The average on-line business opportunity isn't designed for your success.
What these people who design these so called business opportunities do and
depend on is you. They will show you a very well laid out fancy website
that claims to provide and teach you everything you need to know to be
successful and they do to a limit. Many will give you a website and simple
tell you to advertise. They never tell you where to advertise and if they
do they forget to tell you how to do it successfully. This is where most
people come to a halt it the unlimited cash business opportunities. It
wouldn't matter if you were selling bottles of water from the fountain of
youth, if you don't get your site in front of an interested group of
people you won't sell a single bottle.
You would think that the
webmasters would want you to be successful because the more you sell the
more they make but that is he biggest lie that we as marketers in general
have been tricked into believing. They don't care how many sales you make
because if you don't make any sales at the least you helped boost the
popularity of their site which helps to get them ranked higher in search
results such as Google and Yahoo. Most people are able to make at least
one sale before they decide to quite buy one sale isn't usually enough to
get a commission and if it were you more than likely spent triple that in
advertising. You have to look at things in reality. The people who run
many of these business opportunities have thousands of others just like
you working their buts off for them so if only half of them make a few
sales they can still look forward to pulling in a few hundred thousand
dollars.
Keep this article in mind the next time your checking out a business
opportunities commission plan if they can't pay you a set commission for
the work that your going to do for them it may be a scam. I feel that
these types of opportunities are scams but then again they are legal. I
would not recommend that you stop your search for that perfect opportunity
but just don't keep falling for the same traps