rudyvise
Regular Member
- Jul 6, 2008
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Is it not the truth guys that most of the (internet marketing / Get rich) schemes are crap?
Why are they crap?
They are crap because they assume the participant is stupid.
Which of course many of us are for purchasing such a product.
I figured out that to really make it as a Black Hat, you gotta become totally independent of all the bullshit programmes out there.
You gotta be totally self-sufficient to make it long term in this business and you won't get that by hanging on to the arse of the latest (get rich / we will do it for you) scheme.
So what does becoming totally self-sufficient involve? It involves developing an understanding of the technical, financial and marketing aspects of Black Hat. It involves listening, making mistakes and learning from them. It involves total dedication to becoming the real deal.
It involves respecting those who have greater experience than you and developing a relationship with them. Ultimately it is about finding ways to make money and gradually increasing your income as your knowledge and experience grows.
I am not the real deal yet - but that's what i figured out and wanted to share.
My advice is to forget the bullshit programmes and to go and build relationships with black hats who know what they are talking about. I'd even go so far as to pay experienced black hats to mentor me, rather than invest hundreds of dollars in bullshit programmes.
If i pay good money. I want to pay for the real deal!
Why are they crap?
They are crap because they assume the participant is stupid.
Which of course many of us are for purchasing such a product.
I figured out that to really make it as a Black Hat, you gotta become totally independent of all the bullshit programmes out there.
You gotta be totally self-sufficient to make it long term in this business and you won't get that by hanging on to the arse of the latest (get rich / we will do it for you) scheme.
So what does becoming totally self-sufficient involve? It involves developing an understanding of the technical, financial and marketing aspects of Black Hat. It involves listening, making mistakes and learning from them. It involves total dedication to becoming the real deal.
It involves respecting those who have greater experience than you and developing a relationship with them. Ultimately it is about finding ways to make money and gradually increasing your income as your knowledge and experience grows.
I am not the real deal yet - but that's what i figured out and wanted to share.
My advice is to forget the bullshit programmes and to go and build relationships with black hats who know what they are talking about. I'd even go so far as to pay experienced black hats to mentor me, rather than invest hundreds of dollars in bullshit programmes.
If i pay good money. I want to pay for the real deal!