A reader sent me the following, last week:
Thanks, I take time to read this report each week. You have
great advice.
I do have a beef with a lot of the email ads I get.
'Only 49.95, so easy even a 12 year old can do it. Just cut
and paste, that's all. No other fees. Start making money in
15 minutes, upline help, lots of spill over.'
How many people have been falling for ads such as these?
We join and then we need to buy a domain name and buy hosting.
The instructions are nowhere close to being clear. You need to
be a guru to set up the site. Oh, yeah, you need to buy traffic.
Maybe it's just me not understanding. I will quit ranting now.
Wayne
No, Wayne, it isn't just you not understanding! Many of
these programs are designed to be like that. Get the buyers in,
then dump extra fees, etc. on them.
This reminds me of a term I saw recently for the first time in
years - "Cash Cow." I had really hoped I'd never see that
again!
I think we have to remember some of these ads are being put out
by beginners. They haven't been around long enough to spot the
bogus money-making programs.
The first clue is any term like “Cash Cow.” Forget it. Cows
don't give cash. Never did. If you're lucky, you might be able
to get some milk. If not, you'll get “cow” patties - also known
as bull sh**.
So, if you're thinking about “namin' names,” be careful. Be
sure you get the person at the top of the program. Try not to
blame the beginner. We've all been there and most of us learned
by experience.
Even then, you should consider other factors ...
When working online (or, trying to) we work in a huge
environment. You'll run into a few actual head-cases and a lot
of personality disorders!
You don't want to take on the wrong person - even if you're
right!
You'll find this true even if YOU don't say anything to, or
about, anyone. Sooner or later, if you're in business, someone
will take YOU on.
Now, you have to decide how to react. Of course, the smartest
thing is to ACT - NOT to react. Cooperation will work with
reasonable people.
But, sometimes, you have no choice but to fight back. And, that
can get real tough if you're dealing with a head-case or
personality disorder.
My own rule of thumb is to ignore the head-case completely as
soon as I realize what I'm dealing with. You can't win with
this one, and it could be dangerous.
But, I tend to get right up in the face of the personality
disorder. You may not shut them up, but you can usually make
them go away and find someone easier to bully. Operative word is
“usually.”
Bottom line is this: I truly believe the hype-masters, who are
ripping folks off, should be exposed to protect the innocent, but
I no longer make that my life's work. Unless one gets too close
to me!