Have youheard the storyabout the
babyeagle
who fell fromhis nest, onlyto land with
a family ofturkeys?
He ate with the turkeys.
He slept with the turkeys.
He even acted like a turkey.
He grew up thinking that hewas a turkey, too.
One day he saw an eaglesoaring majesticallythrough the sky, and inthat moment he knewthat he wasn't a turkey.
He knew he was meantfor something more...
But he knew inhis heart thatsomethingwasn't right.
If you want to soar with the eagles (and saveyourself the heartbreak of wasting both time and
money), it's important to be able to
spot the eagles, and avoid the turkeys.
Here's how...
We've all seen offers with outrageous pressure online these
days. They create a feeling of desperation. Such incredible
pressure isn't necessary, but it works to get quick sales. So
sites use it, and consumers get hurt.
Eagles, on the other hand, don't need to use insanetactics to get sales, because their product
is genuinely good and it will
genuinely help you.
If you find a website that sounds too good to be true
or makes you feel trapped, my advice is simple…
Find someone who will share openly how you can
get your share of the success you want before you
give them your money.
Find something that sounds right, that makes sense.
Close the browser.
Find an eagle.
The people you can trust will usually have either a very deep level ofknowledge about one subject or solid knowledge on various topics.
It’s easy to spot the real people when youknow what to look for.
through their free articles,information products,videos, info on a blog orwebsite, ezines, or other
free material.
Let them show youwho they are
When you sell information for a living it can be hard to find the
balance between how much to give away and what to sell.
That’s natural and to be expected.
It’s unfair to expect people who sell information to
But people who are really succeeding online should be makingenough money that they don’t need every phone call or email toresult in a sale. They will have answers beyond just saying
"buy my product" to everything.
everythinggive away they know for free.
Remember this, because thisone is important …
The level of access you get to a person beforea sale is often an indicator of the type ofsupport you will receive after the sale.
This is not to say that everyone out there will answer their own
phone or reply to your email in five minutes. But take notice of
what kind of response you get when you reach out.
Sites and people who lift you up, give you real help,
and support you after you buy are the
true eagles online.
1. There are turkeys in the land.
2. Eagles don’t fly with turkeys.
3. You were born to be an eagle.
The three things to remember are these…
And that is a beautiful thing indeed!
When you make choices based on a combination of the things
above, you will move quickly toward doing business with people
who want more than just your money… they want you to succeed.
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