What's your monthly profit margin?

What was your profit margin last month?

  • Not profitable

    Votes: 31 15.0%
  • 10% profit

    Votes: 10 4.9%
  • 25% profit

    Votes: 26 12.6%
  • 50% profit

    Votes: 25 12.1%
  • 75% profit

    Votes: 9 4.4%
  • 100% profit(doubled money)

    Votes: 23 11.2%
  • 150% profit

    Votes: 6 2.9%
  • 200% profit(tripled money)

    Votes: 5 2.4%
  • 300%+ profit(quadrupled money)

    Votes: 17 8.3%
  • >9000% profit / I want to see the results

    Votes: 54 26.2%

  • Total voters
    206

lanwar

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Aug 10, 2009
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That "how much are you making daily" poll seems pretty pointless since this is so dependent on the starting income.

Someone making $10K profit in a day, isn't really that impressive if they spent $250K to get there.

To make it a little bit more fair, the number in question is the number for the last month.
 


All the make money polls are useless because nobody really wants to look like a braggart and say "I made 500K" (or be laughed at, which is the more common reaction), nor admit "I made $25" and likewise be laughed it.

Also to go from 300% profit to 9000% profit is a huge gap!

Also change 10k PROFIT in your above comment to "10k gross"
 
All the make money polls are useless because nobody really wants to look like a braggart and say "I made 500K" (or be laughed at, which is the more common reaction), nor admit "I made $25" and likewise be laughed it.
well that's why the poll is anonymous, so you don't have to brag.
Also to go from 300% profit to 9000% profit is a huge gap!
That was the option for the braggarts :) + for the people who don't feel like answering but wanted to see the results anyways[/quote]

Also change 10k PROFIT in your above comment to "10k gross"
$10k profit a day unimpressive?

FAIL
No it's profit, but that's what I mean. Someone making 10K profit on $250K, is getting a 4% ROI. So in this thread someone making $1500 on $1000 would get more recognition since they are more effective.
 
So far 38% chose >9000% profit margins.

Scientifically, and statistically speaking, this poll sucks the big one.