Thursday, 13 September 2012

10K Challenge Old Version

The 10K Challenge site/program originally launched in January 2012. The program/site owner is Debbie Penner. The 10K Challenge is said to offer the opportunity of earning with well over 30 multiple income streams. This means - there is a lot of potential for members to get into their dashboard area and get really, REALLY confused!

My inability to sort myself out when confronted with what I feel are mind-numbingly boring online earning tasks, then also manage hoardes of links, I.D./Password combinations, and a little bit of online code in order to be an "online marketer" has kept me very low in the cash flow department. I also have learning difficulties and am on a disability (below poverty level) income - so I have never been able to afford long term subscriptions, upgrades and fees for online marketing "tools" that most successful marketers say are absolutely necessary for earning money online.

Imagine my surprise when I joined The 10K Challenge a few months ago, followed the instructions (which seemed easier to me than in any other program I ever tried before - in 8 years of attempting to earn money online!), SCREWED UP a few times - and still managed to gain some referrals.

I've been sick a few times and out of commission - so to speak... for several days at a time - and still got referrals. I didn't always complete my daily 10K Challenge tasks according to schedule - but I still got some referrals in the program, anyway!

I'm not writing to suggest to anyone that it's a good idea to join this program, mess around, leave the program sitting and then expect to make money with it. I have worked hard on the program tasks for every day I do show up to participate in learning then promoting the program. I'm just saying that despite the challenges I already face with disability and illness, this program is making earning online possible for me.

Relaunched:
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Just a few days ago, earlier in September, Debbie Penner "re-launched" the 10K Challenge with a whole bunch of tweaks and improvements. Now the dashboard area and format of the member area is even easier to navigate and looks less cluttered and distracting. Instructions have been improved and some "steps/stages" of activity have been re-assessed and changed, as well - all with a focus on simplicity.

I was already experiencing multiple and pleasant surprises every few days with the 10K Challenge and as I proceeded through new instructions bit by bit as the instructions explain. I didn't think the program could be made much easier but now that I've had a few days to work in the new re-launched dashboard and go over new instructions, I think the program is even more valuable than before.

I get way over one hundred visitors to my program page per day - some days at least three hundred. All for working under an hour a day on good days - a little over an hour on days when I'm having trouble with concentration and organization skills. The program says "earn in 35 minutes a day" and for me, anything under two hours is worth working on as long as I am seeing results.

I saw results with the old 10K Challenge before it was altered...

It looks like the new, re-vamped and improved 10K Challenge is only going to increase my earning chances and potential for success in the program now!

If you're interested, you can Take up the Challenge and join by the link below:

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Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Canceling and Re-Establish SL Accounts

One thing I found troublesome in my 10K Challenge Journey, within the first 30 days was in the cancel and re-establish safelist accounts process.


I was already a member for some of the safelists used in the 10k Challenge, but I wanted to be under my 10K Challenge sponsor in this whole process, so I did cancel some safelist accounts, waited a few days (usually 3-7 days), then used my 10k Challenge sponsor's referral links to re-establish membership with safelist accounts.

Despite this, I still gained referrals and success with the program!

Pros: I know who my sponsor is at every safelist now and I have contact with my sponsor who can share information about every site/program I'm involved with.

Cons: on a few days, my online activities related to the 10K Challenge took more than 35 minutes for me to complete. (This is not a fault of the program, in fact - no fault or wrongs here at all - just something unplanned for that happened in my situation).

I feel the pros outweighed the cons, by far and just wanted to share a little about a very surmountable bump I experienced in my 10K Challenge journey.

At first, when I realized I had a few accounts to cancel, wait time for which I wouldn't have certain accounts active for sending out emails, I felt overwhelmed. I took a few days off related to sign-ups but kept reviewing instructions from my member dashboard, then jumped back in when I was ready to focus on managing this small hurdle.

I have learning disabilities, so some things that seem small to other people can be more confusing to me than to the average person - especially related to staying focused and related to organizing things. Once I made a little extra time for solution-based thinking and tasks, I went to work solving a small problem I'd run into.

I encourage anyone who has a bewildering moment in the program to go ahead and log off, log out, take a break... come back in a few hours with the willingness to focus for 10 minutes aside from the 35 minutes allotted for The 10K Challenge tasks. Focus for 10 minutes on a particular obstacle, then resume 10K Challenge activities.

In the end, this is what my stress free solution was to the problem I encountered and made the problem surmountable in a very short time.