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![]() My best guess is that from one person alone I have recieved 10 emails about CE and Mark Joyner doing this and Mark Joyner doing that with this company, and how great they are. I have never liked or be involved with a MLM company and was/am skeptical of this entire operation. I didn't sign up up under the Viral boy but Allen Says who has been pretty straight with me through the years.
When I signed up the screen shot said I would be recieving an email shortly, "Your welcome letter has been emailed to you confirming your selection of username and password." that was 6/22 and still no email from this great company. I have asked around and it seems like most things Internet all hype and no substance. My question is this, has anyone had any good karma about this venture. I was going to send something out about it in my next newsletter but as most of us know it is a one time shot, and I have never advertised anything before I I should have some credibility with my subscribers. Any suggestions or thoughts on CashEvolution. Thanks Dave Roberts |
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![]() I apologize for the post, I have been very busy on a new project and haven't seen a forum in a month. I was looking and saw where CE was already discussed. There again as they say haste makes waste, I should have taken some time to read.
Dave Roberts > My best guess is that from one person alone > I have recieved 10 emails about CE and Mark > Joyner doing this and Mark Joyner doing that > with this company, and how great they are. I > have never liked or be involved with a MLM > company and was/am skeptical of this entire > operation. I didn't sign up up under the > Viral boy but Allen Says who has been pretty > straight with me through the years. > When I signed up the screen shot said I > would be recieving an email shortly, > "Your welcome letter has been emailed > to you confirming your selection of username > and password." that was 6/22 and still > no email from this great company. I have > asked around and it seems like most things > Internet all hype and no substance. > My question is this, has anyone had any good > karma about this venture. I was going to > send something out about it in my next > newsletter but as most of us know it is a > one time shot, and I have never advertised > anything before I I should have some > credibility with my subscribers. Any > suggestions or thoughts on CashEvolution. > Thanks > Dave Roberts |
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Idea for article in your next ezine issue... I received an ezine from a marketer expressing concern because people were more interested in cash evolution than some of the other marketing products he was selling. And this marketer made a comment that people should not be into making the "quick fast money" but in long term success. I think it might be kind of interesting for an ezine to poll customers on their interest in making "fast money" vs. working for "long term success"...I'd also like to know more what people consider "fast money" vs "slow long term success"... Success is what many want and I think "cash evolution" could give lots of marketers a chance to explore just what is meant by "success" and whether they(customers) believe they can make an "honest living" online... |
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![]() The idea or reality of quick money has been re-defined over the last 4 years. Almost anyone with a good idea and take action can become wealthy overnight because we can reach so many people via the Internet. So I think your question needs to reframed, to something like how can I get rich with doing any work. This being my 6th year on the Internet in October, I spent the first 12 months working 12 to 16 hours a day 7 days a week, but within that year I was netting $20,000 a month. I have one partnet who is now making $200,000 a month and another making around $600,000 a year. But it was all hard work in a short amount of time. My next project hopefully will be my most rewarding financially one because I really like the person I am working with, and we have kicked this idea around for about a year (almost too long in Internet years).
I think you are correct about short term financial gain, but the people wanting to do CashEvolution. I was doing it becuase I wanted to give something to my subscribers which has grown to 110,000+ over the years. From all I have read this is not the vehicle for anyone but a few to make any money. I guess investing in the stock market and KNOWING what you are doing is a long term way to financial success. Speaking of that I am scheduled to do a JV with a very famous copywriter about Day Trading this Summer. He works about 1 to 2 hours a day and makes about $1250 which is his personal daily goal. That just might be too much too do at one time. So think about what short term and long term mean now. Dave Roberts |
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