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The Mountains We Climb

This post first of all I can tell you, will be very long. I hope it to be an inspiration for some, and for others give a sense of accomplishment, and yet others to know what good things come from.

Lets start back to the beginning of a website called BloggingZoom.com which has grown to be a formidable foe to other top ranked bookmarking, and snippet generated update sites from users who contribute their piece of the pie. We all know that a couple guys named Vic Franqui and Courtney Tuttle built a site which was made to be not only a content network, but a community of users who would soon get to know each other and become friends alike from all parts of this globe we call home. Since the growth of this community, people have not only learned more about internet marketing, but have have also learned that all that glitters isn’t gold. Why do I say that?

All of us have our own mountains to climb each and everyday, be they the motivation to build upon websites that are already created to keep them afloat on the net, or just for some to even be able to walk to their computer in poor health, hoping that maybe the effort they give today might reap benefits another day and help them add to a low income state they are already in.

You see everyone… not only do we have our own mountains to climb, but we have the mountains of others all around us. Many times their mountains are much higher than our own. Do we have more than the sufficient tools to climb our own mountain? If so then can we lend some of them to others.

One of those guys that I am happy to call a friend is Vic Franqui. Vic is a strong climber compared to many around him that appear to be strong climbers but have fake climbing gear. Let me tell you something else, while the other apparent professional climbers sell you their tools that they themselves have not come to master. Vic not only shares his tools with you, but also offers you a hand to climb your mountain.

Those who look to lose from their profiteering of worthless and shoddy climbing gear snare at Vic because of the exposing of what they really are. Any one of you that would dare make a comment on this blog post to say something negative about this guy other than his brutal honesty and thick skin, I ask you this… what great mountains have you helped others climb other than the empty words of hope?

So now I ask those of you who have become stronger climbers, what about the mountain that Vic is climbing? His may not necessarily be one that you and I are climbing. For many of you who watch and listen to Bloggerunleashed.tv you may remember Vic mentioning something that he is going to try to overcome. I am not going to talk in detail about that here, but if you know what I am speaking about then how can you give a hand of encouragement and a push to help him overcome his obstacles, maybe even other ones that you are aware of? It truly is something to think about.

While all of us have our own mountains to climb, we can help each other in different ways because after all, we all have different mountains to climb, even a teacher himself.

The moral behind this post is that we can never think that we are helpless to help another person. There are different ways we can help each other, even if we are not professional internet marketers or even professional web surfers at that. Everyone has experienced something that another never has. If we meditate on our own experiences in life, only then can we begin to help others overcome their own personal mountains.


 









 
 
 
 

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