I am sure that you've all heard several stories
of people who bought into a program, only to have
it fail or simply disappear with their money.
These stories are everywhere, and it's happening
all the time. People pay for a program they know
nothing about, because they saw some sloppily made
webpage with bad design and horrible colors, that
promised to make them rich with next to no effort
if they would just lay down $40. And a month
later that person is wondering why they haven't
seen any money. I have a question for you - why
does this happen? Are we really that gullible?
I know that there are a lot of programs out
there that promise to make you rich, but how many
times has someone you trust told you about one that
actually works? Sure, you can read all sorts of
"testimonials" for these programs, but just think
for a minute, I'll bet you can make up a dozen or so
yourself in just a few minutes. Who's to say that's
not what these programs did?
You're aware of the term "get-rich-quick scheme,"
right? I thought so. Now, have you ever wondered
why they're called schemes? ...Because that's what
they are. Oh, there may be a couple legitimate
programs promising overnight wealth, whose advertisers
just got carried away. But the truth is, you will NOT
get rich overnight, unless that wealthy uncle of yours
dies and leaves you all his money. ;) Most of the
time, the program offering you riches will take your
money and leave you with no help, no "break-through"
program, and no money.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it's
impossible to make money with online programs. You
just have to watch yourself. Don't spend money on
something you're not sure of. You wouldn't buy a used
car without taking it for a test drive or having a
trusted mechanic look it over, so don't buy a program
without test-driving it first. If there's no free
trial or refund offer, don't lay down your cash.
There's a saying that the best things in life are
free. That goes for the Internet as much as it does
for sitting around a campfire with your best friends.
If you have to pay for a program that promises to make
you rich, be on guard. You should know by now that most
online businesses fail. That's true for this type of
program as well as that new homemade pet supplies store
you saw online last week. Ninety-five percent of all
online businesses fail within the first year. You have
read this line before, now just think about the odds.
Always be wary of programs that offer you the fast road
to wealth, and consider before you buy - is that 5%
chance of success really worth your money?
That's all, thanks for reading, and I wish you success.
~Nicki Hoffman
byrdgirl13@yahoo.com
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