You''ve heard it hundreds of times ...
For over 30 years that I can recall, "working at home" was equated to doing some kind of mailorder business.
Over the past 10 years, "working at home" has become equated to doing some kind of Internet business.
The only reason mailorder marketing and Internet marketing have been the little darlings of the "work at home" promoters is because the promoters themselves don't really have to do either in order to make a fortune selling information about doing it. -- The statistical information about possible returns and stories of great successes are easily collected and added to the promoter's hype. -- And, no matter how worthless a promoter's information may be, they can always glean a few testimonials to add as well. (Read my July 2002 e-Letter at: July 2002 e-Letter ... to find out how that happens.) -- BUT ...
Guess what?
There have always been hundreds and hundreds of ways to "work at home" without ever licking a postage stamp or even owning a computer. -- The problem with those "work at home" opportunities is that they don't have any sizzle the promoters can use to promote the opportunity - and - having never done it themselves, they don't really have enough information about the opportunity to write about it.
If YOU really want to "work at home," quit letting the promoters lead you around by the nose. Look for opportunities that don't have any promoter's sizzle to them.
Over the past 50 years, I have learned for an absolute fact that the opportunities with the least sizzle have made me the most money.
YES ... I have written reports about both Mailorder and Internet Marketing - but - I have done both successfully BEFORE I ever wrote about doing them - and - I only tell my readers how they can do it the same way I have done it.
Jim
Having spent over 50 years in business; doing business successfully, J.F. (Jim) Straw now shares "Practical Instruction in the Arts & Sciences of Making Money" at the Business Lyceum. -- http://www.businesslyceum.com
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