How to lure others into your own irresistible game
There are many ways to stand out online.
You could be the loudest. You could post the most. You could be the best at what you do.
For a reformed slacker like myself, who wants to write emails and get paid...
That sounds an awful lot like hard work to me. And that just ain't my style. The lizard king himself, Bill Gates, once said that if you want a job done efficiently...
Hire a lazy person.
And I'm pretty sure that will resonate with you, too. Otherwise, you'd be out on an oil rig or pulling 100-hour weeks at an investment bank. Instead, you're reading email tips on how to make more money from the comfort of your own home using a laptop, your fingers, and an honest day's thunking.
No judgment here, my friend.
But if we aren't going to shout the loudest, post the most, or become the best... How in the Lord's name are we meant to put food on the table?
Well, just like our boy Billy Gates... We've got to be a bunch of low-down, dirty lizards. The shiftiest, most cunning, shrewd operators the likes of which Money Twitter has ever seen.
Now, before you get up in arms, here's what I mean:
To truly beat them, you have to stop playing their game. Their game = their rules. And their rules give them an advantage.
So walk away from their game and start your own. If your game looks like more fun... You will attract. Instead of approaching your business from a place of lacking... You attract others who want what you have. Your game has rules that favour you.
You just have to make your game more fun than theirs.
If you'd like to know the secrets of creating your own irresistible game that you can build for years to come, becoming ever more intricate and attractive... I'm here to guide you personally. But one-on-one access to me isn't going to be available forever - simply because I'd rather be writing than taking calls.
So, if you want to take advantage of this before more people know about it...
Here's the link:
James Perkins