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The Secret I Learned to Making Money Many Years Ago

April 1, 2011 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

Friday’s are my day off from the church so I thought I’d give you a money making tip today as I’m relaxing and enjoying time just thinking.  It will take you a couple of minutes to read but I guarantee it could change your financial future, so it’s well worth the investment of time.  In addition towards the end of the post I’ll tell you about a FREE way to make extra income right now.  Now I know you’re tempted to skip ahead but this will all make more sense if you take the 2-3 minutes to read up to it.

As you might know before I went into full-time ministry I owned  two businesses.  Both did well, but one did much better than the other financially.  Why?

  • Is it because one had better ownership than the other?  No…again I owned both.
  • Was it because I worked harder at one than the other?  No…I devoted about equal time.
  • Was it because one had a much better product or service to offer than the other?  That’s debatable because they were so vastly different, but if you know me and my commitment to excellence and only offering the best, then no again.

So what was the difference?  That’s easy…one I got paid primarily through linear income, the other primarily through residual income.  What’s that mean you ask…well keep reading to find out.

Linear income is how most people make money.  You trade a block of time or a product or service for a block of money.  You put in 40 hours at the office, they in turn give you a paycheck.  You sell your product, you get a commission.  Pretty simple.  Problem is there is a cap on your income.  If you want more money you have a few options:

  • Get a new higher paying job.  Hey good luck with that in this economy.
  • Get a raise at your current job.  More likely to happen than the previous one but probably isn’t the kind of windfall you’re looking for.
  • Work more hours or sell more widgets  The problem here is, even this has a cap to it…there are only so many hours in a day to work or be out selling your goods or services.  Even if your worked 24 hours per day, 365 days per year that is still a cap on your income and besides who wants to work all the time.

Linear income is what my first business was all about.  The more I was able to sell my service to people, the more I made.  What I finally learned though through much study and research is that smart people while they may have some sort of linear income (I do, the church pays me a block of money for my block of time), primarily rely on residual income. My second business had a mix of linear and residual income and it allowed me to make 4X’s per year what my other business did even though I was working the same amount of time.  What that allowed me to do was become generous in helping others and ultimately it afforded me more time to studying God’s Word which is what eventually had a major impact on me being called into full-time vocational ministry.  While I no longer own either of my previous two businesses, because of the time they would take away from serving the church full-time, Lisa and I still do rely on residual income for our giving and retirement goals.

So what is residual income? It simply means you do the work once and you get paid for it over and over again in the future.  I’ll give you an example from one of my favorite comedians of all-time…Jerry Seinfeld.  By the time the last episode of his show aired in 1998, Jerry was making a whopping 1 Million Dollars per episode.  24 episodes that year (time/service) multiplied by 1 million dollars (money) = 24 million dollars in linear income.  Not a bad gig if you can get it!

Here’s the cool part, he is still getting paid for that work.  How?  Residual income.  You see the show is in syndication which means every time there is a re-run on he gets paid a small amount.  I don’t know the exact amount but let’s say it’s $100 per episode, per station.  Now that number pales in comparison to the 1 million per episode that he was previously making right?  Nope…that’s wrong.  I just checked my TV Guide listing for here in Harrisburg and this week alone in our market I can watch 40 different episodes on local channels.   There are 210 major metropolitan areas in the US and let’s say they too are like Harrisburg and offer 40 Seinfeld episodes per week in their market.  40 episodes multiplied by $100 per episode multiplied by 210 markets= $840,000 per week. Now multiply that by 52 weeks and I estimate Seinfeld is making over 40 million dollars per year for work he stopped doing 13 years ago.  Pretty cool huh?  That’s the power of residual income…do the work once but keep getting paid for it!

Now I know some of you are saying, I’m not an actor or singer getting royalties, I can’t make residual income.  You’re right you may not make that kind of money but you can still make residual income.  In fact most of you are right now…yep I’m talking to you.  Do you have any money in a savings account?  If so then you are making some residual income.  Now granted it’s not much but the principle still applies, you made money once for time, services or goods…you put that money into the bank…and now it’s still making you money in a little bit of interest.  The question is are there better ways for average people like you and I to tap into this principle?  Again the answer is yes.

