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I first started exploring network marketing three years ago. I found myself in a panic mode and purchased a product for $97 that guaranteed my making money in three days. What a laugh!
Thankfully, I was able to push past that moment but I was truly taken in. How dismayed I was to discover the same product being used as a giveaway a year later.
We won't talk about the fact that I was recently taken in by a similar ploy. Of course, the modus operandi was the same. But the major thing missing each time around was a product - something to sell. I did not feel comfortable selling other people's work as my own. Writing is my forte so I knew that whatever I did, it had to be around that arena.
I designed websites but that was going into some working "hard" territory where I had resolved to work "smart." Selling a website for $300 a pop could easily earn me $3,000 in a short period of time but the time and energy placed into creating ten websites in a matter of days was not quite what I envisioned for myself. (Not with running a spiritual temple, which is a job within itself).
I knew I was going to have to create some products on my own that would continue to sell after I put the initial energy into them. That would free me up to continue to create other products (something I love to do.) Meanwhile, I could find a few good products that I could sell as an affiliate. It was beginning to look a lot more plausible.
I first started exploring network marketing three years ago. I found myself in a panic mode and purchased a product for $97 that guaranteed my making money in three days. What a laugh!
Thankfully, I was able to push past that moment but I was truly taken in. How dismayed I was to discover the same product being used as a giveaway a year later.
We won't talk about the fact that I was recently taken in by a similar ploy. Of course, the modus operandi was the same. But the major thing missing each time around was a product - something to sell. I did not feel comfortable selling other people's work as my own. Writing is my forte so I knew that whatever I did, it had to be around that arena.
I designed websites but that was going into some working "hard" territory where I had resolved to work "smart." Selling a website for $300 a pop could easily earn me $3,000 in a short period of time but the time and energy placed into creating ten websites in a matter of days was not quite what I envisioned for myself. (Not with running a spiritual temple, which is a job within itself).
I knew I was going to have to create some products on my own that would continue to sell after I put the initial energy into them. That would free me up to continue to create other products (something I love to do.) Meanwhile, I could find a few good products that I could sell as an affiliate. It was beginning to look a lot more plausible.
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