“Everyone gets an education. The
only question is whether it’s a good one or a bad one.”
…words from Dallas Willard, a late
professor who used to teach at USC.
Very insightful.
Here’s what Dallas was getting at:
Everyone is always learning. It’s
never a question of whether we’re learning. It’s always a question of what
we’re learning.
Just because we’re learning doesn’t
mean that we’re learning good things.
Just because we’re getting an
education doesn’t mean we’re getting a good education.
In fact, if we’re not intentional
about it, we’re probably getting a bad education.
And that applies to internet
marketing.
Even if no one is officially
teaching you… even if you’re “just doing it,” or “figuring it out on your own”…
you’re getting an education.
The difference between winners and
losers in the industry is that winners try to get a good education. They look
in the right places for their information.
So who are you learning from?
Discussion forums? Scattered
articles on the internet? Some self-proclaimed “guru” who knows all those
“ninja” secrets about internet marketing?
Remember, you are getting an
education.
…but it might not be a good one.
MTTB makes sure you get a good
education. Here’s how:
(1) You’re assigned a personal,
experienced coach. Someone making at least 6 figures in the industry. Needless
to say, your coach is qualified to teach.
(2) You go through a 21-step
learning system. Matt Lloyd, creator of MTTB (and head of one of the fastest
growing companies in the home-business niche) teaches you how to start a
home-business in the industry. Also a qualified teacher.
It’s $49 to sign up.
And if you don’t make a commission
in 30 days, Matt will pay you 10 times your money back.
In other words, Matt has a really
good incentive to give you a good education.
But maybe you’re happy with all
those “gurus” and articles and ebooks full of amazing “secrets”…
If you are happy with all that
stuff, don’t bother with MTTB.
MTTB is for people who want a good
education.
If that’s you, get started here: susantuck.com or follow this link:
All Things Are Possible,
Susan Tuck
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