I want to make a quick update about the Work For 3 Dollars program. One of the differences I've noticed with them is the community feel and how everyone pitches in to help each other. Most other affiliate programs that you join tend to leave you to sink or swim on your own without much help from other people. That's because you're basically each others competition to get referrals, so why would you help your competitor?
With the WF3D plan, you succeed more if others do as well, so it actually makes sense to help promote your downline because you are also helping yourself! You only need 3 referrals to start making money, and I already have that and have also been paid, so now I want to help others get paid as well.
So, here is what I propose to do. ANYONE who has or will sign up in my downline from here on in will get FREE promotion from me for their own referral link! I have quite a few sites, so that means a lot of exposure to your own affiliate link. Simply email me at the address on the sidebar of this blog to let me know your personal WorkFor3Dollars link and I will add it on my sites for free to help promote you.
The only thing I ask is that you are also actively promoting it as well, as I dont want to waste my promotion space on anyone who isn't willing to also put the time into it themselves. Always remember that you CAN make money online! It's the lazy ones who sign up and do nothing who get nowhere and then they complain about it later. If you got hired to do ANY job and then refused to show up for work, then you wouldn't be paid, and online work is no different.
I'm going to start today's promotion by putting the links of 2 of the people in my downline to help get them started, as they have no downline of their own yet. I encourage anyone reading this to please sign up under one of these links, and then we'll all help YOU to succeed as well!
http://workfor3dollars.com/splash.php?r=payments
http://www.workfor3dollars.com/?r=168andresng
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Guru Scammers
The internet has become a sort of playground for scammers and their scams to the point where it's really sometimes quite difficult to determine if something is legit or not. After many years of being online, I consider myself to be quite net savvy, but I still get suckered in by a great line now and then. This lead me to making a post here about some good tips and things to look out for when surfing around for a good online money making opportunity.
The biggest target of my disdain are those guru scammers who pull you into their web by spinning a cloud of hype so thick that you can't see straight. I've said before that anyone who calls themselves a "guru" isn't one and it's just a term that scammers use to impress newbies out of their money. Most people with REAL knowledge of how to make money online won't share their "secret" with you for $29.95, or else it would no longer be a secret and half the work at home entrepreneurs would suddenly be rich. The internet is a viral force and anything useful would get passed around to the point where it would no longer work at all.
You should always trust your gut instinct and, if it seems to good to be true, then chances are at least 99% that it is. Gurus love to show you pictures of their fancy cars and big mansions with a pool in the back and wads of cash to impress you into parting with your own money, but try to see beyond the smoke and mirrors the next time you read one of their offers.
For example, I often see "rich guys" bragging in forums of how they are making $50,000 a month with their "guaranteed" methods and how "you can do what I do to make money and for today only my ebook is just $9.99!". They always stress a sense of urgency as if you don't buy it RIGHT NOW, then you must be an idiot and, therefore, deserve to be poor.
Sure, they do find a few suckers and make a few dollars, but only maybe $200 worth of sales. Is it really worth it? Well, yes, if you're NOT actually making $50,000 a month and you need a way to make around $200 a month instead. Think about it. If you were making 50 large each MONTH online, would you bother trying to push something that's a hard sell like an ebook for 10 bucks a pop?? That would be like a doctor moonlighting at McDonald's!
Don't get scammed by the gurus! Just say NO!! I know it's tempting to believe their sales letters full of hype and yellow highlighted BOLD letters, but be strong, my friend, and you WILL survive their attack on your intelligence. Be smart and show them who's boss...YOU!!!
The biggest target of my disdain are those guru scammers who pull you into their web by spinning a cloud of hype so thick that you can't see straight. I've said before that anyone who calls themselves a "guru" isn't one and it's just a term that scammers use to impress newbies out of their money. Most people with REAL knowledge of how to make money online won't share their "secret" with you for $29.95, or else it would no longer be a secret and half the work at home entrepreneurs would suddenly be rich. The internet is a viral force and anything useful would get passed around to the point where it would no longer work at all.
You should always trust your gut instinct and, if it seems to good to be true, then chances are at least 99% that it is. Gurus love to show you pictures of their fancy cars and big mansions with a pool in the back and wads of cash to impress you into parting with your own money, but try to see beyond the smoke and mirrors the next time you read one of their offers.
For example, I often see "rich guys" bragging in forums of how they are making $50,000 a month with their "guaranteed" methods and how "you can do what I do to make money and for today only my ebook is just $9.99!". They always stress a sense of urgency as if you don't buy it RIGHT NOW, then you must be an idiot and, therefore, deserve to be poor.
Sure, they do find a few suckers and make a few dollars, but only maybe $200 worth of sales. Is it really worth it? Well, yes, if you're NOT actually making $50,000 a month and you need a way to make around $200 a month instead. Think about it. If you were making 50 large each MONTH online, would you bother trying to push something that's a hard sell like an ebook for 10 bucks a pop?? That would be like a doctor moonlighting at McDonald's!
Don't get scammed by the gurus! Just say NO!! I know it's tempting to believe their sales letters full of hype and yellow highlighted BOLD letters, but be strong, my friend, and you WILL survive their attack on your intelligence. Be smart and show them who's boss...YOU!!!
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