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Rudy Hiebert(rudyhiebert.myamsoil.c

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Re: How DO You Choose Your Programme or Opportunity?
6/25/2007 12:04:54 PM
There must be an huge attitude of secrecy prevalent in the online networking business? Even in the MLM's, I see a ton people that have been in a venture only a short time and they're retired, driving Hummers and sponsoring race cars. Is it that too many folks are gullible and/or greedy? Even those that have been in venture for years and should be bank rolling a wad have had reason to quit whatever they were doing because someting went wrong but you won't hear about it.
I wouldn't mind getting a chat or Skype from someone on this.  
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Re: How DO You Choose Your Programme or Opportunity?
6/25/2007 12:47:59 PM

Hi, Rudy,

When my first Hummer got a puncture I found it quicker to buy another one. To make this easier, I sent an email to my enormously responsive list and sold 45% of them my latest, ground breaking course in 'Everything you already knew because everybody else told you about it'.

The resonse was mind blowing and many of them begged me to raise the price because it was much too cheap and they felt that it was only fair to let me know that I was robbing myself.

What the heck. I only wanted the money for a new Hummer without a puncture so I am keeping the price as it is until noon tomorrow so, if you want your socks blown off (and why wouldn't you?) you can still get in if you act now!

MLM (Many Lose Money) is full of poseurs and liars and most of the programmes I see being pushed are little better than pyramid schemes.

There are some great programmes out there but all the good ones require work. They cannot pay without the application of effort - unless, of course, you start it yourself and hype it to Hades and get out before the roof caves in.

Just because the Emperor has new clothes that only intelligent people can see, you don't have to be gullible and see them!

The Old Coot 

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Re: How DO You Choose Your Programme or Opportunity?
6/25/2007 6:36:38 PM
Hi Linda,

Good to see you here sharing some of your valuable experience.  I know that it has been hard won.

I dont know why people start so many things and give up before they start - maybe if they'd dont their homework first they would have saved themselves the time and not joined in the first place!

I know you are great believer in team work and from what I see, it is the only way to go with many businesses - but as you say, the key is time and promotion to get something to work

Take Care
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Jenny



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Jenny SJ

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Re: How DO You Choose Your Programme or Opportunity?
6/25/2007 6:42:58 PM
Hi Thomas,

Yup`- it takes money to make money - most of the time.  Although the outlay doesnt always have to be enormous - and can be compensated by hard work. (focused effort, that it)

And you say - you have learned a lot from watching and listening to good advice.  When we observe how successful people are working and listen to advice, it makees it much easier to make the choice when we decide to have a business of your own.

Thanks for posting
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Jenny

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Re: How DO You Choose Your Programme or Opportunity?
6/25/2007 6:50:05 PM
Hello Marilyn,

A Woman of your word as ever! lol  And I am delighted you have found the time to post.

IT is so important that what you choose to work at is of good quality and has a market and - yes - whilst maybe one doesnt need to feel a passion for the product - it a good idea that you at least like it or think it is useful!

Company guarantees are just as important on line as online too - I dont know why people seem to leave their brains in a box when they deal online - and do things that they would never dream of doing offline - especially in business.

Look forward to hearing more of your feedback

Love
Jenny

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