Do you settle for less?

United States
September 23, 2007 2:12pm CST
In my online marketing research I have noticed a disturbing trend among people who are looking to make extra money on the net... Most of the programs they are subscribing to, pay little to nothing. Sure a FEW extra bucks is always a good thing, but shouldn't we treat this as a business, and not a hobby? You can make a few extra bucks at a hobby, but why not a dependable income? For those who are serious about making money online, send me a PM, and I will give you a link to a Free system that pays me nothing when I give it to you. Why would I do that? Simply to gain credibility. If you try the system, follow it to the letter, and work it, you will see that I am for real. Then later maybe we can discuss MORE Income. In any event, All The Best to Everyone! David
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@Nireths (149)
• United States
23 Sep 07
I don't think people settle for less. I think it's because the programs that pay less are more likely to be credible and real and not another scam. I would like to make some money too, but I don't have much time, so I don't even bother with those programs that pay little because they take too long. So even though I'm in a slump I wouldn't settle for those programs either. So I'll keep looking until I find something that fits me.
• United States
23 Sep 07
This system will pay you $35-200 a day if you work it consistently, and follow through all the steps. I am not marketing this, I make absolutely nothing for giving it to you, other than a little credibility when you succeed at it. All the Best, David
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@lancingboy (1385)
• United States
24 Sep 07
Most of the systems I've seen and experienced firsthand were scams. What makes this one different? I'm interested in learning a little more about it because I want to make good money and don't have the means to do so.
• United States
24 Sep 07
The difference here is; this is a proven, step-by-step plan I paid a good deal of money for that I want to share free of charge. I have always felt that the people on the web who are offering to share all their secrets for $49.95, or $89.95, whatever, must not have much in the way of secrets if they have to sell them to make their fortunes! (read my blog at dnkstore.blogspot.com for more on this) If their system is so good, why aren't they concentrating on it full time, instead of devoting so much time to selling it? What I am offering is 1/10 of something I paid well for, and it works! That's why I don't NEED to sell it to you. Don't worry about money, this system will only cost you time and hard work.
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• Philippines
24 Sep 07
Hey Mo, i am interested, can you explain it to me.Thanks
@brendakaya (2332)
• United States
24 Sep 07
What is the system? I'd be interested in checking it out.
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• United States
24 Sep 07
Hello MoRambler, I would be interested in this program. I think people settle for what they can get in the easiest way. Some people don't know how to do some of these things, or just don't have the confidence to go through with it, or just don't have the knowledge to do it. A step by step program sometimes still has things that are incomprehensible to some people. They get stomped as to what to do. Happy posting..
• United States
24 Sep 07
As someone who grew up poor and still is poor, I've tried dozens of money making programs, and none of them worked for me. Most of the time, I think it's because I didn't have confidence in myself to stick with them. I believe that people like myself who are used to being "working stiffs" can have a difficult time thinking like business owners, so the small segment of online money making opportunities that are legit and pay big profits are hard for them to understand or stick with. I want to own my own business. I've had this certain one in mind for the past 8 years, but stuff kept getting in the way, including my own way of thinking, so I still haven't done it. Right now, I'm just focusing on doing what I can to make the kind of income I want. I am completely sick of being poor. I don't ever want to have to ask myself how I'm going to pay the bills, again. It's hard to make real money with a business opportunity, at least in the beginning, because it usually requires a good deal of work. I don't think people settle for less, but just for what's easier and a sure thing, and most don't see online opportunities as a sure thing, and I don't blame them for that.
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