Work from Home Turnkey Systems? My Advice for You. Follow
the Money
by J. Kenneth Ezra
Published on this site: December 1st, 2005 - See
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If you're like me, you didn't have a pampered life. Well,
let's say it another way: What should you do when daddy and
mommy don't have loads of cash to give you? Or your family
isn't so prestigious they can't get you a job that pays well
enough for you to take vacations, have several kids, buy a
large home and trade-in the BMW every three years?
So what should you do? You have some schooling. You worked
in several industries like the insurance business, the mortgage
business and dabbled in other various businesses. You started
some of your own ventures but they fizzled out for various
reasons. Now you need to make money. And most job prospects
are paying, what they think is so much money for you, $34,000
a year. After you take out expenses: taxes, gas, lunch, clothes,
car payments and car repairs you barely have enough money
for rent and food. You definitely don't have enough for going
out or other forms of casual low-end entertainment. Forget
dating.
What if you like your job and it pays well enough but don't
have the time to pursue any other passions? I live in Los
Angeles, many people here pursue their acting careers. But
plenty more, want to do so many other endeavors. The number
one thing: their job pays the bills (most report barely) but
it takes about fifty- five hours a week. Consider the commute
and any other errands for work during the week.
Ok. Let's recap. Little schooling. Little money. Decent past
business experiences. And very little time.
Well, this is what I did. I bought a turnkey system. A turnkey
system is supposed to give you all you need to know on the
business to get it up and running. I literally bought a Real
Estate Turnkey system for less than $80 and promised to do
everything the book told me. Which I did. You know what? I
didn't make any money. What a rip off, right? Nope, because
it opened up my mind to a new market hurdle. But now, I had
clarity of mind for a new business: real estate. So I went
on the internet and found someone who had the same problem
I did. And he encouraged me to buy another turnkey marketing
system that just came out but this time it was $300. I did.
You know what? I made $45,000. After that, I turned to another
turnkey system for $5,000 then made $425,000. Then I thought
I could stop because "I definitely know everything. I'm
the real deal." "I must be a millionaire mind genius."
Maybe Einstein or Stephen Hawking (a modern day equivalent) want to start taking advice
from me. I'm a genius, right? Well, guess what? I lost it
all. That's right back to where I started. So what did I learn?
Turnkey systems are good. Turnkey systems are great. Turnkey
systems shouldn't be abandoned. Remember, if use a turnkey
system, you didn't have the knowledge in the first place.
After you apply their principles and tasks keep educating
yourself. It's a continual thing. Every six months, or year
buy the newest system out there. Find out what has evolved
since you started. Find out how the millionaires during the
past twelve months did it. There could be vital trade secrets
that help you along the way. These were most likely discovered
after you purchased a turnkey system. Putting you at a disadvantage.
Don't fret, the person who used the new cutting edge technique
will probably share it with you for a very nominal price.
I'm running an experiment on the newest information marketing
website turnkey system. The system advertised the typical
promises: "help you make money from home with very little
money, time and offers plenty of solutions that can cover
most of your knowledge deficiencies." A current example
to show anyone who is interested about home based turnkey
systems: view an experiment system. See the bank statements
to view how profitable or not so profitable. Follow the money
at http://howtocreateonlinemillionaires.com
Sincerely,

J. Kenneth Ezra [email protected]
Follow the money at: http://howtocreateonlinemillionaires.com

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