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WomVegas.com
Starts Upgrade Testing
by
Phil Staudt
June 11, 2010
Congrats to my friend Timothy L. Drobnick Sr. for taking
in his first dollar at WomVegas today. Frame it and pin
it on your wall. Much success, buddy.
WomVegas.com
has not launched yet, but Tim has allowed a few selected
participating members to officially upgrade, in order to
make certain the software is working correctly for
commissions, payments, and processing. Some of the
members who upgraded have already been paid commissions
on their referrals who also upgraded.
It was over a year ago that Tim Drobnick and I were
brain-storming about ways to take his "virtual
convention center" concept, which he already had in
one of his other websites, and build a website around
it. It was over nine months ago that he was talking to
me about building a social network similar to WomVegas.
There were a dozen names for the website before WomVegas,
but the core plan for the website was the same.
(Obviously, the Vegas theme sounded good to me.)
I encouraged Tim to keep everything under wraps until it
was all ready to go, but Tim wanted to have 100 or so
people using the website while he started building it on
April 24, because it would make it easier for him to
find the glitches and bugs. People who knew Tim started
asking him if they could be on it. He kept on adding
them one by one, until he either had to tell everyone
"no", or just let everyone sign up for free.
Since April 24, Tim has been very blessed with many
womderful people who have been very helpful (some of
them in more politically correct ways than others). On
April 24, Tim was confident that it would not take him
more than two weeks to get the website into good enough
shape to start taking in money, and allowing affiliates
to start making money. But the more people signed up,
the harder it was for him to get the work done. And,
with all the good suggestions and harsh criticisms and
helpful suggestions and feedback, Tim has had to change
little details many times over, and making it more
time-consuming for him to work on bugs and glitches.
With over 4000 members signed up now, the pressure for
Tim to "get it right" is even greater than it
would have been if there were only a few hundred
members. Tim has to be very careful not to let go of the
wagon while pushing it up the hill. As I have been
telling folks for the past six weeks, most website
founders would have started taking money in weeks ago,
and then worried about making it good for the affiliates
after they got their money in the bank. Tim has lost
many thousands of dollars by concentrating on getting
rid of bugs and making things work right before
collecting any money. But Tim is very conscientious of
trying to build something that marketing people and
affiliates and customers can use to get more than their
money's worth.
People may criticize Tim for all the delays on WomVegas,
and for not getting it finished as soon as he originally
planned, but since this is not designed to be a
flash-in-the-pan get-rich-scheme, Tim felt it was better
to have critics and scoffers, than risk not doing it
right.
I have known Tim Drobnick for over two decades, and he
has always wanted to come up with ways to make it
possible for somebody who is a little person from a
small town with no connections and no financial backing
(which is how Tim and I started) to have a way to become
extremely successful financially, and be able to be
rewarded for hard work, honesty, and good ethics. Many
times, as his friend, I am constantly reminding Tim that
he can't give away too much of his own potential profits
in order to try and help out others. (I usually lose
that argument.)
To all of you who are members in WomVegas, free or
upgraded, you are in the right place at the right time,
but more importantly, you are associated with the right
person, Timothy L. Drobnick Sr.
There are three types of people:
1. Those who make things happen.
2. Those who watch things happen.
3. Those who never knew anything happened.
Viva Wom Vegas!
By Phil Staudt
June 11, 2010
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