Hi Paula, I don't think I've ever been scammed. There have been times in the long-ago past when I put money into businesses, both offline and online, and then I sat there and didn't promote enough, or when I first started in marketing, assumed tons of cash would appear in my real-world mailbox. I didn't know I had to promote heavily and consistently, that's something I learned before I got online 15 years ago (in mail-order it took much longer and was not free), I knew that fortunately, but there are lots of people online who don't realize that they DO have to promote CONSISTENTLY every day to as many ad sources as possible, AND NETWORK with people and gain name-recognition and photo recognition. Money is not going to fall on anyone's head, and if they join a business and think it will, they need to wake up and get themselves into high gear and start posting ads and communicating with people, and putting their name & photo out there everywhere and become well-branded. You're right about so-called scam warning sites trying to make everyone believe that everything online is a scam. People need to do their own research, don't let the opinions of scam-discussers scare you off from taking a serious look at online businesses for yourself. Some of those scam-discussers just give bad ratings/reviews on everything, or especially when people they personally dislike have earned money online, the scam-discussers will badmouth the business as a scam just because of personal issues with other people. Scam-discussion sites are opinion-based, and lots of those opinions are given by people who've never been members of the businesses they bash, or if they were members, they didn't put their full focus into promoting heavily and consistently, and didn't network or brand themselves for the longterm, so they try to blame the business or call other marketers "scammers" because they themselves didn't do well with something or were afraid to try or didn't put in longterm commitment or didn't do a lot of things they could have done. The Have-Nots want to have what the Haves have, but the Have-Nots don't want to work for it, so they just don't want the Haves to have it.
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