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heme, give up when they haven't retired on the proceeds within a week and then go around bemoaning the state of online businesses and accusing everything of being a scam. The actual information or product they paid for might have been extremely useful - many are - but they didn't buy the product, they bought the illusion. This is advertising at its best. Selling the illusion works and many do it. It's not strictly speaking a lie either as once in a while someone does come along who will go from $0/mth to $20,000/mth in a few weeks, but they are the exception rather than the rule. Most of us will have to work long and hard to earn a respectable income, just as we would in an offline business. Could you imagine an advert for a product that went something like this: "Buy our e-book now for $60 and you'll gain immediate financial freedom - in fact, you'll be completely free of finances for at least 6 months. You'll be able to spend time on the golf course (propping up your measly income as a green keeper). Your time will be your own; the entire 5 minutes you have left over at the end of the day before collapsing into bed. Imagine the smile on your spouse's face when you show her your first pay check (just imagine it!). Buy now and get this special bonus: we'll show you how to swap your car for some adverts on Google." It doesn't quite work does it? Of course, my fake advert above is a little harsh and I think th 上一页 [1] [2] [3] 下一页 |