The List Myth

You'll hear the gurus tell you, the money is in your list... and it is true...

If you've been following someone around from program to program, you probably understand that YOU are a name on their list, and they are certainly making money off of YOU!  These "leaders" are starting in a new fantastic opportunity several times per week - and THEY do make money! 

It is short term money though because many of these programs are fly by night money schemes that come and go.  So if you don't mind taking people's money, knowing that they won't profit, and if you have a list of "buyers", the money is most certainly in your list.

But what if you're a newbie and you don't have a list?

Or what if you have a list but you also have a conscience?


You Need A Good Solid Primary Program

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One of the most important ingredients to your long term success is in the program you choose.  You need a program with strong leadership, a proven track record and a solid reputation.  "New" programs might sound good (and certainly some probably are!), but all too often, so called "ground floor" opportunities are a synonym for "unsustainable". 

Here's Our Criteria for A Solid Program:
  • One program that generates multiple income streams
  • Fast start cash potential
  • No monthly fees
  • At least 5 years old
  • Solid Reputation
  • Approachable, available leaders
  • Training
  • Coaching
  • A Proven, working system
We found that program, and we've assembled a TEAM where we work together in the spirit of cooperation and collaboration.  We have the people, the program, the skills, and the desire to do what others won't.  Today is YOUR lucky day!

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The Bottom Line

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You Can't Do It Alone! 

The Gurus and the "leaders" with the big lists don't do it alone, and neither can YOU!  You may have found what you thought was a great program, your "sponsor" told you he would show you what to do, so you spend your money, and POOF... that "sponsor" is suddenly unavailable! 

There could be a couple of reasons for the disappearing act.  One could be that your "sponsor" is a true heavy hitter and he just doesn't have time to work with his people.  This type is playing a numbers game.  He's too busy recruiting. 

Another scenerio could be that the sponsor simply doesn't know how to help you.  One of the biggest issues on the web today is the case of the "blind" leading the "blind". 

There is a pandemic on the internet of people pretending to be successful, when in actual fact they are floundering, stumbling and ultimately failing.  The "fake it til you make it" strategy is rampant.  It's not really the fault of the sponsor either!  It's what he's been taught to do.  Nobody bothered to teach him what to do AFTER he successfully recruits though!

I saw this video on YouTube today.  It's comical, but it's also kind of sad, because it reflects reality on the internet today!



I can't answer emails today... something crashed on my computer!

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Just for Laughs