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Sucker!
Sucker!

A work at home entrepreneur can make a fortune. No limit to your income, freedom, being your own boss. Yeah, we know upside.

Now here's the downside: if you're a sucker forget about the upside. Suckers won't reap the benefits of working at home. You can't benefit when misinformed, uninformed or with greed serving as your primary motivator.

You Want to Get Rich Quick

When you want to get rich quick it's customary to believe anything that comes down the pike.

$50,000 in the first month? Sounds good! $5,000 a day everyday? Sounds good.

By all means dream! I don't intend to squash your dreams. I believe everyone should become a millionaire with a work at home venture because our minds are without limit and wealth is of the mind.

That being said it takes time to hone your mental tools. You need to acquire physical tools: a blog, social networking sites, etc. Develop your mental tools to learn how to properly use the physical tools.

Making money online takes time. That's why $50,000 in your first month on auto-pilot usually doesn't happen. It can happen, but it comes at a cost and few human beings have the drive and detailed dreaming to make it happen.

You Did No Research

Zero research = sucker.

Due diligence is the basis of a successful home based campaign. Acquire knowledge about your opportunity on a continual basis.

Sift through the BS. Find the facts. Hype abounds on the web but reputable blogs, trusted mentors and helpful articles are out there. It's up to you to find them.

Without researching you're doomed. You let emotions be your guide without the benefit of using logic. At this point you just want to get rich quick and jump at the shiniest opportunity.

You Trusted The Worst Possible Sponsor

Some work at home suckers trust the "mentor" who goes faceless. Even worse, suckers offer money to nameless individuals.

I know, I know. They don't know any better. Well, there's no such thing as something for nothing. Even if you know little about making money online common sense resides in us all.

If somebody offers you the opportunity to make $10,000 a day quickly, easily, with the least possible effort yet doesn't reveal their identity, think it through.

Wouldn't this person be more than happy to plaster their name and face all over? I mean, they're the person who guarantees $10K a day. If they're delivering these smash-up results why not connect a face with a name. Or even, just provide a name? It would be a wonderful branding tool, providing your face, name, right?

Any work at home entrepreneur who is not 100% transparent has something to hide. No matter what promises they make you don't trust them.

Don't be a work at home sucker.

by: Ryan Biddulph




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