Many of you have heard of GroupOn.  It’s really taken off the past year or so.  It allows people to buy great items at a discount.  The reason this works is because of the power of Facebook and Twitter.  Businesses want to give a discount because they know what they lose in profit margin they will make up in volume.  For example, would you rather sell 10 of your items where you make $10 in profit or 50 of them at $8 in profit?  The latter right!  Again it’s because of social media like Facebook and Twitter that the word gets out faster than through normal means of advertising.  One person heard about GroupOn, they told a friend (usually on Facebook), who told a friend, who told a friend, etc.  Each of these people registered for GroupOn’s deal of the day and now are saving all kinds of money on products they wanted.  Does that make sense?  You’ll listen to and believe a friend’s recommendation  for a product or service much more than you will a paid advertisement.  So Group On has been great if you want to save some money yourself…but it doesn’t have a residual income aspect to it.

That’s where Moolala comes in.  It’s the same as GroupOn but you actually get paid for every time your friends buy something, or their friends, or their friend’s friends, or their friend’s friend’s friends.  Here’s the best part…IT’S ABSOLUTELY FREE!!!! Unlike a lot of programs/home-based businesses out there that you might have heard of where you have enrollment fees and products to buy, you have nothing to lose by registering on the Moolala site.  Here’s how it works:

Moolala everyday sends out a deal of the day coupon just like GroupOn does.  If you buy it, not only do you get the great discount on a product you wanted, but you’ll also receive a 2% cash bonus on the purchase price.  So for example, let’s say you see an item you really want that normally sells for $35 but Moolala is offering it for $20.  Not only do you get the item at a discounted price, but you’ll also get a 2% bonus on that $20.  Now you’re going,  “Big deal Gilbert, they’re going to give me $0.40. What in the world can I do with that?”  Well remember how Seinfeld’s $100 didn’t sound like a lot but it compounded to be worth millions?  Not saying you’ll make millions here but the same principle is about to apply.  You see again anyone that has registered for Moolala under you that makes a purchase you’ll get paid 2% as you will for the people that register under them, and under them and under them.  A total of 10% commissions get paid out on every sale.  You get 2% of that for every purchase you make or anyone within 4 levels deep of you!

Now how are you going to recruit people?  Simple…put the link for people to register under you on your Facebook and Twitter status up-dates, then encourage them to do the same.   Again it’s FREE and you have nothing to lose by trying!

Now let me give you an example of how this could work to put extra money in your pocket this year:

  • Do you think if you posted about Moolala on Facebook and Twitter that at least 10 of your friends would register?  I think they would, after all it’s FREE…I had 10 within the first two weeks and I only posted twice.
  • Do you think you could encourage each them to get 10 of their friends to register as well?  If you did it why can’t they?
  • Now encourage them to help those people to do the same and the same one level deeper.
  • Again this is the power of Facebook and Twitter…think about all the stupid stuff that gets passed along virally on status up-dates and how quickly that spreads…this is your chance to make some money on what people are already doing naturally.
  • In the above example that would give you at total of 11,111 people you’d be eligible to make money off of from their purchases.
  • Now let’s assume that each person only averaged one $20 purchase per year. (I just bought something for $10 the other day…it was a book/CD set I really wanted and Moolala had it cheaper than the normal $30 if I ordered it directly from the publisher)
  • That would be an extra $4400 in your pocket.
  • What would you do with an extra 4 grand per year?
  • Again that example is assuming you stopped at recruiting 10 people as does every one below you four levels deep.
  • It also assumes that people only buy $20 per year on average.  The other day a vacation trip to the Rocky Mountains was listed for $599.  It would only take one person buying that to increase your averages.

So back to our discussion on residual income.  You do the work once…recruit people to sign-up, but yet you’ll continue to get paid on their purchases for as long as Moolala is around.  With my busy schedule at the church I don’t have time for more traditional businesses but this was a no brainer for me when I first heard about it…and especially since it’s just starting and you and I can be at the front end before it really takes off like GroupOn has.  Remember the sooner you sign-up the more likely it is that your friends and their friends haven’t and thus are eligible to register under you.

