Ann Armitage Says … Don’t Expect Something For Nothing
Written by Ann Armitage on October 27th, 2008Looks like everyone wishes for something for nothing. A trifle extra, an inducement, a freebee, whatever you might choose to call them.
It is a sad situation that society has progressed to this place. Everyone desires, even anticipates something for nothing. We require the “free with purchase”, the BOGO, the bonus 60 for the price of 30 and so forth. Naturally, we are in reality paying for what we believe we are getting free of charge without being mindful that we are. Did we genuinely need that thing? Would we have purchased it at all if we did not get something additional? In all likelihood not cunning marketing when you think about it.
The sad state of the economy has sent huge numbers of people to the internet in search of an alternative way to make a little extra money. Some take a realistic approach, meaning that they have the good sense to understand that operating a business or online program from home will require both a monetary and a time commitment. And they do not fear it. They embrace the challenge and do not expect “hand outs”.
Other people are pulled in by the “something for nothing” offering. You know the ones
“Join our team for free” Or “Start this business with no money”
Sounds fine, right? Hey, you will be able to be in business without dropping a dime! Untrue! In nearly every case, you will be asked to open your pocketbook to upgrade or buy merchandise so you can to in reality be in a place to earn any profit.
Consider this. Would McDonald’s or Starbucks hand over one of their dealerships for nada? NOT! Then why would it be any different in internet business?
It can also be easy to buy into some internet sellers who offer up irresistible motivators in their promoting. Things like “I will advertise for you”, “I will give you 1000′s of free leads”, “and “I will hold your hand and do all the work for you”. The most difficult to refuse is “I guarantee your success”.
Everyone wants the biggest bang for their buck. I suppose that it is human nature. But if someone you do not know (and probably shouldn’t trust) starts offering you the moon think twice.
Especially when it comes to cash gifting. Cash gifting has become the most popular process for acquiring cash both online and offline. Bank shutdowns, people being stripped of their savings and the appalling state of the economic system have made cash very appealling to an always increasing number of folks. Gifting activities like Abundant Living and Epic Wealth which have exceedingly low-cost starter levels are flourishing.
A word of caution for those debating a gifting program it is really crucial to know that extending an inducement of any kind is altogether illegal. If you encounter such an offer, run in the other direction. Not from the company necessarily but unquestionably from the person. These people are caught sooner or later and booted out from the program.
You know what ‘they’ say…
“If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”
Do your prepexplore any and all programs you might debate joining
Know what you are getting into before you jump
Do expect to put in some effort to succeed
Don’t expect to get something for nothing
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