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I recently read an interesting article about finding shortcuts to Internet millions. The article discusses a popular, although controversial, program for finding Internet wealth. And all you have to do is sign up for their “free” website—which incidentally costs about $1,500, plus a monthly recurring cost with a 36 month contract. Hardly free.

But, in defense of the Internet wealth system mentioned above, how much is “free” worth? The Internet is ripe with hype that promises the moon with little to no commitment on your part. Which should not surprise you, as Internet marketers know that the dream of achieving success, or creating wealth, without effort or personal risk, is hardwired in the human psyche. We are all vulnerable to false promises of easy money.

So you see, it’s really not your fault for wanting to find a way to make money online, we all want the same thing, but you have to be realistic in your expectations. Yes, I firmly believe you can achieve wealth with Internet marketing, but you need to spend time, effort, and money to learn the business, and then you need to couple this knowledge with patience, and a willingness to take massive action to market your products or service.

Growing up in South Georgia I had an Australian Cattle dog. This dog was so fiercely independent he would not allow himself to be touched. He ran the woods behind my house and came home to eat once or twice a day. Sometimes he came home with his own meal, such as a chicken or rabbit.

One day a hailstorm came through our area. Ole Zach was lounging in the tall grass behind the house when suddenly hailstones began to pelt him. Zach jumped up and spun around, thinking somebody was throwing rocks at him. He didn’t put up with crap and would probably have attacked a person who dared to throw rocks at him. About that time another hailstone hit him in the butt. Again, he spun around and snarled. Ole Zach repeated this spinning and snarling routine several times before finally plopping down on the grass and howling in resignation.

I hollered from the back door for Zach to get under the porch, but he refused to move. As it turned out, this was a significant emotional event for Ole Zach. He was never the same. He lived under the porch and refused to hunt for himself. Later, he even allowed me to pet him. He was one whipped pup.

In my opinion, a lot of us are just like Ole Zach. We are too independent to ask for help, and when we get beaten down by the system, or a lousy business idea, we tuck our tails and run for cover—never to risk failure again.


If you’re feeling like Ole Zach I want to encourage you get up and try one more time. Take the lessons you have learned from your previous failures and put them to work. Take a cold, hard look at what you’ve done in the past, and then resolve not to repeat those same mistakes. Ole Zach may have been pelted by hailstones, but the real harm was how he allowed those hailstones to destroy his self-confidence. I’ve had my share of hailstones thrown my way also, and yes, some of them hurt like Hell. But I learned a powerful lesson from my childhood dog, and I refuse to allow failure, or my misunderstanding of its causes, to chase me under the porch.


Ron Taylor
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