Thursday 12 March 2009

"It's better to sweat in training than to bleed in battle"

Nji,

Picture thousands of soldiers charging forward into combat,
raging with testosterone and fierce determination, only to
get mercilessly cut down -

- because somebody armed them with fake guns and
plastic helmets.

That's the reality of what happens to most people when
they decide to start marketing online.

It's brutal out there. And with more ad spending moving offline
to online, it's only getting more competitive.

My friend, you had better know what you're doing when
you play this game.

Last weekend on my blog, a guy complained that I was preying
on peoples' fear of failure by talking about this.

My response is: When you enter a game you've got a 95%
chance of losing, you'd better have some fear. At least enough
to get thoroughly prepared. I'm just telling it like it is.

Slick marketers know how to make you buy, but precious few deliver
the goods. Worse yet, they tell you what you WANT to hear,
not what you NEED to hear. Then you frantically strive for
years, wondering why your hopes and dreams don't come true!

The truth may not taste so sweet, but "it's better to
sweat in training than to bleed in battle" (ancient
Chinese proverb). You rely on my advice, I owe it to
you to give you the truth:

http://www.blueprint.makeyourwebsitepay.com

Liars couldn't get away with lies if people didn't have
an incredible appetite for being lied to.

I've been doing this over 10 years now. I've seen
dozens of gurus and hundreds of courses. But, despite
the fact my customers are very hungry for an A TO Z
BLUEPRINT about EVERYTHING it takes to succeed
with direct response online, I've never endorsed
any of them.

Until now.

5% of the people who throw their hat into this ring really
will win. The thing is, it's not Mission Impossible to be
in that 5%. Most people get tripped up over absolutely
trivial stuff. But you do have to be prepared.

Some folks might remember Terry Dean ... he ran the
first paid internet marketing membership site in the
very earliest part of this decade ... he did extremely
well, but retired because, in his words "My truth
couldn't compete with their lies"

But Terry became friendly with Glenn Livingston,
and he convinced Terry (and Fred Gleeck) to spend a
weekend at Glenn's house recording a 100% truthful
blueprint ... a "TRUTHPRINT" of what it really takes
to succeed.

I can't endorse this highly enough ... you may not
LIKE everything you hear, but you NEED to hear it:

http://www.blueprint.makeyourwebsitepay.com

To Your Success,

Perry Marshall

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