is pretty good because it also brings a certain level of security with it. With campaigns you're lucky if you can run them for a year.
 
tyler cruz is really genuine guy,i and some of members started making money and been blogging even when this forums dont exist.In ppc first we need to spend a lot ,later after becoming expert lower ppc expenses and increase profit ,that is the reality
 
Whenever I want to print my monthly statements, I have to refill the printer twice with paper to get a month printed out.
Talk to NickyCakes about printer ink. I hear he used to do a lot of inkjet printing back in the day.
 
Hence my decision to stick with the software industry.

Don't get me wrong, $15k/month is a decent living, but it's not worth bragging about, and telling everyone how much of a genius you are. Realistically, take a typical family of 4. After tax you're looking at say $9k/month, and from that easily $6/month for daily living (house, couple vehicles, utilities, insurance, kids hockey / football, and whatever). That leaves you with $3k/month to invest for retirement, kid's college funds, vacations, etc.

Again, it's a good living, but not worth putting yourself on a pedestal, which many people do. I could care less what people make, but if someone starts bragging about how awesome they are, they should be able to back it up. And anyone who is truly doing well, has already learned to be humble, and isn't going to brag about it.

Since I make these internet monies, my income is not dependent on living in a certain location- but I still live in a nice place for my personality and values. I have a 4 person family, and my monthly nut is nowhere near that high. Sure, it could be if I really wanted it to, but I really dislike accumulating stuff/clutter. Therefore, I don't have to spend a whole lot on one of those huge boxes for keeping my stuff. 2 vehicles- paid off. Kids have sports, music, lessons, other extra-Cs. We live in a high-end school district.

Yeah, I wouldn't brag about making $15k/mo either, but it is a significant income. There are families who manage on that much per year ( I guess they don't pay income taxes, so that certainly helps), believe it or not, and would really love to make 5 grand a month.

I just think if you are sitting on the internet somewhere pooh-poohing six figure incomes, while some of the most prestigious occupations in the most developed nations of the world don't even come close to paying that... I don't know. Must be a nice perspective to have, I guess.

FWIW, I would net $10,234.70 per month on a $15,000 month salary, after withholding Federal, FICA, State, Local, City, and School Income taxes, with 4 dependents. So that's even an extra $1200 a month to work with. I could probably support another family on that.
 
There are a LOT of people who don't make $15k a month in IM. It's not baller money, but for a lot of folks, it's nothing to sneeze at.