Multiple Streams of Income Vs. Program Jumping | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Your Business Therapist   
Sunday, 23 March 2008
I have to admit that I am guilty of being a program jumper a fews years back. I was going through a learning curve and was promised everything in the world. Needless to say I lost a lot of cash and precious time.
by YourBusinessTherapist

Internet guru's are taking advantage of you! Before I explain what this system is, I will show the ways these gurus are taking your money over and over again.

Multiple stream income system's were intended for a person to start there own business with one company at a time. For example affiliate marketing, direct sales or MLM. It was intended for a person to master one business over a period of time and then start a new one and do the same for that one and so on and so on while in the process automating most of it or even all of it to concentrate on new projects.

Stay focused on your original businesses for a couple of years and then start to implement a third and fourth one to add to your portfolio. If you add more than one in a year that simply says that that person is a program jumper.

Basically when your jumping from program to program you're being suckered in to all the false promise and hype up claims. Now don't get me wrong, there are some really great programs out there but we have to also factor in that 95% of people joining these programs are being miss lead and left in the dark when it comes to being successful in this business.

I know several people, who on the outside look great, but jump ship every two months. They put together training packages, marketing tools such as capture pages and auto responders, professionally written letters, etc. They look like a leader until you pay them $1000 for program A, then another $1000 for program B, the $1500 for program C and so on. Pretty soon, they are rich, you broke and left to fend for yourself.

Use your common sense out there. Do your homework before you join anything with anybody. The first question should be, What else do you promote? What have you tried. How many have you tried this year? Last year? If they do NOT have a stable track record, run for the hills. Think about it. If you were an employer and wanted to hire an employee and you get an applicant that has had four jobs this year alone, would you hire them? NO Way! You know that by the time you trained them, they would leave looking for more money! Isn't that right?

My suggestion, use your common sense and beware of the so called "Internet Guru". They disguise themselves as an expert, but they are really just program jumpers.

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