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newbb
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# Posted: 3 May 2008 22:39
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I am brand new to internet marketing. I have seen my fair share of scams. But am very picky on what I choose to buy into. I've been scammed a few times like the rest i'm sure. I've done my fair share of research about the to programs. Which is best for a BRAND new person as myself to internet marketing? Which will provide the quickest results providing the same amount of time worked? Should I learn one program first and then another??

Please help!!!

mountainmom5
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# Posted: 5 May 2008 09:30
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Welcome newbb,
I would say - pick one and learn the ropes with it. I am not that familiar with either one, but I have tried other similar programs and you will learn so much once you get started... the cobwebs will begin to clear and everything will begin to make sense once you get started.

Just don't sit and compare till you get analysis paralysis - lol

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# Posted: 5 May 2008 13:39
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I'm not familiar with 5 Bucks a Day but I am a Profit Lance member.
Profit Lance requires work in order to make money but it opens up
different avenues in choosing where you would like to find your niche as it comes to internet marketing. You can not only promote Profit Lance (as I do) but also promote other affiliate programs as well (as I do).

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# Posted: 5 May 2008 17:04
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If you're new, Profit Lance will provide more complete,
concrete, and relevant "how-to" information that you will need.

5 Bucks A Day doesn't cover the basic. Instead it provide more of a
paradigm shift experience so you can focus. Another great thing is
the many bonuses that come with 5 Bucks A Day will you more detailed money-making tips and strategies. However, this doesn't
make it a complete course so you'll still be missing some basics
which is important to a new person learning about Internet
marketing.

Good luck!

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newbb
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# Posted: 5 May 2008 18:48
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Ok... thank you all for the responses!! I really appreciate it.. Another question. After completely reading thru and soaking up all there is to learn from PL, you're saying that 5BAD and also, 1KAD are good supplements to boost your income?? Any input on either of those programs??

newbb
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# Posted: 7 May 2008 12:40
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Does anyone have any knowledge or experience with these two programs??

makemoneyonline
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# Posted: 20 Jun 2008 22:22
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yea I have both. 5 bucks a day just teaches you ways to make 5 dollars a day ( selling stuff on ebay for example) and they teach you to do that multiple times so that it adds up. its really not that great.

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