Saturday, February 6, 2010

Shoemoney So Far...

I have spent two days learning from Jeremy Shoemaker's Shoemoney system and so far we had step by step instructions on how to set up a gmail account and why you will need one.  We have learned about the six ways to make money off of the Internet and have listened to a Q & A webinar.

I am the kind of guy that plows right in.  This has been good sometimes and bad sometimes.  Jeremy's system doesn't let me plow right in.  It is timed out so that I have to watch every video.  The surprising thing is is that I have learned stuff from the videos I normally would have skipped.

The $200 a month fee—actually its $197—will come out to be about $2400 for the year long course.  That is because this is serious stuff.  If it continues the way it has gone so far then I would say that this course is undervalued.  In other words it will actually be worth a lot more than $2400.

The Cheap Seats

Since I started trying to earn money online, I have been plowed over by offers.  You go to their website and its $47 to buy this system that is suppose to get you earning $100,000 with in a year—yea right.  No one would offer a truly working system like that for $47.  And what makes it more laughable is that when you click away from the their sites you will get this, BUT WAIT thing, that says if you act now you'll get the whole system plus x amount of dollars worth of free gifts for only $17—what happened to the $47.  On one site I kept clicking away until they were trying to pedal their AMAZAING MONEY MAKING program to my for $7.  I think a lot of internet marketing right now is clever people selling crap to gullible people and it works.  I don't want to make money on the internet if that is the way it is.

Don't Go Cheap

If someone is trying to sell you an Internet program that is suppose to make you a living from affiliate marketing for $47 you can bet it ain't worth squat.  Simple economics will tell you that.  If something can really teach you a skill where you will earn a lot of money doing it, then the lessons will be more expensive than $47.  You pay for value.

Be Prepared To Pay $$

There is a reason community college is cheaper then Harvard and that is due, in part at least, to the fact that a Harvard degree will earn you a lot more money than a community college degree.  It is the same with Internet marketing.  So look for the following points if you want to become an Internet marketer who makes a living at it. Buy the courses if...
  1. The people offering the courses are credible and have Internet marketing pedigrees
  2. The price isn't too low indicating that what is being sold is junk
  3. The course has verifiable money back offers for a reasonable period
  4. There isn't any over promising and hype
  5. The payments are monthly and not demanded up front
  6. You have researched the program and the authors of the program.
Hint:  If you have never heard of these guys and you can't find them on the internet then forget it.

Good quality instruction is expensive but it will more than pay for itself and believe me $47 isn't going to buy you that.

CW

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