Subscribe to Aridni What if someone was giving away a ‘business opportunity’? Would you listen?

Recently I was approached about a ‘business opportunity,’ but the guy couldn’t tell me about it right then. That didn’t seem to be to be an issue, there were a lot of people around. The guy gave me his card, and we set up a time to meet in a couple of days. I did a quick search on the company, because it occurred to me that it might be a pyramid scheme or multi-level-marketing.

I figured there were three options.

  1. It was doomed to failure.
  2. It was a pyramid scheme and doomed to failure.
  3. It was actually legitimate.

I’d like to believe that I have a pretty good BS detector and would be able to figure out what are the pressing issues. So on the off chance that it was the third, I went to the meeting.

Nothing revolutionary happened that is of interest. It was basically a big ‘what if’ scenario. What if you didn’t have to work for the rest of your life? What if you could build equity in your sleep? What if you could get other people to make money, and it would make you money?

And then the meeting ended. He basically took half an hour to tell me that he was an affiliate marketer of sorts. The details would have to come to me at another meeting from on of his mentors.  This is starting to look more and more like a mlm (multi level mistake), but there could be a nugget of information stored in there somewhere.

A couple of days later and I find myself at another meeting…

This article written by Todd on 24th March 2008

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