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mavrick money maker
hi, guys
i am a newbie, and i have no choice i gotta learn how to do this im. i have a 6 years old little boy and i am go from home for 2 weeks at a time now.
so i have to fine something to work at home ok. and i think i will love this kind of work.. it will be very challenging.
ok mean while back at the ranch, i was on here yesterday and ask for advise for a newbie. and one piece of adise i got was go look at (maverick money makers) so i did. and it looked like the real deal for newbies. so i went to you tube and typed in maverick money makers and looked at all the good and the bad of it. and one man was on their and said that his wife got it and made the 500 dollars like they said. but by the time cb took the 25cents per click sell or no sell. and all the fees, taxes she lost 100 dollars.. so my queston is.. did she do something wrong are is it just a scam.
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Re: mavrick money maker
I don't recall anyone mentioning that in this forum, Bill ... The Warrior Forum has a category specifically for product reviews, I'd post about it over there.
I've never heard of it, personally. I recommend you read the articles and archived posts before jumping into systems that probably won't work if you don't know the basics of Marketing. Educate yourself, first, by reading ... it's free.
Best,
Mike
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I completely agree with Mike: a lot of the free stuff you find at the Warrior Forum is many times more valuable than the paid stuff you find floating around. Forget the glowing testimonials you see, forget the hypey salesletters. Just take the time to read about what you're interested and take action.
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Mike is 100% right. A lot of things you see only work if you have other things in place to make them work.
Also a lot of so called reviews are just created by affiliates who are pitching you.
Go to the WF and you will find that if a product has any kind of flaw they will drag it
out and talk about it.
Thanks
Charles
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I know the MMM is selling pretty good with a Low refund rate....
That says something.
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I'm not saying that MMM isn't a good product ... and I don't know Mack, personally, to make that recommendation ... just saying that I don't believe buying every ebook that comes down the pike should be the first steps you take. Hang out in here, the Warrior Forum, etc. ... ask questions. Go to the library and pick out a few top sellers, or go to one of the major book stores and peruse before you purchase.
Starting and building any business takes time, patience, and follow through ... pulling yourself in a dozen different directions by purchasing the ClickBank #1 seller of the week isn't going to keep you moving forward unless you focus on an area and persevere till you either get something out of it or decide it's not for you.
Following every next big thing with wallet open is not going to do much but waste your time and money, IMHO.
Best,
Mike
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I definitely agree with you Mike. I believe that you should loud yourself up with as much free information as you can before you open up the wallet for any money-making system. You should use a money-making system to enhance what you are already doing! I say this because I've learned from my mistakes.
Good Luck,
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Agreed with Mike also....I joined MMM to see what it was like ages ago...needless to say I learnt some thing i didn't already know but ultimately it didn't really work out for me.
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First off. Ask yourself: What exactly do you want to do to make money online? What do you feel you would be best at?
Secondly, ignore those systems for now. The only time i would use them is if i already had a big fanbase of newbies, or had easy access to some. Basically, with a money making system, if you can find newbies, you will make money with it :)
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It seems to be a familiar tale when you start out in internet marketing. I spent my first 12 months buying various products describing various systems. I would then put a lot of work in initially but then lose interest when the results didn't live up to expectations. I would then move on to the next product and repeat the pattern.
If I was starting out now I would spend a few months posting questions on forums like this and soaking up as much information as possible. Spending some time now could save you months of frustration in the long-term.
But I don't regret that first year as I learnt some very good lessons but some expensive ones!