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25-06-2007, 09:08
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Money Making scams
Well,
I have to admit that many times I was a victim of money making scams. I have purchased almost every money making ebook on the planet.
My question is have you found something that's really interesting and promising?
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25-06-2007, 10:28
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You will loose what you have earned so far if you follow all those books.
We believe in making money through hard work. We give good service to our customers and our business grows with growth of our customers.
This is the best way to earn money with satisfaction.
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25-06-2007, 10:52
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what I hate about the traditional old business text books that most of them talk about money and business and fewer about providing valuable information that can influence what passionate more about my business income that grow consistently and naturally.
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25-06-2007, 17:55
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The only way to make money, fast or slowly, is to work for it and work hard for it. You never hear of a successful person that followed an ebook to "make them rich" or whatever else it claims. But you always here of rich people that are grafters and have worked for what they have got.
As Mark said, these money making schemes will only lose you money in the long run - so the little money that you do earn is wasted. Work hard, play hard, and achieve success and money will follow it into your hand!
Hope that helps  .
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25-06-2007, 19:46
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I agree with all the comments made here. Also, choose a area of the market that hasnt got many business situated in it. IT gives you a better chance of getting chosen if there are fewer people out there.
Also, Satfisfaction is a huge key, satisfied customers always reccomend you to other people when then in turn come to your business. Customer service is also vital.
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25-06-2007, 20:38
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Money can never satisfy anyone. what makes you satisfied is Respect, Good words, happy customers / Friends and Referrals.
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25-06-2007, 20:48
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Respect and kindness is possibly the biggest of those you suggested. I hate it when you help a user fix their problem on a forum and they cant be bothered to follow it up saying thanks for the effort you gave them.
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26-06-2007, 01:31
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Yes, money is nice - and helps you do loads of things that you want to do - but its doesn't make you happy - rich people still look to love for happiness and families!! 
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26-06-2007, 10:05
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Mark has added good point there that make customer for life, its really gives you real satisfaction and rewards of winning in the marketplace is to seeing your product or service addressed to customers and meeting their specific need and all this really require lot of hard work.
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26-06-2007, 11:21
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choose a area of the market that hasnt got many business situated in it. IT gives you a better chance of getting chosen if there are fewer people out there.
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Such market exist but either there would be very less potentials or it will take lot of time, actually I don't find the best markets due to high competition so the best market are the ones that have not arrived yet and so on the best idea that possibly we don't have  so best way I would look for targeting the people those having unfulfilled needs that usually left out by other competitors.
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26-06-2007, 11:28
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Very true. The reason I stated, would possibly be more of a long term business plan, which would take a year or two to take hold. Your method is very right, but finding time to design a product, get it prototyped, patented, and into production can take a very long time. It certainly would require a hefty sum of money to get it up and running. But it would definatly pay off in the long run.
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26-06-2007, 11:43
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carsey,
Even in general you will find the pecentage of people leaving particular companies services are greater because of an attitude of indefference that is the reason I mentioned unfulfilled need rather than competitive reasons etc in my earlier post. I would like to refer the survey revealed by Michael LeBoeuf's book,"How To Win Customers and Keep Them For Life", he highlights a survey on why customers quit doing business with a company?
1% die;
3% move away;
5% develop other friendships;
9% leave for competitive reasons;
14% are dissatisfied with product; and...
68% quit because of an attitude of indifference toward the customer by the owner, manager, or some employee.
As a marketer I will target those 68% plus that 14% those dissatisfied customers with a product or service, that means I would have 82% customers on my target.
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26-06-2007, 12:21
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Yes, I agree. I want trying to prove you wrong in any ways. Customer relations and service is number 1 piority.
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26-06-2007, 17:32
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Originally Posted by paul
carsey,
Even in general you will find the pecentage of people leaving particular companies services are greater because of an attitude of indefference that is the reason I mentioned unfulfilled need rather than competitive reasons etc in my earlier post. I would like to refer the survey revealed by Michael LeBoeuf's book,"How To Win Customers and Keep Them For Life", he highlights a survey on why customers quit doing business with a company?
1% die;
3% move away;
5% develop other friendships;
9% leave for competitive reasons;
14% are dissatisfied with product; and...
68% quit because of an attitude of indifference toward the customer by the owner, manager, or some employee.
As a marketer I will target those 68% plus that 14% those dissatisfied customers with a product or service, that means I would have 82% customers on my target.
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That is a very interesting statistic - I would have expected it to be more spread out than that - but you learn something new everyday!  .
Well thats good - I like being nice to people! 
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28-06-2007, 19:17
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I like ad sense very much , I am satisfied with ad sense earning ...
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28-06-2007, 23:37
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But that is very murky water and not a guarenteed income in most cases unless you have a huge website hosting with loads of traffic - plus you tend to be able to get ad sense accounts suspended with some ease.
I didnt think ad sense paid that much?
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03-07-2007, 10:02
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Yeah, also there is much risk close to being a website hosting totally dependant on adsense based as you don’t know when google will take your account down. Better to have some affiliate program alongside adsense. My point don't make adsense your ONLY livelyhood. 
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03-07-2007, 21:14
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Yeah, also there is much risk close to being a website hosting totally dependant on adsense based as you don’t know when google will take your account down. Better to have some affiliate program alongside adsense. My point don't make adsense your ONLY livelyhood. 
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Cos if you do you might find yourself made redundant and have your pension taken away from you in one foul swoop!  .
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