Friday, July 01, 2005

Question: Is My Free Advertising Legal?

The more people and businesses I become involved with, the more this question bothers me. I am acting as an individual consumer, yet I also have the seeming power to turn everything I touch on the net into gold.

How much "self-promotion" is really too much?
If I do succeed in teaching people how to generate money *without spending any* then have I really cheated them?

The Texan certainly seemed to think so.
His conversation with me went something like this...

"If you offer someone the ability to do something for free, then you are stuck, because they will want to KEEP doing it for free, rather than paying for it!"

As Valentine Michael Smith might have said, "The Marks won't trust you unless you charge them something."

But here's the thing...If you don't realize just how good my market position is right now, then you won't join me anyway, regardless of how many free offers I bring to the table.

I can get growth and expansion for my business out of any book I read, any music I listen to. I can get paid by survey companies without anyone knowing who I am. Just yesterday I was approached by a company looking for "secret shoppers," which intends to pay me in BOTH cash and merchandise. I can get paid for novels, for poetry, for cookbooks, for posters, for MLM sales, for talking on the phone, for taking quizzes, for setting up investment deals between two or more individual contacts who don't know me from Adam yet, AND for reading other people's advertising in my mailbox.

BUT...I can only promote YOUR business if you join the project.
And so far, very few people can find it. Why? Because at the end of the day, I only NEED 1001 people to believe in the project...that's why I have been telling you all along that when it is finished, I WON'T need your money.

Success,
Wolfspyder

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