If so, what does the autopsy report say? What was the official time of death?
Was it murdered? Any witnesses on the scene?
No, silly! The internet is not dead. Au contraire.
It’s morphed from a secret tunnel to a foggy city superhighway with 17 lanes zooming in 51 different
directions.
The internet simply is part of our lives, like a refrigerator or a flush toilet.
It’s a tool for holding (mis)information.
However, in terms of internet marketing, it has indeed become more complex. Since most people are used to
hopping online for information it takes special skills to rise above the hubbub and the chatter.
Sadly, some people have been led astray by Scammy Whammies, or sold some “make money on autopilot” while sitting and
home in your underwear. Just order this kit for $35 and stuff envelopes, assemble toys, data entry,
or earn a college degree in 5 minutes or less!
In fact, the other day, a guy I know was telling me that engineers in Romania get together
and construct scams to dupe world citizens everywhere.

Hello!? The internet is simply another tool in your entire marketing toolbox.
To make yourself stand out, don’t make false claims, exaggerate, use overly-salesy words.
Be professional. Be real. Have integrity. Find a trustworthy internet marketer and learn from
their system. Use discernment, but don’t be so skeptical and suspicious that you end up taking no
action at all to jump start your home business.
The internet isn’t dead at all. Like any tool, handle it with care.
Don’t forget the proven ways of prospecting and building
a business are to actually meet and talk with people.
Facebook cannot replace face time.
In fact, the most successful in the industry have and created solid,
sustainable foundations by building their network marketing businesses by talking
to people, the old fashioned way. What about you?
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Hellen