Thursday, January 9, 2014

Social Media Gaming....


If you are one of the people who send game requests all day long try this.
Look at the time you start to play that game, write it down. And then when you finally stop playing write down the time. Do this for one week. How many hours a week are you spending on that game?
If you are one who makes in app purchases how much are you spending per month?
Now, would you like to trade half that time playing games for bringing in income?
While you are going shopping and running errands how many people do you see? Imagine that 2 out of those 10 people that you see will spend $25 with you, and some may become a customer, you'll be helping them with their health and yourself with more income.
How does that sound?
I recently read an article that said the average person is spending 5-7 hrs a week on Social media.
I can show you a way to get off the computer and smart phones so much, improving your health and generating an extra income, while feeling great about yourself and helping others improve their health and lives and well.

Are you getting "Bitchy" on the computer? Or "How dare they talk right now, I am crushing candy!" If that is coming to mind, you are gaming waaaaay too much, and its beginning to take over and it's your turn to take charge.
There is a flyer going around Facebook and Twitter "While you're playing games on Facebook/Twitter I am making money". Its true you can be producing some income while online and sharing with people what things have done for you (In this business).
It is 3 simple steps. You do more than 3 steps during gaming!!
Some gaming can be good for hand and eye coordination and stimulate happy feelings, but prolonged amounts of it can cause irritation to those around you, especially family members to where you are snapping at them. That is too much time gaming.
If you would like to trade in the gaming time with me and earn some money to spend on your family Email/Text/Call me.
Valerie Reel
912-373-3934

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