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Think you can’t do it? Think you can’t make 2k a day with no hands?
YOU ARE RIGHT!
But a good percentage of you might try anyway, right? Why is that? Never-ending hope? That’s rigth! Every day I am hounded by products that promise this (or that), with no work. Not just less work, but NO work.
For the newbies, let me cut to the chase - buy NOTHING, EVER that’s main selling point is that there’s NO work involved. Never, Ever, buy a single thing that starts that way. In fact, buy precious little that ANYONE is ever trying to sell to you on the internet …
Do those words confirm your worst fears? That everyone on the internet is a scam? Here it is, said by an internet millionaire, whom is sure as hell out to sell you something, confirming your worst fears. Pretyy scary eh? Yet, not scary enough, because…
That being said, many of you will purchase anyway, lord knows, I do. I’m a spendaholic. I buy no less than a course or tool a week. I’m a true-bred US Consumer though. I get panic attacks if I’m away from Amazon.com 1 click orders for a day. I fear I may have become addicted to the purchase process of internet marketing junk…
So, now that I have come clean, and protected those internet beginner’s whom might listen to me in their quest for internet freedom and lifestyle, let me share a single golden rule! This, learned from tens of thousands of wasted dollars …
If a product’s main selling point is its lack of work - it’s NOT for you. It’s likely a scam. Simple as that! Why? Well, simply put, if you really want to make money, you DO want to work. We’re smart people - we realize that success does require work. In truth, we simply want to work smart - we’d like to save time, but we know there’s going to be a significant time commitment regardless of what we invest in.
So, where do you start? Where do you start if you really want an internet business? I wish I could give you a solid answer. When I look at the sheer amount of misguided information, to say nothing of the scams, fraud, and outright lies out there, I tremble for those getting started. Honestly - it’s not a path I’d like to tread. I’m happy I got my training in relatively early …
So what brought this rant of a post about? Well, the 10 offers in my box, each terribly similar to the last, each landing page well crafted (very well crafted), and an honest fear that … how can I break through that amount of noise? Honestly, how can anyone not willing to sell out, or honestly trying to stick by their principles EVER break through the sheer amount of hype-noise? It’s a scary marketplace not just for consumers, but also for the real internet marketing teachers, and business builders and consultants …
It’s a scary prospect, and one I will ruminate on as I buy my next course on how to make money without a website or a list …
May 22, 2008
StomperNet Launch: Why haven’t you heard from me?
Ok, i’ve received several emails about this, and I might as well come right out and give you my position on the huge StomperNet launch, taking place today…
As a past member of StomperNet I want to tell you… It’s a very good service and I even think that has improved an enormous amount over time. Thank heavan’s no one talks about the ULE anymore.
But you probably want to know if I think you should buy it… the answer is no, for people doing under 500k, and less than 5 employees. It’s simply TOO large, and will actually force you to focus on details you needn’t spend your time on. As I said before, getting to the "making money" part on the internet takes time, and focus, and money. This will cost you time and money, and will decrease your focus. Ouch! It’s a great program, but if anything, it’s simply too big for beginners (those earning under 500k). How did I come up with 500k? Totally random…But Indiana Jones is starting today, and I needed to answer all the emails in one fell swoop!
AND, it makes me sad to see SO many people marketing this SO heavily, without really trying to figure out how in tarnation their email list of 100k (or whatever these major marketer’s have), are going to benefit from it. Even Rich, king of the Systematic business building niche, is driving the masses in droves.
Do I think $997 is too much? No, actually not! If you can focus 40 hours a week (as I said last year during the launch), and have employees, sure thing. Do I think this will get you where you want to go? As a beginner, not a chance in hell. It will be a windy, treacherous road, you could have navigated better and easier.
Now, that being said, the free content is outstanding, and I highly recommend you gobble it all up, and absorb what you. However, for a newbie, starting out, or growing their business … I simply can’t recommend it! It’s too big, and will swallow you whole in it’s massive grasp, while robbing you of the one thing you need to do, focus.
So, if you’re not focussing on the upteen courses within StomperNet, what are you focussing on? Great question. The simple things! The step by step processes that I’ve brought up before. The easy course I recommended a few months ago. Work at that! Don’t get caught up in the details or the latest thing every marketing guru is throwing at you. PLEASE! Why?
Becuase, while yes, the DEVIL is in the details, and so are a lot of the profits, the BASIC foundation is in the fast execution of SIMPLE and STRAIGHTFORWARD ideas. That’s what sets me apart and that’s why I’m so successful, and the same applies to you, and everyone else. That is the basis of the upcoming MarkeitngCrazy launch (still months and months away).
What’s the guage… really, if you have several employees, and over 500k of revenue, than this program can really help train employees, and
StomperNet, It’s so massive - your simply going to get out, what you put in, and since there are SO many things competing for our attention, like ALL big ticket courses, I’m recommending you drive around this one, rather than into it. Just for now…Comments?
PS - Many asked if I would rejoin StomperNet, ever, and the answer is … yes. At some point I’d consider it, as a training tool for my employees perhaps.

