Wednesday, August 6, 2008

''Prelaunch ! Ground Floor Opportunity !!!''


I've heard it many times before ''Prelaunch ! Ground Floor Opportunity !!!''

I even fell for it a couple of times, that was before I listened to the ''5 pillars'' call and before I've read ''Success in 10 Steps'' e-book .








Michael Dlouhy is so right :



Some people seem to be forever joining the next ground floor opportunity.
And the next and the next and the next … alluvasudden, somebody who made some
money sometime a long time ago … this one is so good, they came out of
retirement for it!
The Blue personality type is especially susceptible to
this. (I know – I’m a Blue!).
You’re looking for excitement, and what could be
more exciting than something new? So you just jump, jump, jump, and you’re never
in one place long enough to ever build anything.


Unless you own the Fountain of Youth, you’re going to get older, just like the rest of us. The worst words to hear in network marketing are: “ground floor opportunity”. Over 90% of the companies that get started, don’t make it 2 years. And most of the rest are gone after 5 years.
Your chances aren’t much worse playing the lottery.


It’s important to choose a company that has proven it will be around long-term.
Pre-launch deals don’t qualify. Only a very small percentage of them will last even 2 years.
Your benchmark should be at least 2 years. It takes that long to knock the cobwebs out of it. It takes 2 years to get their ducks in a row, to get their campaigns together, to get everything approved in different countries, to get warehouses built, and all that stuff.
They’ve already survived a lot of the normal growing pains. They have much better long-term prospects than any “pre-launch”. Make them prove themselves by being around 2 years before you commit your time & money to that business.

Get Michael Dlouhy's FREE e-book HERE

Your friend, always,
Daniela Riess
772-418-0950
info@freesuccesskey.com

2 comments:

Waterman said...

Thank you Daniela for this Free info. I do not know where I would be with out it. I feel like I would of just given up hope or wasted my money and getting no where. Juanita Waterman

Brendan said...

Growing up close to Vegas I have had the opportunity to witness the "lotto" mentality. I have lost more money playing black jack and the slots then I have won. Pre-launch is like gambling. You will lose more then you will win. Great post

Brendan Dalley