Archive for December 7th, 2009

97% of MLM Home Business owners Fail… Are You On That Path?

By Jerry J. Jansen On December 7, 2009 No Comments

Now this article is not for the faint of heart, not all people have this state. I am only talking about my experiences and the things I’ve witnessed within the MLM home based business arena.

So why do most new Distributors enter into the MLM industry in the first place?

Usually it’s a decision based on a lack of money.. Or their financial pond needs an extra stream flowing into it.

Let’s ponder over this for a second…

When you join the Home Based Business Arena because the start up for most companies is generally reasonable, you start it out of your own pocket. Right?

But if you were going to start a brick and mortar business you get a bank loan for your business. Bank loans don’t typically happen when beginning their MLM home based business career

So you are already in financial bind trying to find ways to bring some added funds into your budget and open a business at the same time?

Okay, let us continue. :)

You dipped into the bank account to start your MLM home business and this is what they tell you, write down every single person you’ve ever met, call them all and expose them

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3 Reasons You Should Never Pay For Advertisement

By Jerry J. Jansen On December 7, 2009 No Comments

One of the biggest problems that webmasters have is that of getting visitors to come to their websites. The easy solution: pay for advertising. However, before you enroll in a paid advertising campaign, it is important to know that better alternatives exist. And while paid advertising is effective in bringing new visitors, it is often not the best idea.

Here are 3 reasons why you should never pay for advertising.

1. Paid Advertising Is Expensive

Paid advertising does not come cheap. Typical campaigns cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars! Clearly, this is not feasible for the average small business. Even worse, large companies with larger advertising budgets will often receive better placement and circulation of their ads.

2. Paid Advertising Is Often Ineffective

Although, you will get visitors from paid advertising, the quality of the visitors is poor. And they are less likely to buy than visitors coming from other sources.

In an advertisement, for example, it is often hard to effectively convey the reasons why the customer needs your product or services and why it is better than other similar products or services on the market. So users generally click and find out, only after you’ve paid for the click, that they

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