The “Be Your Own Boss” model

Many friends ask me about those "be your own boss", "retire early", "work at home", "get wealth" websites. They are everywhere - you will find them in your mailbox, in your search result, masquerading as bona fide websites, masquerading as providing advice, masquerading as softwares. Just about every where on the internet, you will find them.

Most of the time people ignored them. But once in a while, someone’s heartstring gets tugged by a moving script - a call to get out of the rut and hold our destiny in our own hand.

Really that’s the name of the game. These people had so mastered marketing and the internet. They know how to sell to the reader, go for the deepest needs and desire. They know what typical internet user will do and they had all the ambushes ready, waiting to spring on the next unwarily victim.

There is no free lunch in the world. Work hard, reap reward, that’s my belief.

But… these people did worked hard. OR at least I believed some did.

Anyone that had tried running proper internet business will know it is hard work getting to the top of search engines, sending out marketing emails, writting marketing scripts, creating content, driving traffic, getting visitors, turning visitors to customers. Repeat.

Because of these sites the hard work of internet marketing are getting tougher. Sending good signal above all these noise is a huge challenge. Experienced Internet users know the scam from the real McCoy. But to novice users, these sites often did a much better job marketing and appealled to them.

Ever wonder why smart outlaws are rich and hardworking people are, well, still working hard? 

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