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Why People Fail in Mail Order




Mail order is a very complicated business.  Every phase must be
planned, analyzed and tested.  The right demand products must be
selected.  The correct type of ads must be placed in the proper media
and a multitude of other details must be attended to constantly.

A great number of people enter the mail order field every week.
When they find in many instances that only three responses are
received from 100 mailings, or that a $100 ad in a magazine with
4 million readers pulls 15 inquiries, it appears hopeless.
Especially after reading the glowing ads portraying the
$THOUSANDS$ that can be made overnight from your kitchen table!
 
The mail order enthusiast is led to believe that he should be
able to hit it big immediately with little work.  Dream on. 
When he finds that this is not the case he drops out before he has a chance to learn. Many people do this because it will take too much of his prime TV time, or that it will cost too much to get started on the ROAD TO PROFITS!  CONTRARY TO POPULAR BELIEF, IT DOES COST MONEY TO MAKE MONEY.  Much more than the $10 or $20 often advertised as the total amount necessary to create a substantial income in the mail order business.

Many are continuously making fortunes in the mail order business.  However, if they can do it and you are one who thoroughly enjoys the world of mail order, then there is no reason why you cannot make it also.

REMEMBER AS YOU PROCEED ON YOU WAY TO ULTIMATE SUCCESS, THAT THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS  A FAILURE . . . 95% of the people in mail order  DO NOT FAIL IN THE MAIL ORDER BUSINESS . . . THEY JUST DO NOT SUCCEED ! ! ! !

Copyright DeAnna Spencer 2004

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