Don’t Drink the KoolAid
I wanted to talk a little today about discerning between reality and fantasy. When it comes to all the so-called opportunities promoted on the Internet, it really is important to separate fact from fiction. One of the characteristics of network marketers, is that they are, as a group, dreamers. This is not a bad thing, because it can serve as motivation to move toward a goal, such as financial freedom. The problem arises when the blurry eyes fail to catch problems with a program, because they “want” to believe so badly, that reason, and logic, is clouded.
One category of programs that deceive a lot of people are the money game programs. Generally, the people involved in them travel in packs, like wolves. The promotions generally start out; “JUST LAUNCHED- Then whatever.” This is the cue to grab a position, hopefully before the rest of the pack. The guy who start’s the scam, calls his buddies, to take a position, then the promotion starts. A few (very few) who come in early, might actually make a few bucks, but it’s “Fool’s Gold”, and it’s at the expense of a lot of others, what I would call “desperados”, a word I use to describe the desperation of the participants of these types of silly games. Hope you’re not one of them. If what I’m saying here strikes a little too close to home fear not, the first time is, shame on them, but if you continue to do these things, shame on you.
Another category of programs that catches the attention of a lot of gullible people are the mythical “SPILLOVER” programs. These appeal to the free lunch mentality that is so prevalent these days. It’s the same general theme as what’s been discussed so far. Once again, mathematical analysis as to the validity of these programs, take’s a back seat to the fantasy element.
Yet another category of programs, prey on the vulnerability of people with health issues. These folk are willing to believe anything, if they think it will alleviate their problems. They promote miracle juices, lotions, potions, and pills. These programs comprise a large percentage of what we’re subjected to daily. Unfortunately, many people fall for them, only to accumulate a bunch of product that eventually winds up in a landfill. Lot’s of people are committed to a monthly auto-ship of this stuff, that drains the family budget, causes much disillusionment, and often, family stresses.
There are assorted other deals out there, to beware of. These include products that capitalize on the latest fads, environmental issues, and the global warming religion. Watch out for the gas pill deals that circulate every few years. They seem to be in vogue again. You’ve been warned.
Now, if you’re looking for an honest, true, for real, INC 500,. solid, stable, legitimate, affordable, and worldwide business, I invite you to take a look at GDI. It’s something you can do from home and only cost’s $10 per month. The pay plan is a uni-level, no frills, simple, and fair. If you work hard, you’ll make a lot of money. It is not a get rich quick or a something for nothing proposition. The Internet is here to stay. Domain names are not a passing fad, they are addresses where businesses and individuals, build websites to describe their goods and services. The simplicity and structure of Global Domains International (GDI) is the beauty of it. You can, and will reach total and complete financial freedom, if you’re willing to work for it. I’m part of a team that has been very successful and we want to show you how you can be successful too.
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