The art of discernment re on-line business.

Feb 15
12:00

2005

Robert Van Rumpt

Robert Van Rumpt

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This is where you are expecting some profound words of wisdom…Right?Well maybe but more likely just more opinions on a topic that is so broad that it is hard to see the trees because of the forest(s).

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I have been looking at what seems to be,The art of discernment re on-line business. Articles hundreds of sites that offer a ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity. No doubt you have too….Right?

So here we are trying to learn how to discern as to what is legit and what is hype and what is totally false.

Let’s start with the totally false; probably the easiest to uncover. I could include some links for you to see the ones I mean…but I don’t want to get sued neither….yes I am chicken. But let’s see if we can identify some commonalities of the totally false.

The term ‘once in a life time opportunity to get rich quick’ is a dead give-away! Any variations of this statement are likely to be nothing more then a ‘hook’ to lure the desperate and the ignorant.

The promise of making money within days by paying a ‘small’ fee is also right up there with the worst. The attempt to lure you in with great promise for only such a small amount of money is very common. I really like the statement: How can you afford not take this opportunity. It will ALWAYS include the requirement to part with some of your hard earned money!

Another indication of a false statement is the one where you are told you don’t have to do anything; the program is an auto-pilot program and it just sits there making money while you sleep.

Do statements sound familiar? I think so. I bet a good 50% fall in this category without question.

Now about the harder to distinguish task of sorting out hype.
This is much more common and can be found even with the better on-line business opportunities. Hype means exaggerated feelings of wants, hopes and dreams. It is not always untrue but rather a stretched truth or a very selective form of part truth.
Example: Follow our system and you will be able to join us on those fancy cruises with fellow millionaires. Or talk about getting that yacht or fancy car and sit leisurely on your porch with a cocktail in one hand a babe on your lap and a laptop for your free hand.
We all like dreaming and there is nothing wrong with that and goal setting and dreaming about all those riches, toys and beautiful companions is fun.
Here is the problem: these dreams make for poor judgment on business decisions to be made today. Today has concerns that relate to immediate needs and limited resources.
If you are like me you can’t afford to gamble with those resources.

So let’s agree that the false and the hype is something we need to identify as a hindrance to making sensible business decisions. Let’s look at some statements of truth that are more likely to help us get to a, well considered, sound and reasonable business decision.

Try us out for free and see what you think!
I like that….. little risk here, just some time spent on test driving.

This is going to be possible only with dedication and hard work!
This is much more reasonable, nothing comes without dedication.

Follow our course on how to succeed for free and then decide if this is for you.
This I can buy into, as the risk of checking it out is shared.

Talk to some of the people that have done this for a short while and to those that have done this much longer.
I always like talking to people who are a little further then I am but still new and then talk to those who have been at it much longer.

If you don’t like what you paid for or change your mind, we offer a money back guarantee for 30 days.
I like this especially if backed by membership in some recognizable Better Business Bureau.

I can go on and on but you probably get the drift. Even if we get all our ducks in a row and try to discern good from bad; remember it still is a calculated risk to enter into a home business, especially the on-line kind.

I would love to hear from you and maybe share some bad / good experiences you have had.

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