Do You Find Working From Home Cost You Money Instead Of Making You Money?

United States
March 7, 2007 8:46am CST
15 years ago my father started his long journey on the internet. Through countless scams and scammers, it took a few years to finally get it right. We are a company that provides leads, web site design, flash presentations, and most important, an automated system for bringing traffic to web sites. In my years of working online, it seems that most people we talk to, fail because of one simple reason. NO TRAFFIC. I think it goes without saying, you can have a million dollar web site, but without traffic, what good is it. We took on this issue a couple years ago and have made huge progress helping design a system to help traffic issues. Because so many people are new to the internet, most do not have a list, no marketing skills, advertising skills, or closing skills. So, as you might expect, most people fail. We have come to the conclusion that to be successful online, you need a good mentor, who cares about your financial gains. You need a system, and a support team for help. Although we are a lead generation company, we use our leads different than most. As bad as it may sound, 95% of all lead companies are scammers as well. Give us your thoughts and ideas on this subject.
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@Phlamingho (7825)
• Denmark
7 Mar 07
No it's not costing me money, but I do take a few hits every now and then and lose quite a lot of the money I've saved up online. So far I haven't lost though :-)
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