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How I Made $450,000 in 3 Days on 45 Minutes of Work - And You Can Too!

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Posted 25th August 2008 at 12:15 PM by Allen Graves
Updated 25th August 2008 at 01:49 PM by Allen Graves

I have often wondered about titles like these. If it were really that easy, all of us would be millionaires by now, right? And why would someone who is doing this want to give away their secrets for $7?

Someone recently started a thread about how to tell if someone was worth listening to. Well, in my opinion, boasting about how much money you allegedly make, or how quickly you earned $100,000 is not the best way of establishing yourself as a maven in your particular corner of our world.

It is VERY tempting to open up a WSO, and even purchase one, that has this kind of title. But when 100 people purchase it and 100 people fail to come close to what you claimed, then you simply end up with a bunch of people on your mailing list that don't trust you or believe that what you offer is worth two craps.

What I would suggest to newbies, or anyone who is being tempted by one of these offers, is to do a little off-forum research.

Look around and see what you can find out about this person. Are they considered an expert in their field? Has anyone even heard of them before? Do they have a blog or do they post on other forums (other than about their product)? What kind of history does this person have?

If you can't find anything about this person, then steer clear! If you look around and find that they actually DO have the credentials that would merit you purchasing their WSO...then go for it.

I hope I am not stepping on toes here...I have just seen so many of these WSOs and thread titles lately and I have yet to see a reply stating...

"What a great offer! I also made $45,000 in 3 weeks on only 45 minutes of work!"

Respectfully,
Allen Graves
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    jensrsa's Avatar
    The adage: "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is" has saved me a lot of money over the years.

    The problem with a headline like that is that it may be a great product but you pass because the headline is isn't believable
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    Posted 25th August 2008 at 06:15 PM by jensrsa jensrsa is offline
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    Full agree and have checked box "D" for ALL OF THE ABOVE.
    Last thing similarly heard was in a bar where he guy with the trained flea was regaling of his plan for selling shares to the Brooklyn Bridge he had just bought and so certain it would double its value within 1 year so was his claims with a 150% guarantee on the shares!
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    Posted 26th August 2008 at 10:19 AM by Fiftysumthin Fiftysumthin is offline
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    *supporting his claims
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    Posted 26th August 2008 at 10:20 AM by Fiftysumthin Fiftysumthin is offline
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    rickydd3's Avatar
    This has alot of good common sense in it which a couple of times I have disregarded my common sense and fell for it. I wasn't excited with the results because there were no results. Good article.
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    Posted 29th September 2008 at 01:11 PM by rickydd3 rickydd3 is offline
 


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