Tuesday, November 27, 2012

All These Pre-Launches!


I really don't know about all this pre-launch hype. It seems there isn't a site that just says, we are open. Join today. They always start off with a pre-launch. Some sites seem like they are forever in the pre-launch state.

What do you do when you are introduced to one? Are you usually interested, thinking, WOW, I am getting in before the general public does. Or do you feel you are being coaxed into something that is most likely already full. You would still be number 111000000 to sign up.

Many even guarantee you a downline, once you upgrade. They don't say you will have enough to pay your fees. That's the hidden subject. Or that you will have an upgraded downline. Only that you will have one.

I have been done in by these one time too many. I join. I upgrade thinking that is the only way to make it pay. Then I spend two or three months working at it really hard, only to find, I am only making the top members monthly payments.

Maybe I am losing out on some really good sites, but, I just cannot join any more pre-launches. I feel they are only getting me to join to support their top members. If I do join, I will not upgrade until I feel the place out better.

I think you should always take your time and check a place out before upgrading. Make sure it's for you.

Don't just grab at a pre-launch thinking you will be getting in ahead of everyone. They say it will open to the public on such and such a date, well, how did you hear about it if not open to public?

There are some really good sites out there. You need to do a careful research of each one unless a trusted person refers you. I love it when I know the person and I know they won't lead me wrong.

You do need to give a site a few months, really more then that before giving up. It takes a few months just to get things rolling.

As far as pre-launch goes, I think I would rather join later after all the little fixes are complete and the site is running smooth. If I can assure people it works, I will get my downline. I have a reputation for only referring people to things that work. I don't promote till I know.

So how do you handle a pre-launch? I am curious.

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