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They all say the same thing - what the system ISN'T.
They barely touch upon what it IS, except to say it's easy, everyone can do it, it's proven, it's safe, etc.
Who buys into that kind of crap? it takes 10 minutes of web surfing for 'web marketing' to run into dozens of such spiels and figure out they can't ALL be foolproof, safe, easy, etc.
But yet, okay, after all that's said and done, a little part of me thinks wondering if there's any part of truth in some obscure system out there?...
I don't think I'd ever jump into one of them because of my cynical view (which is justified), plus I am able to make money with my own 'system' which I know so far how it works for me.
Comments?
...it requires time, some skill, lots of patience, trial and error, adaptation, etc...
;)
Then again, that'll be the day when a 'system' comes out and truly sells itself with all it's problems laid out before hand. I'd probably buy the one system that tells me what problems I may face, rather than the ones telling the usual spiel.
(added) besides, when considering selling any one such system, one has to think, would I benefit more from the sale of the system itself, or exploring it for my own profit? if a system is being sold, it means the owner has already exploited it to it's peak, or that in reality it's not such a great system anyway. Something to think about.
I've actually considered doing some sort of selling of my 'system' involving datafeeds, but in the end I realized there was no reason for me to do that - the money I earn if I can build a succesful site is a few orders of magnitude more than the profit from trying to commercialize the process.(unless its highly commercialized and popular, but since my process is not easy, free, etc, I doubt it ;))