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Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 6:08 pm
by mykindofproduct
Hello everyone. I am new to group forums and just decided to become a member here at forum garden today. I even started my 1st Blog here called mykindofstore. I know its corney but like I said I'm new to all this.
What I hope to gain from joining you here is the knowledge and understanding of problems people are having in their everyday lives as it pertains to products and services. No, I'm not a pyschologist or anything like that. I am new to internet marketing and hope to achieve success by knowing what type of solutions people are looking for over the internet and helping them find the right answers. Any words of advice is greatly appreciated.:-6
Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 6:11 pm
by JacksDad
Just keep your head low.
Nomad will explain later.

Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 6:29 pm
by abbey
mykindofproduct;750014 wrote: Hello everyone. I am new to group forums and just decided to become a member here at forum garden today. I even started my 1st Blog here called mykindofstore. I know its corney but like I said I'm new to all this.
What I hope to gain from joining you here is the knowledge and understanding of problems people are having in their everyday lives as it pertains to products and services. No, I'm not a pyschologist or anything like that. I am new to internet marketing and hope to achieve success by knowing what type of solutions people are looking for over the internet and helping them find the right answers. Any words of advice is greatly appreciated.:-6My advice would be not to try to harness the power of online spending to save lives. :-6
Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 6:29 pm
by spot
Tell me how to distinguish what you're offering from a multi-level marketing scheme. If you recruit ten members to your mall, and we in turn do the same, by the time Tier 7's reached you're hoping to achieve an income of $280,000 a month on shopping rebates? That's how it works?
And you're hoping to gain a knowledge and understanding of problems people are having in their everyday lives as it pertains to products and services? You're not actually aiming to develop a MLM downstream income base? I'm confused by what seems a fundamental dissonance here.
The instructions in the user guide are just magical, I can scarcely believe people can write this and not blush...
- Don't: Try to explain the program. NEVER, EVER, TO ANYBODY, EVER, EVER, EVER!Don't: Answer questions about MPM or our Shopping Rebate System until your prospect has watched the website presentationDon't: Get negative or defensive when people are negative about Home-Based businessesDon’t: Forget what creates money for your MY POWER MALL business – SHOPPING!State your goal in positive terms. Say what you want to happen, not what you don't want to happen. Don’t say, “Well, I don’t want to be poor anymore.” You just programmed POOR into your mind. Instead, say, “I want to be Financially Free – making at least $200,000 a year.” Your mind will now work to achieve the goal of what you WANT.
Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 7:21 pm
by Accountable
And DON'T use crayons for any kind of official correspondence. :yh_glasse
Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 7:26 pm
by JacksDad
spot;750039 wrote:
Don't: Try to explain the program. NEVER, EVER, TO ANYBODY, EVER, EVER, EVER!
Don't: Answer questions about MPM or our Shopping Rebate System until your prospect has watched the website presentation
Don't: Get negative or defensive when people are negative about Home-Based businesses
Don’t: Forget what creates money for your MY POWER MALL business – SHOPPING!
State your goal in positive terms. Say what you want to happen, not what you don't want to happen. Don’t say, “Well, I don’t want to be poor anymore. You just programmed POOR into your mind. Instead, say, “I want to be Financially Free – making at least $200,000 a year. Your mind will now work to achieve the goal of what you WANT.
Is that really the user guide?
Dude. You just blew the ending to " The Secret"
Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 7:32 pm
by mykindofproduct
I am invovled in a number of marketing ventures. The one I posted on my very 1st blog was something that I truly believe can benefit multitudes of people from all over the world. Yes, you did understand it right. Getting to Pier 7 is possible if people believe in the system.
The one thing I hope to gain from joining any forum is to find a product or service that people are looking for and that I can market online successfully.
As far as my 1st blog goes, I was just shooting out one of many solutions that I have for people who would like to help the needy while at the same time help themselves. I truly believe in this concept because it's a win, win situation for everyone. Does that help answer your question?

Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 7:57 pm
by Nomad
You know, Ive never won one of those big stupid stuffed animals for my girl at the fair.
I do love the corndogs there though !
Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:12 pm
by nvalleyvee
JacksDad;750017 wrote: Just keep your head low.
Nomad will explain later.
Welcome and heed advice.
Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:14 pm
by Nomad
I wonder if its possible to cook a turkey in the dishwasher.
Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:18 pm
by nvalleyvee
Nomad;750086 wrote: I wonder if its possible to cook a turkey in the dishwasher.
That is downright EEEWWWWWW!!!!
And the question is who would want to ... the answer is NOBODY

Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:19 pm
by JacksDad
Nomad;750086 wrote: I wonder if its possible to cook a turkey in the dishwasher.
No pressure, dude.
:yh_rotfl
Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 10:34 pm
by grh
howdy rj;):p

Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 10:38 pm
by spot
This is just a visitor seeking enlightenment on commercial practices, we're not being toyed with. If we can offer alternative ideas on internet marketing we might escape running a virtual mall each.
Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 3:54 am
by abbey
Jester;750143 wrote:
I'll pay extra if you throw in a 'barefootprint shaped' gas pedel!:wah:
Preferably duck shaped. :wah:
Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:19 am
by Chezzie
Welcome to the forum Newcomer
:wah:
Any Good Advice for a Newcomer?
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 10:13 pm
by watermark
mykindofproduct;750014 wrote: Hello everyone. I am new to group forums and just decided to become a member here at forum garden today. I even started my 1st Blog here called mykindofstore. I know its corney but like I said I'm new to all this.
What I hope to gain from joining you here is the knowledge and understanding of problems people are having in their everyday lives as it pertains to products and services. No, I'm not a pyschologist or anything like that. I am new to internet marketing and hope to achieve success by knowing what type of solutions people are looking for over the internet and helping them find the right answers. Any words of advice is greatly appreciated.:-6
Hiya,
My problem is guilt. I shopped online this year for Christmas and the service was about 95% good but I wonder if it is not better to put the thousand dollars I spent online into my local community? Could you be better off addressing this question? Btw hello and welcome to this fabulous group of people.
Erin