Dodge the Con Artists – Part 4 of 4

If you are going to use the firm, sign-up sometimes to a minimum term which is potentially cancellable at any time. Buy a small quantity of stock, subscribe to the minimum membership level and consolidate your funds – you can always upgrade later.

Try and get the most out of the program as quickly as possible – download reports, copy text over and use the material. Analyze it and draw a conclusion; is it for me?

If it all looks okay, then continue on and look for some long-term results. If you say you've bought an e-book on 'How to Sell on eBay', do not wait until your first sale to draw (you'll feel chuffed, but ..). Wait until you've had a month of consistent sales and then say – "yup, it works".

If you find something that works, then make it as big as possible. Exploit the market available and grow your business.

A couple of notes – GRQ or 'Get-Rich-Quick' is often perceived as fraud. This is true in most respects, but there are people who do it. Nearly all the time however, this will be by fluke and not easily duplicate – still, nothing to stop you from selling material on how you made it. GRQ schemes are best avoided.

Please note, this page is not the same as performing a review – I strictly advise you to look up reviews of the firm you are investigating. They may be new and such information not freely available. Often you will hear lots of rave reviews; take these with a pinch of salt and microscopically analyze each claim – sometimes only some have any substance behind them.

Thanks for reading!



Source by Ed Fry