Post edited 10:55 am – March 8, 2015 by TheLendingMag
I'm sooo freakin' pumped to find and join this community! Hey all!
The coolest thing for me is that I already recognize so many of you, because I already read a lot of your blogs, follow you on twitter or some other social platform. I had no clue you all were networking down here in this underground lair, ha.
I'm happy to find it, but also feel a little left out of the loop, lol.
I even had Sam as 1/30th of an expert panel I recently put together about P2P lending investments, had no clue about his Yakezie project until yesterday when I was looking to reach out and share my content with other finance bloggers who might find value in and link to my interview and I then stumbled upon Yakezie from someone's blogroll.(How's THAT for a run-on sentence!?)
I don't know about you all, but more than half of the great things I do online come from happenstance discoveries, fueled by my never-ending search for information and desire of continued work-from-home success.
Anyway, I really hope this is an active community. I haven't been this excited since I found the WickedFire forum(kind of an underground SEO spot) a few years ago. Pure quality info and connections.
Anyway, my name is Warren Lee, owner of TheLendingMag.com
I have absolutely NO doubt that TLM is headed in the right direction and will be a leading voice in the growing P2P lending & borrowing space. Blogging is FUN, it's not work for me. I actually teach English as a foreign language online as well and I'm scaling back on that and ramping up my blogging, because I'd rather blog(and do everything related to it) for 12 hours a day rather than 1 hour of teaching English class(just threw up a lil' bit…)
I look forward to building relationships and making connections with you. I'm definitely in this for the long haul, I've been blogging since 2007 and have made a decent amount of money for the level of knowledge I have regarding SEO.
Where I failed was isolating myself in my little SEO tactics mindset and not reaching out to others, that will help me and I like to help others. I like being cool with cool people. So it works.
Cheers,
Warren