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Want to make money or play on your computer?

by Arthur Webster Just plain honesty

I see many members of Apsense are really only playing at being in business.

 

The absolute rubbish that many members are advertising show me that they have little idea of what constitutres a business and are not prepared to work any harder than is necessary to bamboozle and rob their fellow marketers.

 

Let me ask a simple question:-

Do you want to make money or do you only want to play on your computer?

 

So far I have given my offline marketing ebook away to people who have done what so many people do - ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!

It has been sugested that I market the ebook myself but I will be honest and say that I would have more success getting pregnant.

 

Let me ask another simple question:-

If you could earn an absolute minimum of $250 plus a regular monthly income from each of 8 out of 10 small, local businesses by saving them real money AND finding them new customers - would you pay for the necessary information? The work is not hard and a typical presentation takes just over an hour.

At the moment I am considering a payment on results idea whereby I will provide all the training (and it isn't much) in return for 50% of the initial fees of the first three clients.

I realise that this is a novel idea but any opinions out there? 


About Arthur Webster Advanced     Just plain honesty

162 connections, 3 recommendations, 447 honor points.
Joined APSense since, May 22nd, 2007, From Coin, Spain.

Created on Jul 25th 2011 17:16. Viewed 190 times.

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Arthur Webster Advanced   Just plain honesty
There you go. A genuine offer to show you a guaranteed method of making money and nobody is interested. Maybe I should ponzi it up, introduce a matrix or create a double or trippler and then make it free. What is even more surprising is that nobody commented on my pricing proposal. I suppose that since most Apsensers make no money, the idea of making some is frightening. As for giving half of it away - HAH! It seems that 100% of nothing is preferable to 50% of something (in this case, at least $750).
Aug 7th 2011 16:43   
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