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Originally Posted by RobHunter
Yes, it can be frustrating how people expect something for nothing, but I can work with people who don't have a lot of money.
What I CAN'T do is work with people who are lazy and think the world somehow OWES them a full-time income online. Internet marketing is NOT easy, and if you don't do any work, you won't make any money no matter what opportunity you are involved with.
That may sound obvious but you would be surprised how in EVERY single business out there, there are people who join and then just don't do anything.
It would be one thing if they were doing all paid advertising and using the call center to close sales...but no, I'm talking about people who not only aren't paying for marketing but they aren't doing their own marketing either.
If you've been around a bit in this industry, you probably know what I'm talking about. It happens less in high-ticket or 2-up types of businesses, but it still happens.
No matter how great a team resource site you create, or how many webinar classes you hold, there is NO such thing as an idiot-proof or guaranteed home business...because there is always going to be some bum in your organization who doesn't.
Ok, rant over 
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You are so right with this rant! Those are the people you have to watch out for. I was just talking with someone else on this forum about this. When choosing an opportunity, evaluate, evaluate, evaluate!!! Make sure the opportunity is sound of its own accord, then do research for scam alerts on a program. READ carefully and make sure the person reporting a scam didn't just not follow the system or do any work towards their goal.
I am only 30 days into marketing my business, yes I complain about not having anyone sign up yet, but with the marketing I'm doing its good that I am getting people to my autoresponder on the daily basis, I'm getting people requesting more information about my opportunity a few times a week, and I am getting people to two of the conference calls every week. Trust me when you say its hard work I know what you mean, and I am not using any paid advertising either. I am learning this whole marketing process from scratch. But, as recommended with any opportunity you find and join, you should give it three months, 90 days at least before you give up.