I’m sitting here watching the PGA Tour Championship.
I’m also going through some emails to see what the latest offers are.
The shameless lies amaze me. The blind recommendations blow me away.
Example…
One of the emails promises to be THE answer. The writer beats his chest and brags about how much he made with the system last week. Only he did not make money with the system, he made money selling the system. Get it?
Not only that, but the dude does NOT know what’s he’s doing.
His entry into online money was a failure. And another failure. And another failure. Then he got a “big name” to mail for him and he made money.
Strangely enough it was a product on “How to Make Money Online” even though he had never made any money online.
DUH!!
Let’s say I write a book on dunking a basketball (I’m 5’7″). Let’s say I’ve never dunked (I’m 5’7″). But I have a book. Then I get Michael Jordan to send an email for me. Am I going to make money? YES. A lot. But it still doesn’t change the fact that I don’t know how to dunk and am training others to dunk. That’s just dumb.
Watch out for crazy offers. Don’t get sucked in. Most of the people haven’t made any “real” money. They just have people willing to mail for their unproven product.
Listen, I do not expect people to just learn from me. You should learn from a variety of people. Just make sure they know what they are talking about. Many, even among the “big names,” just don’t know how to help real people trying to make money online.
Success is NOT an Accident,
Paul





Amen Paul.
Dude, this industry is incestuous at best.
Crazy.
David
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