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People should be born with 2 heads…

People should be born with 2 heads. I am convinced that having just one just isn’t sufficient in many cases.

Let me give you some examples…

1. Signing up to programs:

Many people signup to a program, misspell their email address, or it ends with something like yahoo.com.com, and then complain when they don’t get their validation email or welcome email.

Frankly they could wait until their beard hits the floor, but it is highly unlikely they won’t receive these emails. I think another head might solve this problem and help them to show more care.

2. Promoting programs:

It never ceases to amaze me how many people signup to our programs to (a) advertise their sites, and (b) promote their affiliate site so they can earn commissions, but either forget, or don’t bother to log into their account and enter their payment details so we can pay them
commissions. It flat out doesn’t make sense to me. It’s the very first thing I do when I join a program. I think being born with a second head might correct this problem.

3. Multiple income streams:

Many programs these days allow you to enter your ID’s for other programs in your members area. It’s called synergy advertising or multiple stream advertising. You promote one url and you can earn income from multiple programs. But again, many people fail to enter their ID’s when they join these programs, and complain when their sponsor gets the credit and the sales. It doesn’t make good business sense to do this. Perhaps having a second head would help alert them to this dilemma.

Here are 3 programs that offer synergy or multiple ways to earn an income online.

http://freeaddepot.com
http://targetadsdepot.com
http://1minuteads.com

4. Vague cries for help:

Many people contact us for help and support but either fail to tell us what program they need help with, or their message is so devoid of content we are not sure what help they need. Just sending an email that says “I need help” is not sufficient. Sometimes I am tempted to respond with the name of a good psychiatrist.

If you need help, be specific. Mention the name of the program, include your full name and username for the program, and outline the exact details of the help you need. I am convinced a second head may help immensely here.

5. Common Courtesy

The internet is a strange place. Full of wonder, amazing things to see, join, and experience. It’s also a place filled with frustration, and a few down right nasty individuals who seem to take pleasure in yelling at, swearing at, or threatening the owner of a site when things go wrong.

Don’t do this: It will get you a bad name and banned from most sites. It may also adversely affect future partnerships you might want to strike up at some later point. Go punch your pillow instead, then come back and tell the owner or support person courteously what help you need.

The longer you work on the net, the more you begin to grasp that scripts, programs, and services don’t always work the way they should. Sometimes they give their owners migraines. Most owners are good business people who try to provide the best services and resources to their members. But it is an unfortunate fact that things don’t always go as planned. Perhaps a second head would help modify this personality disorder.

6. Selecting programs:

Most of us have a burning desire to succeed online and we look for programs to join we think will yield the best results. Some people are so frantic to earn a living they join every new fangled program that launches and end up with 20,50 or 100 sites to promote. This is a surefire way to go nuts but it’s not the best way to succeed online.

Focus is the key to success. You need to pick a few programs and focus all your efforts on these. Select programs that (a) have a product a large number of people need, (b) allow you to earn sizeable commissions, (c) have a high interest level and retention rate, and (d) have an upline sponsor you can contact by email for help.

To give you an idea of the type of program that meets the above criteria take a close look at this one. It’s a “No-Brainer.” http://w–o–w.com/?i=102411/jmblog

Don’t just jump into every program that comes along. It doesn’t make good business sense. I am convinced that a second head would persuade you of this.

There is no doubt in my mind that 2 heads are better than one. If you weren’t lucky enough to be born with a second head to mull things over with, you can always consult with with an online business partner or friend :-)

Have a great week

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