I Do NOT Recommend This...
Published: Thu, 09/12/19
since before the turn of the century.
So you know I'm far from perfect. But I try
to play fair.
And part of that is deciding the kinds of
business I'm willing to be part of.
Start here: I've made the choice not to promote
a program that sells only to other marketers.
There isn't anything wrong with products and
services that are for other marketers.
But truth be told, most of the people who sell
only to other marketers don't break through.
Not only that, in my experience they often have
very high start up costs. Sure, you can start for
"one dollar" as one program says.
But to break into profit, count on spending at
least ten grand, then hoping (praying) someone
wants what you have.
I won't do that kind of program. At least I won't
market it to people who don't have a legit
chance of succeeding. And that includes most
people. Too much suffering involved with those.
What I WILL do is a program that...
* Has a low start up cost.
* Has a product or service that is in demand
to the whole world, not just other home business
people.
* Has a product or service that also has a low
enough cost so lots of people can afford it.
* Has technology that makes promotion and
product delivery simple.
* Has a good support system and back office.
CLICK HERE to see what ours is all about.
That is the only kind of home business company
I'm willing to promote.
Again, other people can do big ticket. And that's
fine. I'm not saying they're wrong.
I'm saying it's not for someone just starting out,
or who needs to keep their start up costs low.
Or who doesn't have their life revolve around
the home business space.
That's just truth.
That's how I get to feel good about what I do,
and how I get to enthusiastically promote it to
people all over the world.
Including places that don't have much of a home
business footprint!
You wanna take a look?
CLICK HERE.
Because I don't recommend mon.ey games or
only talking to the people who are doing the
same thing you are.
I DO recommend being in front of the curve,
and feeling good about what you do.
Talk Soon,
Larry
P.S.: If you've failed in home business, if you've
lost mon.ey. If you've pissed off your family...
You're not wrong for being skeptical.
But so many times, it's the people who are
willing to try one more time who make the
biggest impact.
You can do it this time. Better, smarter and
easier.
CLICK HERE and maybe we'll do it together.