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Sheree "Web 2.0 Empire" Motiska

Sheree Motiska


Last Updated: 6/30/2009

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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 34
Sign: Gemini

City: Harrisburg
State: Pennsylvania
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/28/2006
Friday, February 13, 2009 

Current mood:  relieved
Category: Goals, Plans, Hopes
Another "revolutionary" idea (lost count of how many I saw come and then vanish) to turn hot trend (social networking) into another freaking income opportunity.

There aren't enough yet?

This is a gift, not a personal attack so please don't misunderstand me. My way of telling things like I see them occasionally does great things for mislead but legitimately motivated hopeful new marketers.

Everything I say is out of experience and truth and meant to revolutionize mlm practices gone wrong someday.

Fact #1:
OK. First of all, http://www.helloworld.com already has a video tool service (starting at the exact same price) that is heads above the packing up free stuff and charging for it. I can even give you 30 days free if you need to compare.

However, it's not about being a social networking/ You Tube hype-palooza about trends and act fast. It's been around for a few years already and keeps getting better.

Fact #2:
Social networking And video sharing are no doubt HOT, I admit. Let's discuss why that is:

~Access to a worldwide network of new relationships and opportunity for business, romantic, and friendship connections
~User interface that makes creating a profile or uploading a video simple enough for even newbie internet users.
~Robust set of features that allow multiple creative outlets and real time connecting and sharing.
~The ability to learn how to make it 100% unique and an accurate personal reflection of you and showcase what makes you special and valuable.
~Some Internet marketers have learned to use their knowledge and expertise to generate leads, customers, subscribers, and valuable relationships. There may even be a way (hint hint) to completely eliminate paid advertising and make social networks and video sharing an equally lucrative "marketing" resource with the added bonus of branding, word of mouth, trust, and search engine optimization by accident.
~And the BIG reason why it's hot is because ALL OF THIS ABOVE is completely free and always will be free.

I'm not putting you down for asking me to look at the opportunity and there are countless others who are catching the hype bug from this as we speak. I understand the attraction and if I saw this a year and a half ago, I might have even been smitten.

But I've already seen this at least 3 or 4 times before and there is no reason to expect different results.

Bonus Tip: If it's free to become an affiliate (and that continues always and not just for fast action or pre-launch), you'll stand out from your competitors if you make it a rule that you NEVER promote a product that you don't use or own and can honestly see it as valuable and worthwhile. There are endless free programs for affiliates to just copy and paste ads and promos and never even bother to see if what they're backing up is delivering on it's claims. This is one of the most harmful strategies you can get if you want to brand yourself as a fraud. PLEASE don't do this if you're serious about this online business adventure.

However, if it's a free mlm opportunity and the trick is that only the paid upgrades will ever earn money, it's not worth your time and effort. Most that you recruit for free are "program junkies" and join everything but never do anything. If you don't invest anything into a business, how many really care? Furthermore, if the income comes from only recruiting and you have no retail option for those who aren't interested in joining a business, they just like the product...

That is illegal.

It's the same thing as mlm training programs that pay you to sell mlm training. No product for retail. Only mlm marketers buy mlm training.

Well, I know I come across harsh, but I have been around and had no breaks. I have seen so much dirt online and most is targeting newbies who have no way to tell who is real and what goes on. They are just happy when they seem to have found a real gem in the mess because the false gurus are very persuasive and know what to say to seem like an expert that will show the way. Once you go the wrong way, it can be a long road back to finding out the truth and being able to trust the real opportunities from scams.

I wish you the very best and hope your road is paved with gold (and knowledge),

Sheree "The Social Media Butterfly" Motiska

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