I said " NO " to a Mylot member. Should I said " Yes ". A mylot member sent me

United States
January 28, 2008 6:20pm CST
a private message asking me how the business made money, he said he had no intensions of joining, but wanted me to explain to him my business model so he could write an article so he could make money on adsense. The first Pm he sent, he already made it clear he wasn't interested, but I didn't see the need to take time out and write an essay for his personal gain. Then he writes back and said I had the chance to change his mind and that he had a deal. Well, he never made a deal, he only stated he wanted some information so he could write about. I have a very smart business plan for ambitious entrepreneurs, Ideal for newbies. It's more then meets the eye. Everyone wants to make money, but the 97% who fail, fail becomes they are doing everything the hard way. Anyone can join any online business. The rest is 100% advertising and marketing, but it takes a business plan with all the right elements. Even Wal-mart, the worlds largest employer pays millions to an ad agency. Why would I want to spend my time trying to explain a professional business model when a person who reached out to me for information just so he could write about, but had no interest of being in a business that could earning in several hundreds to several thousands of dollars a month and be able to join free, then only $10.00 a month. Here, this individual didn't even take the tour and watch the movie, nor ask any specific questions, other asking me to give him information to write on.
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@hometyme (288)
• United States
29 Jan 08
F2F, there's no reason to "write" for other people - free gratis. You should write your own book. It could be used to promote your business, if done correctly. I know some people in your business. One large player did not know enough to help me when I was researching it. I was looking for a way to fit it into my plan, but one requirement eliminated it at the time. It really is a good product, if one can incorporate it into a plan.
@hometyme (288)
• United States
1 Feb 08
I got your PM, F2F. I respect you and do not want to offend you or waste your time. I expect we could learn from each other, but it will take some discussion before I get "back" into GDI. I certainly do not like "Marty's" attitude. I don't think you got the point about the ebook, either. If you consider it worthwhile, we'll talk, via email. Show me something I can feel positive about, and I'll listen. Hype shuts me down. There's a better way.
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@hometyme (288)
• United States
29 Mar 08
I guess the statistics speak for themselves. I'd buy the Federal Reserve System if it came with a plan to pay for itself. Is that cheap enough? I wish you well.
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• United States
30 Mar 08
Not sure what you meant about the statitics and cheap of enough. Really don't make sense anyway. Of course, my business plan for one to make money my way would require dedication, leadership and able to mentor others and get them on the right track too. That's the difference unlike others, they have no business plan, therefore unable to lead.
@abroji (3247)
• India
29 Jan 08
Hello f2f, I feel what you did was the right thing to do. He was trying to make good of whatever opportunity he had to exploit you. Ridiculous, indeed. But as I know of you, it is not easy for some one to do such diggings upon you. Have a nice day Rod.
• United States
29 Jan 08
Hi Abraham, Thanks for the comment. You know my business model and you know it is a gold mine money maker with many benefits.