Let me end by saying, money is not the be all end all of life.  There are much more important and eternal things to be concerned about.  As my friend Scott says, “True wealth is all the things that money can’t buy and death can’t take away”.  However money is a tool that God can use to help you make a difference in this world.  So with that in mind, I want to make as much as I can so that I can invest in the lives of others.  I truly believe Moolala is going to take off just like GroupOn did and will allow Lisa and I to continue serving others better.  So whether you’re looking to pay the bills, get out of debt or give more away, why not give Moolala a try?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bills, business, debt, Facebook, giving, GroupOn, linear income, money, Moolala, residual income, Seinfeld, Twitter, wealth

Inside Today’s Experiences

May 9, 2010 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

  • Fun day!
  • We used a live Twitter feed throughout on the middle screen and it was interesting.
  • Thanks to all for you awesome comments and for keeping it all clean.  🙂
  • As for me, I felt like a zombie all day…not sure why…had a great night’s sleep…but I couldn’t talk or think right to save my life.
  • It got so bad that backstage I tried to tweet about it but sent it to the Mother’s Day tribute instead of the generic one.  So when the Mother’s Day part came up in the 2nd Experience, there was one there from me that said, “I feel like a zombie today”.
  • Bet a lot of people were wondering exactly what that had to do with Mother’s Day.
  • Funniest moment of the day was during the child dedication when the little girl would not let me hug her or her doll…DENIED!
  • I was really looking forward to today’s message...wish I could have delivered it better.
  • Talked about an important subject that you don’t often hear about…followership.
  • If you’re listening and want to see the video we showed at the beginning about the rise of social media, click here.
  • We had another potential candidate in this weekend to interview as my potential replacement.  Please pray for everyone involved that God’s will be done.
  • Very thankful to the leadership of our church for supporting me and ExponentialChurch.tv.
  • As Galen announced today, there will be two special Experiences on my final day (May 30th) with a meal then following.  Would love to have you attend.
  • As well they announced that an offering will be taken to help us get started.  You can make a check out to either Chambersburg First Church of God or ExponentialChurch.tv , place it in the special Exponential envelopes then turn it in anytime over the next 3 weeks.
  • If you’re interested in giving by credit card instead, click the link and follow the simple instructions.
  • As I told the potential candidate this morning…”The best is yet to come for United and CFCOG”…so excited for you guys as well for us as we walk into the next part of this awesome journey He has us on called life.

Filed Under: Inside Today's Experience's Tagged With: ExponentialChurch.tv, followership, Galen Bricker, gilbert thurston, Twitter, United Worship Experience

Will You Be My Friend

August 13, 2009 by Gilbert 1 Comment

As many of you know, I’m a big fan of Facebook and Twitter and other social media networking sites.  They allow me to follow some of my favorite pastors to get inside their head today instead of waiting for their next book to come out.

And Facebook to me is one of the best things that ever happened for pastors of larger churches like ours.  We’re in the process of implementing some new software for the church and in the gathering of information stage, we’ve discovered that about 1600 people call CFCOG their home church.  That’s a lot of people!  It’s impossible for Earl and myself to know every single person’s name, much less details about their lives.  Facebook however does help in at least getting a brief glimpse into people’s lives.

However, here’s my problem with it all.  It has never been easier than today to have “Friends”.  Just click the “accept friend” button or “add as friend” button and BOOM there you go, “I have another friend”.  But really you don’t…yet many people are today gauging their quality of relationships on the quanity of friends or followers they have on these sites.  So with that said, here are a few thoughts:

  • People aren’t looking for a friendly church, they are looking for a friend in church.–  It’s easy to be friendly, but it takes time and effort to truly be someone’s friend.  Just because you “friend” someone on Facebook doesn’t mean they are your actual friend.  So when someone new comes in, we must be sure to go beyond the superficial and truly be a friend.
  • People don’t need MORE relationships, they need a few DEEPER ones where they give each other refrigerator rights.–   Again the quantity of “friends” you have in life or Facebook means squat.  My guess is that 99% of the people who are friends with you on Facebook would be irked if you called them during the middle of the night with a problem.  A true friend is someone you can call in the middle of the night to say you need help and they just come right on over without asking a billion questions on the phone first.  A true friendship is when someone is at your house and they just get in your refridgerator without even asking, because they’ve earned that right.  The bible gives us 58 “one anothers” we are to be doing with each other…some of them are quite deep like, “confess your sins to one another”.  Posting your deepest, darkest sins on your Facebook wall for all your “friends” to see is not the wise thing to do.  So who are you intentionally developing a deeper, personal relationship with so you can pray, encourage and hold each other accountable?
  • Proverbs 18:24-   “A man with many friends comes to ruin, but there is a friend he can have that will stick closer than a brother”.

