Day after day my in box, and I’m sure yours as well, fills
with opportunity propaganda on how to make money. Do this,
and poof, you’re rich. Become an affiliate and sell my
ebook, and poof, you’re making lots of money. I don’t know
about you, but I can’t tell what’s a good opportunity and
what’s not any more. Because of this, I created a list of
nine criteria, a sort-of checklist, to use when I do find
something that I don’t think is full of “poof.”

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1. Is the product any good — in my opinion, and in my
markets?

This is especially true for me. I’ve found that
informational fre*e products are nothing more than a tease.
I just get tired of wading through 150 pages to find four
pages that have anything “real.” In addition, if they
aren’t decently organized or written, less than 2 out of 25
reach this from the hundreds I’ve read, how different is the
information?

Why would anyone want to pay $49 or $249 for the same thing
offered in a $20 book? E-books aren’t books. People don’t
buy them for the same reason. Even if the product isn’t an
informational product, what is different, unique, and
important enough for me to buy that I can’t buy somewhere
else for less? Are the solutions clear, or presented from
the producer’s viewpoint and give me a sale dance?

Some people don’t care and sell anything. Does this
producer fall into that category? If they do, it’s usually
apparent. I’ve asked website owners who sell outside
products about many confess they haven’t read or tried it,
and don’t care about its truthfulness or value, just the
revenue. I cringe when I get an e-mail that personally
promotes a teleseminar and then in the material it says,
“first time given.”

How does this build trust and credibility? Well, it
doesn’t. Smart people don’t return. The seller now incurs
the label of the producer. Please, please, please, if you
come across a poor product, ask for a refund. These people
are counting on you not having the courage or taking the
time to ask. If this would occur more frequently, the
marketplace would demand and receive higher quality.
Silence keeps poor products circulating. Vote with your