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![]() > Richard -
> Well, it did and it didn't. Your concepts > *can* be applied in some measure outside > MLM. Those concepts are what a lot of > affiliate programs are founded on. I may > well offer an affiliate program once the > products are done and selling well. But > that's the issue. Getting the passive > products done and feeding the bulldog at the > same time. *g* > On some of your other points. I followed > your link to your test ad. > 1. I'm very much a student of marketing. > While I'm not an MLM'er for many of the > reasons you mentioned in your ad, I'm > willing to learn from anyone who knows what > they're talking about. It seems you know > what you're talking about from this post and > from what I've heard and seen elsewhere. > 2. I didn't know you were the brains behind > "Dead Doctors." Even though I'm > not an MLM'er, I do know that "Dead > Doctors" did very well. > 3. I very much identified with your story > about quitting the "rat race" and > how it affected your family. I think mine > has just begun to forgive me for some of > what happened as a result of my business > misadventures a few years ago. Plus we're > just starting to get back some financial > stability. That's why I want these income > streams in place. I want to plant the money > seeds and let them grow like Robert Allen > suggests. I don't want to worry about them > if one of the streams dries up. I want > another one to immediately take its place. > 3. A tiny constructive criticism about your > test ad. I was reading along identifying > very much with your story, (even though I'm > not an MLM'er *g*), and all of sudden I hit > a bump. Here's the text I tripped over. > (I surrounded your text with the > =============.) > > ================================================= > So YOU need to be a product of your product, > and so do your recruits. If your product > doesn’t create passion, you won’t have a > business for long, either. > > ================================================= > You had transitioned nicely into the > "product for your product" > section. That's when I hit the bump. > I could see no logical segue from the > "product for your product" section > into the RQ section. Maybe it was > intentional on your part but it was a bit > confusing to me. *g* > > ================================================= > Fighting A “Marriage-Killer” > Retire Quickly publishes an online course by > a Chartered Financial Consultant, teaching > business & personal finance management. > Is it a product to get passionate about? You > bet! > What’s more important? Taking the best > Vitamin C … or avoiding money stress in > business & personal life? Financial > stress is the #1 marriage killer in America. > Get the finances healthy & the family > will be more healthy, too. > > ================================================= > Thanks for giving me some things to think > about. > Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla" |
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