Filed Under: Theology Tagged With: Chambersburg First Church of God, Earl Mills, Facebook, friends, gilbert thurston, Prov. 18:24, relationships, Twitter

If You Hate Technology So Much, Then Try This…

August 10, 2009 by Gilbert 1 Comment

Have seen and read a few things today that made me want to post this…

Often times people complain about the increased use of technology in life (texting, facebook, twitter, etc.) and in the church (lights, projection, etc.)

It’s on days like this (very hot and very humid) that I want to tell people that don’t like technological advances to turn off their air conditioners.  I’m mean at one point AC was the latest and greatest but now is pretty common place.  The key to technology in my eyes is this…Is it a tool or a toy?

To me texting is easier than sending a letter(tool).  Facebook allows me to keep up on the latest and greatest in the people’s lives that I’m called to (lead).  Lighting, projection and a lot of the other things we use at United help us to present the Gospel message in a way that reaches people that other churches aren’t reaching (tool).

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go downstairs to microwave (tool) my lunch, in my nice air conditioned home (tool) and watch my big screen TV (Toy…definite toy!).

Filed Under: Church Growth Tagged With: air conditioning, Facebook, Gospel, lighting, projection, text message, tool, toy, Twitter, United Worship Experience

Caps vs. Pens Game 2 Thoughts

May 5, 2009 by Gilbert 1 Comment

Ovie Hat Trick

  • Been almost 24 hours since the end of game 2 so here are my thoughts having been there…
  • Wow…I can’t believe we were there!
  • Even the national commentators are saying today that it was one of the most exciting games in recent history and that the noise level was unlike anything they have ever heard.
  • At arenas they blare music out of the speakers and you couldn’t even hear them from the time Ovie got his hat trick with about 5 minutes left until the end of the game.
  • My head still is ringing.
  • And oh yeah my throat is still raw from all the yelling.
  • I was making calls on the drive down and Andy missed our exit for the metro even though he was using GPS…it took us to the wrong place and I really thought we were going to miss the beginning of the game because we kept going in circles even though we were following the signs to the metro.
  • The 40 minute metro ride was interesting because some already (at least I think they were) drunk Pens fans were in our car…naaa on second thought they were just the usual obnoxious Pens fans.  🙂
  • As soon as we got off the metro at the Verizon Center you could tell it was different than the game we went to in February.
  • There was a definite buzz in the air.
  • Unlike February’s seats which were a few rows from the ice, this time we were only 3 rows from the top.
  • Still…we were there…even if there were another dozen or so obnoxious Pens fans around us.
  • Seriously people…there are more words in the dictionary than ones that begin with the letter “F”.
  • Got to be honest…I was nervous most of the game…the Caps weren’t really playing all that great.
  • I kept up-dating my Facebook and Twitter accounts which made for some fun interaction with some of you who were home watching on TV.
  • Towards the end of the 2nd Period I got a text from Curtis Bryan who attends United saying he was at the game as well…how cool is that…the wonders of modern technology.
  • The picture above is literally seconds after Ovechkin’s 3rd goal. 
  • Already that many hats had made it onto the ice and there were plenty more to come.
  • What was funny was after they almost had them all cleaned up, a bunch more came down.
  • Found out today that Sidney “Whiner ” Crosby complained.
  • As much as i dislike him, I told Andy on the way home that by the time it’s all said and done, he and Ovie will probably be in the top 20 players to ever play and we can say we were there the night they both had hat tricks in the play-offs.
  • When the game was over, the party just spilled into the streets.
  • We walked up to the next metro stop to try to avoid the crowds and blocks away the car horns and yelling were still going on.
  • Even in Frederick when we stopped to eat on the way home we were asked about the game because a guy saw we had our Caps gear on and wanted to know what it was like.
  • Today I was in Chambersburg at the Sheetz near Target and I saw a guy as I was pulling out with a Caps jersey on. 
  • I hit the car horn…Beeep, Beeep, beep, beep, beep.
  • He looked…spotted the car that had beeped and yelled to me…
  • LET’S GO CAPS!
  • Tomorrow I’ll give some spiritual insights that I gleaned from the game.
  • In the meantime…Beeep, Beeep, beep, beep, beep.
  • Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Alexander Ovechkin, Andy Krull, Curtis Bryan, Facebook, Hat trick, hockey, Pittsburgh Penguins, Sidney Crosby, Twitter, Washington Capitals

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