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How To NOT Make Money On The Internet

Question: What is the biggest obstacle to making money on the Internet? Answer: The get rich quick mentality. The idea that you can sit in your dressing gown, perform some simple, undemanding task online for about an hour a day and rake in the cash is a fantasy that will only drive money away from you rather than to you.

99 times out of a hundred any opt in list you submit your details into will result in just sales pitch after sales pitch. Here are some example emails I received over a time of just 24 hours: “A Tidal Wave of Traffic” “Trying To Get A Top Google Ranking? How About 50 Of Them?” “How A Student Made 250k In Profits” “Do You Want This Bonus At 12 Noon EST? “How Amanda M Made $100,000 in 3 Days” “10 Revealing Videos, Get Floods Of No Cost Search Engine Traffic” “Belly Busting Burgers Or Traffic?” “Here’s Something I Think You’ll Like” All sales pitches and the list goes on and on.

Almost all of the ebooks you buy from sales pitches such as these will not live up to expectations. Your devotion to your dreams of easy money working from home can render you very vulnerable to one sales pitch after another so that you are lead into buying one substandard product after another. So, the best way to lose money is to be repeatedly taken in by sales pitches for ebooks and its not just your money that’s being wasted its all your valuable time that you spend reading these products.

Note that those people who just send a succession of sales pitches to those on their lists are not genuine Internet marketers, they are just opportunists wanting to milk people’s dreams. On the other hand, to make money on the Internet you do need to make some financial investment. Generally speaking you are safer buying software than you are buying ebooks. When I buy software I prefer it to be through Clickbank as I’ve never had a problem getting a refund for them.

To summarise, making money on the Internet requires both time and hard work. That is the way forward and anyone who tells you otherwise merely wants your money.

By John Kirkham

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