Although fairly lofty goals, some people have pulled off similar one's NAJ.
Russell Brunson managed to do something fairly similar to that, but I think he did it with a lot fewer than 50 websites.
The key to growth like that would have to come from outsourcing. That's how Russell did it, he practically outsourced everything.
Keep in mind I think Russell had family backing and more money to play with when he got started than most of us surely do.
After the experience I've gained from doing everything the hard way and SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWW way, I'm definitely leaning towards having a lot of this done for me in the future.
It's so time consuming submitting sites and gaining links back to your sites etc, with the amount of time you can gain from just paying for this service in a short amount of time you would make your investment for these tasks back a few times over. If your in the right market that is!
Your also on the right track with helping others to make their dreams come true as well. Matthew Glanfield said that when he started helping others have success as well that's when his business really took off.
Why? Well simple. When you help people get to having success as well, they will become loyal j/v partners and friends in the future. Once they are successful themselves from your help, it helps immensely with your own new product launches, backing etc, etc. Very wise!
By the way I'll be joining you for coffee!
Davin
Post edited by: The Davinator, at: 2007/05/21 17:29