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Chapter 1 |
The Internet Is Not Magic
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Chapter 2 |
Stop Thinking Like A Consumer |
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Chapter 3 |
What Causes Most People To Fail |
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Chapter 4
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You Can Have The Best Of Both Worlds |
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Chapter 5 |
A Real Business For Just Five Dollars? |
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Chapter 6 |
Automatic, Hands-Free, Passive Residual Income |
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Chapter 7 |
Your Choices Create Your Future
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Chapter 1.
There's no mystery
about it. It's not magic.
That's the first thing we need to
discuss... the Internet is NOT magic!
Why do so many people struggle
(and fail) at making money on the Internet?
One reason is because they think
the Internet can do things that are impossible.
They've been told again and again
that all they need to do is join this program or sign up for that
program... and send in some money... and they'll make tons of money
while they sleep... because someone else is doing all the work!
They've been told they can earn
12% interest PER DAY... when some of the world's most
highly-skilled fund managers struggle to maintain average returns of
12% PER YEAR... so they send in hundreds (or
even thousands) of dollars and then they're shocked when the program
collapses and they lose their "investment"!
They're told that they'll make
money as a result of the "spillover" they get from their
upline... who also signed up with the promise that they'd get
spillover from their upline... and nobody does anything so nobody
gets anything except the owner of the program. He gets the money you
sent in.
Why do so many people believe
that impossible things can somehow happen because of the Internet?
Because they don't really understand what the Internet is and what
it can and can't do.
Here's what the Internet is
and what it can do...
The Internet is a vast network of
specialized computers called "servers" that have the
ability to communicate with your computer and my computer and
millions of other computers all over the world.
To better understand the
Internet, you might want to think of your computer as a telephone...
and the servers as the switchboard at the telephone company.
When you click a link or enter a
url in your browser window, it's a lot like dialing a telephone
number... but instead of you talking to your brother in Baltimore,
your computer is talking to a server in a climate-controlled room
somewhere. It's asking that server for a website or an email or a
picture or a song... or whatever. The server's job is to store
whatever is placed on it, wait until some computer makes a
request... and then "serve" that website or song or
whatever to the computer that made the request.
So the report that you're reading
right now is being "served" to your computer by my servers
in Orlando, Florida. How did it get on my servers? I put it there,
so you could read it whenever it's convenient for you. That way I
don't have to be there to answer the phone when you call... I can
let my servers do that for me. They'll process your computer's
request and "serve" what your computer has asked for.
Because so many things can be
converted into a digital file and uploaded onto a server... and
because your computer is so good at communicating with servers all
over the world... it's easy to see why you might begin to think that
your computer is capable of doing things it can't do.
After all, it's no exaggeration
to say that the Internet is by far the most powerful tool ever
invented by mankind for communicating and for storing, processing,
and delivering information.
Yes, the Internet is capable of
doing some pretty amazing things!
But the Internet can't do
everything. Even the Internet has limits.
Here's what the Internet can't
do...
The Internet can't create money
out of nothing. The Internet can't cause money to flow into your
bank account unless you do something to actually EARN that money.
Why? Because all of the money in
the world already belongs to someone... and they're doing their best
to hold on to it. They're not going to send it to you unless they
have a good reason!
So if you're going to make money
on the Internet, the first thing you need to do is give a lot of
people a very good reason to send their money to you.
What kind of a reason?
Basically, there are only two
ways to get people to voluntarily send money to you.
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You can trick people... fool
them into sending you money by telling them something that isn't
true.
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Or you can provide people
with something they want... something of value... something
they're happy to pay for.
If your choice is to fool
people... to cheat them out of their money using lies and
deception... then you're wasting your time reading this Report. I
have nothing to say that will help you.
But if you're the kind of person
who values honesty, if your personal integrity is worth more to you
than a few dollars, if you understand that in every legitimate
business transaction BOTH parties benefit, then this Report
is going to help you in ways that you can't even begin to imagine.
There are a few things I want
you to understand...
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1. ) Although the
Internet is an amazing tool, it owns no money. When someone tells
you that you can put up a website and it will "suck money from
the Internet like a giant vacuum on steroids"... they're
hoping to fool you into forgetting that money doesn't come from the
Internet. Money comes from people.
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2.) Dishonest people tell the
truth most of the time, but honest people don't lie. If someone
tells you they can guarantee you'll make a million dollars in six
months... you know they're lying, don't you? So why bother to believe
anything else they tell you? Honest people don't lie.
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3.) You can make money
honestly... or you can make money dishonestly... but you can't build a
successful business on dishonesty. Don't fool yourself. You can't
build a successful business in a few weeks or a few months. It takes
time to build a highly profitable business. During that time,
everything you say will have to stand the test of honesty. Don't lie,
don't exaggerate, don't stretch the truth, and don't promote a website
that isn't 100% honest.
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4.) Honesty, integrity, and
providing a valuable product and/or service are the foundation of
every successful business. If you've had enough of the liars and
scammers, and you're ready to see a real business that you can be
proud of, Click HERE.
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I hope you enjoyed Chapter
1. Watch your email inbox for the link to Chapter 2 tomorrow.
In Chapter 2 we're going to
show you how thinking like a consumer can destroy your business before
it even gets started... and we're going to discuss how important it is
for you to stop thinking like a consumer and start thinking like a
business owner.
Your friend and partner,
Dave Gray
P.S. If you decide that you like
what you see, this Internet Wealth Report is available
for you in your back office and you'll be able to read the rest of the
Chapters without waiting.