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    Don’t make this mistake

    Here is a scenario many of you were being part of.

    You want to succeed online.

    You signup for a certain program, pay their fee and then you’re supposed to promote your link.

    In the members area you find a great ad that you’re supposed only to copy and you find also a list of recommended places where to buy ezine advertising.

    If the program you signed up for is brand new, let me tell you this:

    You’re on your way to SUCCESS.

    If the program you signed up for is not new, and you follow the same path - copy the ad and promote it in the ezines recommended in the members area - let me tell you this:

    You’re on your way to FAILURE.

    Why copying the ad from the members area is wrong … I already told you many times.

    Let me tell you now why is wrong to promote your ad in the ezines recommended in the members area or recommended by your upline.

    I’ve seen many people saying this:

    “My upline told me that he promoted exactly this ad in the ezine X and he got an awesome result. He told me to copy the same ad and promote it in the same ezine … and I will obviously succeed too.”

    Let me tell you this:

    You will obviously NOT succeed too!

    Let me explain you why.

    When your upline promoted that ad and got an awesome result, this happened:

    a) many readers liked the program and signed up using your upline’s link

    b) other readers didn’t like the ad or the program, and consequently did not sign up.

    c) other readers visited your upline’s website but didn’t sign up yet.

    When you will promote the same ad in the same ezine, this is what will happen.

    1) The readers from the above letter a) will never signup once again. There is no reason for a person to sign up twice.

    2) The readers from the above letter b) … already seen the ad and the website and they didn’t like it. So … they will not sign up when they will see EXACTLY the same ad they didn’t like. When they will see it again … they will press this button: DELETE.

    3) Some of the readers from the above letter c) will still be undecided.

    4) The rest of the readers from the above letter c) will decide that it worth trying the program. Here is a surprise: when they will sign up, most probably you won’t receive any credit. The cookies of the program you promote will recognize the readers and will give the credit to your upline because these readers were initially referred by your upline.

    What remains for you?

    Almost … NOTHING.

    Maybe a few people who didn’t like the ad and then suddenly they will like it.

    Maybe a few people who were initially undecided but now are willing to sign up and their browser was setup to delete cookies.

    That’s awful. You’ll get … peanuts.

    The success your upline promised you has another name: FAILURE.

    Take care!

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