!WARNING! - Are YOU A Newbie? Keep This In Mind BEFORE Your WSO...

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I noticed there are quite a few marketers who will
TELL you they're making...say...$10,897 a month.

What they DON'T say is they're REAL *take home*
income is roughly HALF, 1/3rd, or 1/4th the actual
amount.

In other words...

a lot of marketers *conveniently* leave out what
they ACTUALLY make, in favor of *GROSS sales*.

...but gross sales mean absolutely nothing.

If I told you I made $40,000 per month, but actual
INCOME (money "I" take home, deposit, freely use,
etc) is $10,000 or less (especially for many brick &
mortar business) -

...a nice chunk of change still.

...but you DESERVE to know what the REAL take
home amount is IF the marketer is advertising the
income claims as a selling point.

So, for all you unsuspecting newbies (and, I know
there's a lot of you...) - ask *questions*.

...ask what was their their *take home income*...
AFTER marketing and other expenses. Because...

if you're purchasing a product *based in part* on
the income claims, a marketer generally lean towards
GROSS sales income - not REAL income.

Why?

Because GROSS sales is ALWAYS larger than "take
home income"...unless the business is operating on
100% profitability (rare).

Although you shouldn't be purchasing products on
income claims alone *anyway*, if you ARE going to
consider it...at least be *smart about it*.

Marketers KNOW it's misleading...and it's not. Or...
we KNOW people are going to assume after seeing
a figure that it's *take home income*...but we also
know we aren't *lying* about the figure either...

the gross sales IS true...but the context in which
we use it is not because professional marketers
intuitively KNOW you think it's take home income.

...and trust me...they'll let you keep believing it as
long as you come to the conclusion in your own
mind that it's *take home income*.

...you MUST think for yourself.

...I don't post or write often here anymore, but I
still have a soft spot for the newbies here because
I recall my own mistakes starting out.

P.S. I know I might get a bit of s**t for this from
other marketers who have or still do this.

And, when I say *marketers*, I don't mean *every
-body*...I'm not going to spend 5 paragraphs trying
to distinguish those who DO do this, and those who
don't.

Those who DO...know who you are...and does who
don't need not *claim their innocence*.
#biz #mind #newbie #opp #purchase #warning

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