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Wednesday, 13 February 2008 |
More info... By Cayman Host
Millions have tried, millions are trying right now and millions will continue to try in the years ahead. There is so much misinformation out there regarding making money online, that you can easily be forgiven for thinking that all these millions are enjoying unbridled success.
The real truth of course is that the vast majority are failing. Their hopes of earning a healthy living from home are usually shattered before they have even begun. There is no single reason for this. It's usually down to a combination of factors, and I intend to look at some of the reasons for the now infamous quote, "95% of people fail in their online business". Some of the things I list below will doubtless be contested by many people but the harsh facts are that making money online, whilst entirely possible, is not the cakewalk that a lot of people will try to convince you it is.
So, let's get down to debunking some of the nonsense - hopefully this will save a lot of people a lot of time and frustration.
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
More info... By Donald Mitchell
Those who have experienced simulated or real accidents can usually give you chapter and verse on what they were thinking, how they were confused, and what misled them into taking a dangerous action. But after a simulated, real, or potential accident most organizations see their job more as calming down the beneficiary, customer, or user rather than learning from their perception of what went or could go wrong. This instinct is partly well intentioned . . . wanting to make the person feel better. But part of the reaction can be inappropriate calculation . . . wanting to avoid lawsuits and bad word-of-mouth comments about the offering.
Naturally, you should be sympathetic and helpful to people who've just had a bad experience. But you shouldn't stop there. Try to sort out what went wrong.
A good model to consider is what happens after a fatal airplane crash. Expert investigators look for the plane's flight recorders to see what the conditions were, what was said, what the pilot and crew did, and how the plane functioned. |
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