Hurry Up!! Get Rich


If you have an email address, then you've heard about the latest

"Get-Rich" Program out. They come and go in waves, and the newest

one seems to be cresting. This one is called MyListMaker. And before

I say anything else, I want you to know I am NOT saying it is any kind

of scam or that it WON'T get you rich. It very well could.

It has some new twists, and makes some new promises that others

have not made. And I have no doubt that many of you have paid

the fee and joined this program. If and when you DO start seeing some

return, I would LOVE to hear from you. If you haven't yet put any money

into it, just be sure you carefully consider the pros and cons of these
types of

programs before you make the decision to invest in one of these programs.

Let's look at the details of this one in particular:

This program is based on a 3x10 forced matrix. You get 3 people on your

first level, whom all have 3 on theirs, down through 10 levels. Everyone
has

to sign up 4 members, and the "spillover" is placed (forced) into existing

downlines.

To get the most out of this program, you need to refer four people in the

first three days after you join, and it will build a mailing list of up to
80,000

addresses for you. PLUS, you earn $10 per referral, which has the
potential of

making you $800,000. Pretty darn tempting. Even WITHOUT the referral
fees,

what a person couldn't do with a mailing list of 80,000 addresses, right?

We'll talk about that part in a minute.

Refer 4 people in 3 days, you get $10 for every referral.

Refer 4 people in 7 days, you get $5 " " " ".

Refer 4 people after 7 days, you get $1 " " " ".

They pay NOTHING until you have referred 4 paying members.

(Membership is $89.) And don't overlook the part of the member

agreement that says that you won't get paid until your account

reaches $200.00. They give you no information about what happens

to any money in an account that does not reach the $200.00 minimum

payment amount. And they also state that they make no guarantees as

to how much money you can earn.

My biggest problem with this, and any other similar MLM program is that

they sell no tangible products!!! The money is earned by recruiting

new members. You are basically getting a portion of what others' pay to

join. So, there is no real incoming revenue. It is basically just money
being

passed around. And at $89 per member, for someone to wind up with

$800,000, (or even an eighth of that amount!) there are going to have to

be a LOT of members that don't earn a dime.

But, you say, you would still be getting an 80,000 address mailing list for

$89. Good value? Let's take a look.

In the sales letter that promotes the program, you are told that the
majority

of opt-in lists are useless because "everyone is posting, and nobody is

reading". Well, if you joined this, or are thinking of joining this, what
is YOUR

reason for doing so?? Are you planning to promote your own offers?

Just because someone pays to be on a list, does NOT mean that they are more

likely to read the offers they get. Will you? Or will you join it with
one of

your "disposal" email addresses? Do you think no one else has the same
idea?

Trust me - there is a lot of deleting going on out there.

So what's the "moral" of this story? Bottom line: THERE ARE NO GET RICH

PROGRAMS! I'm sure some of the people at the top of the matrix, and the

creators of the program will earn some income. But the only way to REALLY

create a successful online business is to build it the old-fashioned way!
Work

at it!

Want to build a large mailing list of people who will open the mail they
get from

you? Then put out quality PRODUCTS, and INFORMATION, combined with a

relationship of trust that you have taken the time to build.

Here's a good rule of thumb: Invest yourself for a year. If you can get
past a year,

without giving up, your business will be a success. Most internet
marketers give up

before a year. Work hard for a year. Learn all you can, and put
everything you

learn into practice. Invest yourself in your customers, not in your
business.

The Get Rich Quick Programs will keep coming at you. They'll keep making
promises

that will sound extremely tempting. Don't let them distract you. You can
do it

without them!!!

About the Author

Gail Hornback is a stay-at-home, homeschooling mom of 5 kids.
She is the author of WebWorksAtHome.com, and publisher of
WebWorksAtHome Weekly update. You can contact her at
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