To Make the Most Dollars, Make The Most Sense
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Title: To Make the Most Dollars, Make The Most Sense
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Author: Michael Murray
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To Make the Most Dollars, Make The Most Sense
Copyright 2005 Michael Murray
The world of Internet marketing isn’t all it’s cracked up
to be. In fact, it can be a brutally cold one. Believe me,
I learned the hard way.
I started trying to make money online when I was 14. Like
today, there were a lot of scams out there, and being so
young I was especially vulnerable. I wasted hundreds of
dollars.
The weird thing was I was a pretty smart kid. I knew the
value of a buck. But when I came online I didn’t think that
“real world” rules applied.
All too often people come online and lose all sense of
reality like I did. I see two types of people who fail
online.
The first type of person thinks EVERYTHING online is a big
scam. They don’t think they should have to pay for
information in e-books or for tools they will need.
If you have to put money into your Internet business, it’s
a definite scam. They also may be freebie seekers and try
to suck all your time and knowledge away for free.
Don’t get me wrong. You should always have your “Scam
Radar” up when you’re online. But let’s think about this
logically. Can you startup an offline business without
investing any money into it? Even a small family owned
business requires some startup capital.
So why would an online business be any different? Starting
up an online business is a lot cheaper than starting an
offline one, but the same principles apply. This is what
economics is all about. People make money by providing a
product or service to their customers. It works the same
way online.
The second type of person thinks the total opposite. They
throw all judgment and common sense out the window and
usually dive headfirst into a whirlpool of scams.
They join downline clubs, gifting clubs, “Send $5 to
everyone on this list” programs; they usually spam people
and end up wasting a whole lot of money. I should know. I
used to be a Type 2 when I first started out! I don’t know
why, but I just figured the Internet was a magical
wonderland where money fell from skies of gold. Then I woke
up.
Type 2 people give legitimate online businesses a very bad
name. In fact, they are usually the ones who turn people
into a Type 1! After seeing all these scams, it’s no wonder
some people look at the Internet as one big con.
Type 2 people usually give up eventually and walk away with
a bad taste in their mouth. They also end up looking at the
Internet as one big scam.
Then there is a third type of person, and hopefully you
fall into this category. They see the wonderful potential
of the Internet and online business, but also realize that
the same universal laws of business apply. They are willing
to learn what works, invest time and money in their
business, and be patient and persistent.
I realized after awhile that you shouldn’t try to “make
money” online. That’s too vague. You should start a
legitimate business and treat it as a real one. And that’s
what type 3 people do.
Don’t these people make the most sense? They also make the
most dollars (Get the pun?! ;)
About the Author:
Michael Murray is a 22-year old full-time Internet marketer
and college student with Cerebral Palsy who lives in sunny
Orlando Florida. He recommends CBmall for both newbies and
advanced marketers as a way to earn some autopilot income.
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