The Disillusion Factor

Welcome,
I know allot of people like yourself spend countless hours daily in the pursuit of Internet wealth. The truth is 99% of us end up spending more money than we will ever make.
It seems the only people making money are the ones who develop
the thousands of programs that appear every day only to
disappear shortly after with your money and the benefits
resulting from your hard work. They utilize what I call
"The Disillusion Factor".

That is, after people lose interest or they get frustrated with the hot new program they have been busting their brains on they shift their attention to the
next "hot new program" of the moment. The original program loses momentum and fails. The life span of the average "hot new idea" is roughly 2 to 3 months. Anything around longer than that might be of some substance.
Who benefits?

The beneficiaries are the ones who create the programs.
They don't care if the program fail because they simply
go on to create new ones. They don`t even have to
be much different from the original since thousands of new users
come online every single day.

You can therefore conclude that if you are not involved with
creating any of the many forms of "get rich quick" schemes then
you are one of the 99% who will eventually become disillusioned.

If you are new to net marketing I would suggest the following...

(1) never initially spend more than $20 to join any program. The
best programs are those that are free to join and lets you upgrade later as momentum builds along with it's popularity.

(2) be very careful of HYIPs, Randomizers, Money Cyclers, and
pyramid schemes because most are scams.
While I've made money with them I am very careful
not to stay in too long, (2 to 3weeks at the most)
The objective seems to be to draw you in
slowly, build up the subscriber base for 1 or 2 months then
shut down with as much money as possible.

(3) be careful of PayPal policies. They do not support many of the
programs I mentioned above and they will cease your account no
questions asked.

Good luck in your efforts







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