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treklub
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#21 · Posted: 26 Jul 2009 12:39 · Edited by: treklub


Having something for free does not necisarrily mean someone wont be committed. They will be committed if they really want to change their life. THE INTERNET TAKES TIME, anyone looking to make money quick with the internet will just be wasting their time. It takes effort and time to get started.

The biggest key to making real money is reinvestment. After making a few dollars with affiliate marketing or anything, you should reinvest the money you make with advertising etc. Many people use the money they already have and get in more debt when they should start slow and build their business from the ground up. It will definitely pay off in the long run. But you must stick to it and dont give up. Sadly when people dont make fast money they tend to give up and tell everyone else its a waste of time.

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websmarts
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#22 · Posted: 26 Jul 2009 17:04


That is true treklub.
treklub:
Having something for free does not necisarrily mean someone wont be committed. They will be committed if they really want to change their life. THE INTERNET TAKES TIME, anyone looking to make money quick with the internet will just be wasting their time. It takes effort and time to get started.

I just think the number of people at the free level may be less committed overall. There are people out there that can take a system that is free and build off it.
I think the internet is the best route even though it does take time to learn a good system that you are comfortable with. People need help with the information overload. In the long run the internet system will pay off much betters saving both time and money.

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tmorrison
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#23 · Posted: 26 Jul 2009 18:22


Personally...I have learned to see how "Transparent" a company is. First thing - Find out who is the owner/s and then do a research on his/their background. Second, Find out the company's place of business and confirm the location. Third, Valid Contact information: Business numbers, email information, and address.

Finally, are you able to get a proper response from the owner or company.

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WARRANTIES4LESS
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#24 · Posted: 27 Jul 2009 18:53


tmorrison:
Personally...I have learned to see how "Transparent" a company is. First thing - Find out who is the owner/s and then do a research on his/their background. Second, Find out the company's place of business and confirm the location. Third, Valid Contact information: Business numbers, email information, and address.

Finally, are you able to get a proper response from the owner or company.

Agreed,

Like everything, you have to take the time to do your due diligence, but sadly, most don't, and this is why free is so attractive to many who are looking at a new business. The more the investment, the more careful you have to be. And this is why many don't take a free business opportunity serious, nothing is at risk.

Success to all,

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