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  • FREE stuff! What’s Good? What’s Bad? And Why?

    Jan 30

    So what do know? More than a week has past since I made my first video and I’m still up to my nose sorting out Internet Marketing material. I have collected more FREE stuff than you could imagine. I guess the question I have to ask NOW should be … Is any of this stuff really GOOD? OK, maybe there are a lot of questions I have about all the FREE stuff I’ve collected, but that’s an issue I will address at a later date, unless someone knows a quick way to answer. What’s GOOD? What’s BAD? And WHY?

     

    One of my favorite sayings in life came from my Dad. He would always say “know the nature of the beast.” Well my beast has a difficult time seeing the art of Internet Marketing. I prefer the black and white of Science. I like things cut and dry. Fact or fiction. None of this East meets West stuff for me (unless it’s food). So let me tell you now, I am working on a project that will cut through the fog and at least minimize some of the junk that’s being given to you for FREE. I’m quickly learning that the cliché, “you get what you pay for” absolutely applies to the Internet.

     

    There are FREE programs out there like the Profit Pulling Platform, by Alex Jeffreys, that will definitely get you started on your way to building a list that every Internet Marketer must have. However, without TRUSTED testimony, you could end up spinning your wheels with a lot of useless FREE hand me downs.  Believe me; I have countless hours invested into junk freebie IM material. It pains me to look back at production over the last 9 or 10 days and see very little progress.

     

    I must admit that some of the free software or E-books went to the circular file very quickly because it just didn’t catch my attention or perhaps it just wasn’t user friendly. Some of the FREE stuff never even got downloaded to my computer because the sales copy looked and read just like everybody else’s. I might suggest that you place strict limits on the amount of time you invest in building your free e-library. I feel compelled to read or at least skim through what it is that I’m about to download. One more suggestion I have is to keep a separate email address just for your free stuff because when you’re done you’ll have a mailbox constantly full of stuff from every marketer you took free stuff from.

     

    And that email just keeps coming in…. Watch out though, you might actually come across someone who really knows their stuff. Oh yea, I’m back at the beginning. How do I know that you know your stuff? What’s GOOD? What’s Bad? And WHY? Arggh!

     

    We’ll talk again,

     

    Renee

One Response to “FREE stuff! What’s Good? What’s Bad? And Why?”

  1. Kathy Baka on Be Pro Active » Blog Archive » FREE stuff! What’s Good? What’s Bad? And Why? Great information.Great site.Really enjoyed reading the tips. Keep up the good work. (lets be friends on twitter http://twitter.com/kathybaka )If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way.Napoleon Hill

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