Well, today marks my second year anniversary with Yuwie.
As it turns out I was offline a good portion of the last year so am now having to catch-up with the things that are new and improved and to realize that without constant promotion my downline group growth is less than I had envisioned:
YOUR REFERRAL TREE
| Referral Tree Ranking |
| Personal Referrals |
#660 |
| Total Referrals |
#336 |
| Total Views |
#728 |
| Level |
Members |
| Level 1 |
116 |
| Level 2 |
351 |
| Level 3 |
185 |
| Level 4 |
522 |
| Level 5 |
319 |
| Level 6 |
277 |
| Level 7 |
266 |
| Level 8 |
194 |
| Level 9 |
107 |
| Level 10 |
134 |
| Total: |
2,471 |
Last Update: 9/3/2009 11:01:57 PM
It seems that the bulk of my group has lost interest in this upstart social network and only a handful are at all active. I am surprised that so many have left, but believe that Yuwie is still a viable social network and is just going through growing pains in it's early years.
I've discovered some new additions to Yuwie and am of the opinion that they show a positive influence and as newer additions continue to be developed that Yuwie will be competitive in it's genre and viable over time as it forms it's own "niche" in the social networking scene.
Most successful business ventures grow slowly and generally become "established" sometime around their fifth year. Online start-ups can vary widely from that depending on various conditions that only internet companies might have to face.
My guess is that Yuwie will meet and beat the difficulties in it's path and I expect to post my third year anniversary blog to a larger number of members next September.
Expect Success
John3
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