Saturday, February 16, 2013

Dawn of the Vampire Slayers

The Lies of ‘Security’

Security isn’t secure. So many seek after it, but the reality of security is a lie created to strip away the creative nature of man, and take the beautiful round or octagon peg that you are and viciously force you into a square hole. Usually that square hole is a tiny cubicle… …which comes fully equip with a fancy pencil sharpener, an annoying coworker, a short lunch, and a smug boss that takes morbid pleasure in tormenting you… …daily.

However, there is ‘light at the end of the tunnel.’

There is a promises of a far off retirement where you can drive a motorhome around the country, when you are barely old enough to see, so that you can visit your grand-kids. It’s a pretty shitty light to begin with, that usually flickers and dies before it ever burns. Reality sets in when that dream isn’t realized, and rather that having the promised security, you salivate veraciously over the mailbox on the day that the postman drops off the social security check… …and that isn’t even enough to cover the bills.

Enslaving the Masses

Yes, the system is broken. It’s common knowledge that before the industrial revolution, about 90% of Americans owned their own business. Everyone else was more or less an apprentice, training to someday open up shop for themselves. The development of big corporations developed the need for ‘j-o-b-s.’ (a horrible 4 letter word in my opinion, and I happen to be a fan of most of them) School systems turned from developing creativity, to a systematic brain-wash that programmed you for life in a corporate jungle.

Breaking Ground

In the mid 1900?s, leaders within the direct selling industry developed systems to help people dream again. These systems allowed people to work part time, and earn big money from home, so they could get out of the ‘slavery model’ that had been so fiendishly implemented. Things got better for a lot of people. Unfortunately, evil popped its ugly head and managed to work the corporate bullshit into an industry that was developed to give people back the ‘American Dream.’ Companies sued reps because either themselves or their spouse decided to promote another product. Distributors would create a big team, and a large check, and then have it frozen because someone in corporate didn’t like their style of marketing. Distributors were told to do things that didn’t work, so gurus could make more money. It stopped being about the people; instead it was a league of vampires sucking people dry so they could bathe in blood, and toast from their golden goblets.

Rise of the Vampires

To make it worse, a lot of the Vampires jumped from launch to launch dragging the unsuspecting human sheep to the slaughter. This created a lot of big debt for the little guy, and a lot of big paydays for the Vampires. The average person could never make money like this. You see, it takes a VERY large team in a model like this to make money. The commissions are super weenie: usually about 20% of sales on the front end, and 2-10% of sales on the back-end. It is possible to make good money in this model, but you have to be a superhero. You constantly have to battle ