DON’T buy ANYTHING for the next 7 days.
This week you have to make me a promise that
you won’t buy another product.
Can you do it?
Look, I know there are lots of great products
and new offers coming out all the time but
sometimes you just need to take stock, look at
what you already have and start applying that knowledge
and those tools.
CAN YOU PICTURE YOURSELF
LIVING MY LIFESTYLE?
I’m writing this to you from an airport lounge in
London. I’m just about to catch a flight to Florida
for another 2-week vacation (eight or ninth in 12
months I think).
The cool thing is that every hour of every day
whilst I’m away I’ll be earning money from the
my Internet business. It will MORE than pay for
the trip for my wife and I - all without me
lifting a finger.
Why am I telling you this?
Because you can have this lifestyle too.
When you start to apply everything you learn
and get your website online, start promoting
those affiliate products and creating your own
products you gain MOMENTUM!
DUST OFF THOSE PRODUCTS THIS WEEK
I know you will have bought at least
one product in the last few months or
so.
How LONG did you spend working with
that product? Have you read through it
all? Have you read over your notes?
Have you developed a plan for implementing
what you learned? Have you start to
APPLY your new knowledge.
Don’t get me wrong - I’m not telling
you to stop buying stuff forever. That
would be success-suicide - you need to
learn from experts who have paved the
way for you and KNOW what works and can
SHOW YOU the shortcuts but just for this
week - take stock, implement what you
already know.
** LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK BY
POSTING ON MY BLOG **
How often do YOU buy products?
How far do you usually get with each
product?
What are you going to do this week instead
of buying another product?
TELL ME YOUR SIDE OF THINGS;
There’s nothing for sale in this email
or this week. Just lots of free advice.
How will YOU cope not buying anything
this week? Let me know by posting your
message BELOW;



October 16th, 2007 at 4:50 am
Hi Michael,
I know what you mean about taking action - I have actually unsubscribed to many internet marketers whose lists i am on - apart from you and a few others - in order to not get distracted from my work. (If I’m honest, I nearly unsubscribed from yours but I thought you were one of the better ones - ie not a flood of emails, useful advice).
As we speak, my brand new site is being built which I am extremely excited about. I’m not sure whether to mention here because I really don’t want the idea stolen from me, but I am a mini expert at SEO so I am looking forward to promoting it.
At the moment, the most important thing for me to the art of preselling. For me, that is the difference between the vintage 1% conversion rates, or 5%+ - you do a lot of preselling and it works.
I’m only 22, but I have so much drive and passion for running an internet business and I look forward to reporting back to you.
Enjoy your holiday…I will see you on the beach one day…
Alex
October 16th, 2007 at 5:09 am
Hi Michael,
You make a valid point here.
Quite a coincidence in fact because I had only just decided to do what you recommend.
I have a desktop full of stuff that I have not taken the time to fully read or implement, and unless I make some time to concentrate on what I already have, I will suffer from information overload.
Focus is the key in this business, so I’m away now to practice what I preach.
Have a good holiday,
John.
October 16th, 2007 at 5:13 am
Everything happens for a reason and the reason is there to serve us. I am weeding tons of emails and for some reason I opened this one just when i was just contemplating if I should buy a product or not. The truth is I agreed and guilty to what you are saying - I have attended so many seminars, bought quite a few expensive products and sometimes It feels like I’m on information overload, analysis paralysis… most of the stuff are sitting here in my office accumulating dust - Gee how did you even now that? I must say I probably only applied few percentage of what I have learned and before I know it I’m shopping again for another information - for quick fix solution. Ahhhhh yes you are right. Take a stock of my life and start implementing what I’ve been learning. So what do I do now. I just hired a virtual assistant and we will start stategizing how to blog our way for profit. Your site looks pretty cool. Great ideas. Thank you Michael. Have fun at the beach. Jhe@thetaleofjuliet.com
October 16th, 2007 at 5:26 am
i have the website i have hosting but am pretty new to all this and still dont know if and what im doing still dont fully understand how to get my content onto website and then to get visiters to it can any 1 help me plese have so much info but still dont understand it all margaret
October 16th, 2007 at 5:26 am
Hi Michael
I can spend the week doing two things
1. Trying to find a P.R. company in U.K. that charges a fair price.
2. Hoping to find someone with a list who would allow me to advertise on it.
I need both to launch a unique product with no competition.
Perhaps you could help me me with this when you get back.
Have a great holiday.
Regards
Barry
barry.celia.inc@gmail.com
October 16th, 2007 at 5:39 am
Michael, I never purchased more than two or three products over the past three years. I have the advantage of an advanced education, and frankly most of the so called great products are just so much warmed over garbage.
The truth of the matter is the four cornerstones of marketing are utility, product, price and service. The four words colllectively equal value. I can name five people involved in internet marketing that have ethics and integrity. Yourself, Liz Tomey, Ted Turner, Jay Kay Bak, and Denise Hall. The rest of the people call what they are doing marketing. I simply call it hustling without any thought to ethics or integrity . They long ago killed the goose that laid the golden egg. Any technical person knows that garbage in garbage out is the truth about computer applications. It is the same with all of the great Internet marketing e-books they are garbage. If Barnes and Nobles based their business on the type of content cranked out by the Internet marketing experts their book stores would be empty.
Enjoy your vacation and use caution in South Florida things are not always as they seem you are entering a decaying third rate country that is bankrupt and that has the largest prison population in the world.
October 16th, 2007 at 5:53 am
Well I am Very Greatfull that I haven’t bought a single product in the last year. I am looking to the near future and wanting to build a web page or I might try my hand at clickbank advo. just don’t know yet. Who’s Lying to us ( newbies) and who is not? I do alot of reserch on anything that intrest me before I buy anything off the internet. I have found out that so far only 3 internet marketers have “IT” Frankly the only three that have ever emailed me back. So I look forword to working with you Michael (and two others.)
You have a great weakend (No matter where it is)
October 16th, 2007 at 5:54 am
hello michael,
a nice idea of yours. i finished your email and looked at my computers desktop. on it is a folder called OUT OF ORDER SORT IT! (yes i even capitalised it to keep my attention on it but it didn’t work!) it’s sat there for a long, lonely time. now i have to go and keep it company! i have a feeling i’m not going to have time to buy anything! thanks michael enjoy your two weeks and i wish i could be there in florida with you and lisa on the i-to-i workshop! michael
October 16th, 2007 at 6:12 am
Hi Machael.
Thanks for advice. But i haven’t bought anything last two months, because i spend all my money for the past year, now i am deadly broke.
I have tone’s of things that i don’t even understand. And no time to read.
I was planing to start using it when i finish my web site. But i was wrong, i
could of use it long time ago. Even if i had the money, i wold rather listen
to you. You out of few i respect on the net. It feels like you know me personally. One day we mite meet, who knows.
Thanks again and have a great vacation!
October 16th, 2007 at 6:35 am
Agreed Michael, what is about all of us which leads us to purchase goods, be they internet marketing guides or trinckets for the house which we end up seldom using ?
How is that the next certain “thing” we couldn’t wait to get hold of, actually turns out to be yet another not so useful guide that gathers dust. ?
Part of the answer is that some of the products we buy simply are well sold, but the content falls short. Another, perhaps more importatnt reason is that we fail to take ‘ownership’ of the products we buy. Unless you truly take ownership and believe that the only outcome for you using the idea is success, then success will never happen.
It helps if you actually like doing what you do ! Sounds crazy, but many people are only on this train for the money and if thats the only reason you are then the money won’t come.
I have a freind who promotes - wait for it - ebooks. Read all the stuff Michael, ebooks are dead, its over, gone, finished, old hat, passé, all 90’s stuff etc. This guy loves ebooks, how ever bad or good and he sells them, there isn’t an ebook he doesn’t know about ! That’s all he does from morning till nite research and catalogue ebooks.
Result of this young man’s endeavours , a 5 figure income per month. Need I say more.
Enjoy your holiday.
Rgds
Paul
October 16th, 2007 at 6:47 am
Aaaahhhhh yes Michael. Oh sooooooo true.
I was like this until a couple of years ago when I took stock of the vicious circle I was trapped in. I then made a promise to myself to knuckle down and only concentrate on promoting one product at a time.
Only when I was happy with my results from my efforts did I move on to the next product - and then the next, etc, etc.
Since this time I have been fortunate to be able to build a solid income and seen a HUGE improvement in the rewards I am getting.
And it’s quite ironic really. Now instead of chasing my tail in circles looking for all the new products to buy, I spend most of my time sifting through all the products that potential JV partners are throwing at me.
It’s all about focusing and having a plan - and then sticking to it -)
Cheers,
Dave
October 16th, 2007 at 7:17 am
I have accumulated too much on my plate, already. If I gather more of that information, I am afraid I shall soon be overwhelmed and confused! Michael, your advice arrived at an opportune moment. I shall soon have my website to do my selling by following your ‘down to earth’ rules.
Thanks and have fun while holidaying.
ahanifk@hotmail.com
October 16th, 2007 at 7:38 am
I have come to believe that implementing things is much more important than buying informational products. Buying and reading ebooks on adsense and traffic generation will only bear fruit when the stuff there is implemented.
BTW, I have noticed that you have changed the header. I loved the old header but change is life:)
October 16th, 2007 at 7:39 am
In the last 2 months I am working on 2 Lisa Diane programs.First is ‘Breakthrough’ and the other one is ‘Power play’ which is about to start in 10 days. I was hopping to learn how to create something more then just web site and PPC campaign. She is very much into her first workshop program and everything else is on hold. I don’t know. I tried everything but could not be able to create that relationship and trust with my sign ups. I had some moderate success with adsense and that is all.
October 16th, 2007 at 7:44 am
Hi Michael,
You are right,
Like a full time student, reading, learning and buying.
We must all keep learning but we must put time aside to implement those new skills before we jump onto another idea.
The plan of holding back for the next 7 days is a positive step to get back on track.
Thank you for your suggestion.
Have a great holiday.
best wishes
Mike.
October 16th, 2007 at 7:53 am
Hey Michael,
My first email from you and it’s a good one. Were you reading my mind?
This week I’m going to read all the stuff I’ve downloaded in the last couple of months and delete the garbage.
This week I’m going to look hard at the products I have bought and decide which route I want to take and start implementing.
All the lists I’ve opted in to lately has been a learning experience in marketing, and made me feel slightly sick.
Enjoy Florida.
October 16th, 2007 at 9:06 am
Hi Michael,
My hard drive is packed with products, thanks for this post
Where in Florida?
October 16th, 2007 at 9:21 am
Very much agreed Michael,
As Alex stated above, a while back I unsubscribed from a ton of other marketers subscribers lists. It was way to much of a distraction. I still do purchase the occasional product but really only if it’s something I feel may increase conversions with opt-ins i.e. Optin Voodoo or something along those lines.
It really did help and I’ve narrowed it down to just people I really wanted to learn from. Those being yourself, and a couple others. 2007 has really been good so far for making quite a few positive strides, and knock on wood, things will just keep getting better and increasing.
The reason I’ve always remained on your list is I’ve always really appreciated your honest, no BS approach with the twist of sarcasm in some cases! And yes, I can promise not to buy anything this week.
Thanx Michael
Cheers
Davin
October 16th, 2007 at 9:46 am
Hi Michael,
In the past I was as guilty as anyone else of having products on my harddrive that I had only briefly looked into after purchase.
At one point in my career I had to say enough is enough, Stop, go back and make some of these ideas work for me.
I think we all want a quick fix and instant income and we really have to realize that the internet is just a business like any other and we have to plant our seeds and water them to reap a bountiful harvest in our season.
I promise not to buy anything this week and to only continue to grow my current garden.
Thanks for the reminder.
Enjoy your holiday.
Jackie
http://www.workathome2riches.com
October 16th, 2007 at 9:49 am
Hi i am back again.
I just got an e mail from Rosalind Gardner.
She said- there no secrets , Just stick around and you will learn all about.
I think, people don’t have right info what to do because they are to
busy chaise money on the Internet.
Enough to join one company like i did after all, and now i am building
my web site with confidence i will make money.
Sure there is some sistems that help make money easy, but you must have your own strong business.
Thanks for all your help.
October 16th, 2007 at 9:54 am
Hey Michael,
Thanks for the recent email, and I hope you have a great time on holiday.
Maybe you should post some pictures or a video.
Anyway, in answer to the questions in your email:
How often do YOU buy products?: Don’t we buy products all the time? Although, I haven’t bought anything over the last week or so, except for the new computer..
How far do you usually get with each
product? Well, quite far with computers, cause I basically need them.
What are you going to do this week instead
of buying another product?: Well, firstly, I’m probably working, which doesn’t help when I could be doing some web design, and I’ll probably sit on here checking if anythings new with you.
I’m watching what you do, to see if I can make a difference in my own income. Nothings happened so far though.
Maybe just needs more time.
Many Thanks,
Frazer
October 16th, 2007 at 10:00 am
Don’t listen to the America hater four posts above. (Huge prison population - because we put a greater percentage of our criminals in there than other countries.) We have problems like every one else, but the US and the UK still run rings around *most* every other back-asswards country out there by an embarassingly huge margin. Just stick to the parts of the US where specifically the US culture is alive and well.
Thanks for the post. It confirms that I’m not the only one doing that mindless thing of product collecting. Time to get focused and busy…
October 16th, 2007 at 10:36 am
I have to agree with what most have said before me. I have bought far too many products and the fast majority of them have been a waste.
I recently decided to cancel everything and unsubscribe from all mailing lists except three three experts and Michael, you are definitely the most respected of the three in my eyes.
I decided to follow your example and took a second mid-year holiday 3 weeks ago. Still jealous of your 8th/9th holiday this year
What am I doing? Also busy building two new websites to get my own products out there.
October 16th, 2007 at 12:04 pm
Oh, Michael! Funny I should get your email about this at this moment! I’m right in the middle of downloading Doug Champigny’s PLR Video Tutorials! I’m trying to find out what to do to make money with PLRs.
But, damn it, man, you are right! How many of us have bought and downloaded software that we don’t even utilize? I’m guilty of that!
I spent about $400 for Jim Edwards’s Mini Site Creator video tutorials on DVD about seven months ago and have just now gotten around to looking at them. (Excellent, I must say.) They’ve just sat there taking up space for seven months! I can’t imagine how much money I have missed out on.
We spend the money and for what? So, yeah, it’s smart to utilize what we buy and put it into action. Only then can we make a dollar/pound, right?
Thanks for the kick in the pants, Michael! (And I hope you and the Mrs. have a great time in Florida.)
Note to Tap, Florida is in the extreme SE United States. Beautiful beaches. Great place to winter.
October 16th, 2007 at 12:38 pm
I’ve almost unsubscribed from your list a couple of times this year due to the large number of emailings, but each time I’ve stopped myself because I remember that it was your enthusiasm that drew me to purchase your AdSense Videos in the first place. And you freely give a LOT of great, useful info and advice!
You’re right — it’s easy to get so caught up in planning, dreaming, scheming and buying “the next great thing” and not make really good progress on actually DOING the work. This summer I set up a business plan, just as I have for my other business of 20+ years, and started working it to meet a weekly hours/tasks quota. I’ve found that hitting a project goal each week not only feels great, but it moves me one step closer to creating “the real deal.”
Like a lot of people, I get a buzz from buying IM stuff. But to get where I want to go, I also have a job to do. Thanks for posting this tip.
Enjoy your vacation(s)!
October 16th, 2007 at 1:09 pm
I totally agree! I buy products all the time but it was only recently that I stuck with one and am currently following through and its been really exciting! I start promoting it soon so all the hard work will pay off!
You just have to find a game plan and don’t give up because if you follow it through you will see results!
Thanks for the great advice! Enjoy your vacation!
Ollie.
October 16th, 2007 at 1:59 pm
Hi Michael,
One of the 3 latest products I bought this night was 12
Month Internet Millionaire. Video Web Wizard and something
more I don’t even know where the download link is for the
moment, something with Easy Profit Strategies.
From several month ago I bought Keyword Elite and Hyper Vre
(haven’t downloaded it yet).Had no website by that time and
are not so found of tech stuff, but determined to succeed
and fix my own tech stuff no matter what. But I know I am in
lack of structure for the moment. Ah… this is the missing
link for the moment. S-T-R-U-C-T-U-R-E, I even found it hard
to spell to this word.
Well, I am hungry for knowledge, but sometimes I can admit
that it become too much.
Take good care,
Ulla H
“Overcome All Obstaclesâ€
October 16th, 2007 at 2:37 pm
I have bought things and then when I started to use then and had to spend more money to get up and going, I got scared. So scared I quit.
Now, isn’t that stupid. I need to just move forward. I’m always afraid that I can’t do it, but others can. I need to get over that fear and just MOVE, period.
Pat
October 16th, 2007 at 3:41 pm
Good idea Michael. I think I will stop buying a bunch of #$^% and start working with what I already have. You are a genius.. Enjoy your vacation. Thanx…
October 16th, 2007 at 4:28 pm
Hi Michael
Good advice. I have tons of products that i even haven’t opened yet. They all promise you the sun and the moon. Unfortunately at the end of the day there is a piece of the puzzle that is missing.
Enjoy your trip.
October 16th, 2007 at 4:30 pm
Thanks for your post and your advise to ‘Dust off the Products’…,
You are right it might be usefull to better (re)evaluate my
current resources from time to time, to be able to optimize
their use to the fullest. (Sometimes ‘ME, Myself & I’ can be
the biggest obstacles to my own success being a little ’sloppy’
about such things.)
On the other hand I usually am pretty ‘Pro-Active’ only going after resources that I look for myself instead of being ‘Re-Active’, responding to every Sales Offers that might be an interuption, and a way to destroy, or slow down Momentum.
If I can picture myself living your LifeStyle?
I do believe you are refering here to:
‘A Happy, Healthy & Rich LifeStyle????’
Well that’s exacly the title of the little (e)book that I offer on my site(s).
(’A VISION for ‘A Happy, Healthy & Rich LifeStyle’) A little eBook I wrote from the perspective of being a Successful Sales Man & Writer with my ‘Roots’ in the fascinating ‘Music Business’. Now it also seems that I am moving towards being
successful Online.
‘But you all now listen
to Michael Cheney here…,’
DON’T BUY MY eBOOK!!!
Not for the Next 7 Day’s that is
(It goes without saying that you can alway’s bookmark my site
and comeback later, I do have nice and interesting
Inspiring articles and ‘Daily Items’ on my Blog.)
Anyway….,
If you are looking for a way to Advertise your Business, at the moment I have a special Blogpost where people can advertise their Business.
Remember I do have Daily Items and Daily Visitors,
So don’t Walk,
RUN!!!
You can find it at:
http://hpshappy.blogspot.com
All the Best,
HP
October 16th, 2007 at 10:37 pm
Here are my answers for you…
>>How often do YOU buy products?
Very seldom these days, actually… (In the past, I’ve been guilty of doing what everyone does… buy, buy, hoping that next product would magically do more work for me.) We live in an amazing time, though, as there’s so much quality free info., plus, you can learn an awful lot of good sales-psychology & site design just by analyzing existing sales letters and squeeze-page sites!
Besides, at my age of 41, with a busy young family, I don’t have time to follow EVERY guru’s next-greatest product.
I am also FINALLY learning to have Financial Peace http://www.daveramsey.com/fpu and am plugging the money-drains in the bottom of my wallet.
>>How far do you usually get with each product?
I guess I do better than most, because I’m very technical & only buy products that will enhance an existing project I’m working on.
>>What are you going to do this week instead of buying another product?
Build more communication in my blog & read YOUR votes (see below).
So, this leads me to a question I have for YOU… & ANYONE else reading this:
VOTE: What should be my next high-priority project?
1) Code the next “Hot Tools for Successful Marketers,” etc. (since I’m a Software Engineer).
2) Sell my suite of domain names to another marketer?
View the list here: http://sitestudio.com/blog/?p=8
3) Analyze the Moola site’s business model & build my own advertising-based site?
http://sitestudio.com/blog/?p=9
Leave your vote & comments here: http://sitestudio.com/blog
October 16th, 2007 at 10:45 pm
Hello Michael,
Thank you for the opportunity to discuss your “don’t buy anymore” topic. Along with the others I can relate to this entirely and turned away from the myriad of interesting products offered to me each day, unsubscribing in order to focus.
Not only that, but it comes to the point where I say to myself, ” I am overeducated now. I should be able to make some good money! I have bought from and know many of the top gurus, have gone to the incredible seminars, teleconferences, bought the DVDs, watched their Camstasias, studied and tried to implement every form of Internet Marketing, affiliate, viral, relationship, ebay, attraction, ebooks and plr, wholesale products, corregistration, niche marketing…yada yada…yet, I still have no cashflow. I own thousands of ebooks and a have a huge inventory of software. I have found in the past that I kept buying when things didn’t work despite applying myself more than 12 hours a day for the last 2 years. Things do not appear to be working for me…although everyone promises it will and a 7 year old child can do it, supposedly. If I could find one consistent stream of income that could just pay my bills each month I would be an excited camper. I do not have the luxury of the time it takes to develop some of the products I have purchased, tweaking for weeks and getting it just right…a couple of weeks on Wordtracker, constant split testing…going poor on Google. I need money today and don’t need to give what little I have to Google for no return, thank you, even though I have studied the top Google and SEO experts. The free advertising methods that work take alot of time to network to gain sales, blogging, forums, classified ads to build a following, social networking….I know and try to implement them all…I have gone broke in the past buying programs, leads, targeted traffic, hits, site visitors, offline magazines, voice broadcasting, postcards, hiring media companies…you name it …until I wised up and realized that the only people who are making money with these things are those selling them to me and I think that is what part of the problem is in general…authors of most of these products make their money from selling it to me, not from teaching me a way to make money.
I think I am addicted to trying to make something…anything work…after years I still have the positive attitude, mindset, of a millionaire…in fact, I am a millionaire, but just don’t the money yet to back it up. I should be just about an expert in driving traffic by now…I studied it in webinars for 3 hours a day 5 days a week for 6 months with a top media guru…so why doesn’t anything seem to really work? I have been told by many I am working too hard. Okay, so I get the principle of leverage, allowing the work of others to help do the heavy lifting…but every time I try to launch there’s something that prevents it from working and regardless of the niche and the ad copy, squeeze pages, autoresponder email sequences are good…have studied that from the best too. So when you aren’t making enough money to survive the carrot is always dangling in front of you to buy something else that will work.
I should be making 5 figures a month by now easily…so what gives with this, Michael, anyway? I have met many others having the same difficulty who are not newbies and not dummies, knocking they’re brains out. Why are so many intelligent people not generating income online commensurate with their efforts, techniques and knowledge they have absorbed, and what they’ve spent on it? Is there an inside secret handshake or something?
Thanks for the opportunity to express this.
Rachel
October 16th, 2007 at 11:29 pm
Actually, I’m also going on vacation this week (in Florida) so I promise that I won’t buy anything related to internet marketing …
It’s been over 9 months since I’ve bought any IM product and I’ll probably never buy another product again.
October 17th, 2007 at 5:22 am
Great call Michael.
People buy on emotion. We all desire the result or promise of the offer and we forget the part about doing the work.
Knowledge is not enough. Taking action with the knowledge is the ticket!
Have a nice trip.
October 17th, 2007 at 1:39 pm
Hi Mchael,
i’m definitely hearing you on this - I ain’t buyin jack fo r awhile actually…
Im overloaded with ‘geat products to push online’ lol!
I’ve been actually working with a package I bought recently,
an online halloween store, that had a limted release.
You can see it in action at http://www.halloweenkidscostumes.us
I have committed to getting this running and get visitors as best I can until Oct 31, of course, then I will focus back on my pther projects. I have been getting a little momentum with this project, plus some ebay sales have helped boost my motivation and confidence…
I applaud you for encouraging us to not buy, especially these next 7 days… it must be product release week.. im gettin bombarded by people I have NEVER ever heard of with some new products, and some repackaged crap I have seen before. Its bad enough they give you a ton of bonuses, but now they are including the ’source code’ to push a sale. As far as i’m concerened the source code to an old resale package is crap anyway! And if you are not ‘programmer savvy’, the code is useless! And they some how must have gotten in a co-reg deal to have gotten my email address…
Have a good week!
Howard
October 18th, 2007 at 3:59 am
Hello Michael,
I’m writing for you far away from your place, Malaysia….
Actually, I just participated in 1 of your program called Money Making Website… I really hopeful that this program will give a big impact of my income statement.
For that i hope u can guide me seriously in this matter because i’m still new in this arena further more i want to prove to all my friend in here that the program really works and then i will promote your brilliant product to them.
For your information there are 29million people in Malaysia itself, so it’s seem a big market for your company to get sales.
My plan is to advertise my webs in All National Newspaper, bulletin board and some other places necessary
Hope to hear from u soon..
regards
Zynee
October 18th, 2007 at 7:53 am
Ralph should maybe do a little research and he would realize that the USA is not a third rate country, but a Leader in True Liberty and Freedom as a way of Life…What a GREAT place to Live…all of my friends in the UK cannot wait to move here permenantly….maybe he should try to save up some money, so he can come across for a visit, and see why brilliant people like Michael Cheney want to come here so often…
Michael, have a great Holiday, I’ll see you there… Neil
October 19th, 2007 at 3:41 pm
Oops! Almost did it today… almost bought an info product again…
but I caught myself…
Meanwhile, if you do buy something this week (shameless plug)
buy a halloween costumes or other halloween related item…
where? at http://www.halloweenkidscostumes.us of course!
October 19th, 2007 at 6:11 pm
In average I buy 1 product per month. From each product I
find something of value that I store in my memory bank.
The rest of this week I am going to finish some tasks that I earlier left
unfinished. As I now can handle procrastination and
distraction in another way, it is me that are the captain on
my boat. As I now have time to see and do what is in need to
do, to come closer my goal. I do fall prey for distraction
now and then but I can handle it without being numb. This is
a big progress…
It´s a choice.
Cheers,
Ulla H
October 20th, 2007 at 10:14 pm
It’s interesting that every one of these posts are wrong. Michael telling people not to buy something, is like kicking them when they are down. Buying IM related products is how you learn and progress in you business, there is nothing wrong with the products, it’s what happens to them after they are purchased. Maybe we should stop buying products when you have your next big new product launch.
October 21st, 2007 at 4:25 pm
OK Michael, it was nice of you not to name me but I know that you mean me..
I have spent a small fortune on buying products and then buying even better ones before even finding out what the last ones that I bought did!
For a lot of stuff I sort of have a semi valid excuse…great sales letters offering the complete solution, buy the product, download it but then there’s often very skimpy information leaving me lost..
And shame of shames - I even have a couple of yours and never sort of got them going either… However I have to say that the comments above do NOT relate to your products, your products are very well put together with detailed instructions. However I still didn’t get round to getting them going…
Yes, I need to focus on one thing and get one thing going. The problem then becomes which one!
When you’re looking for a direction to go and everybody offers a different direction as being the only way to go, life gets not so simple.
Malcolm
October 22nd, 2007 at 3:19 pm
until now after one year learn IM, i never buy anything.
I think in IM or business world there’s no one formula suitable for everyone.
October 25th, 2007 at 11:19 am
hey hey
however i am toataly skint now so i gorra gorra do something hahah
Happy bday Big Mhan
i think Malcolm hits the nail on the head when he says
But which one
I have found many products repetitive in content and limited
in action steps but i admit i have spent too much on different system
ideas using the excuse i cant decide which but realy i should have em
all up by now so ill try not to read anything for a week or two i did say try
take care
Ronnie
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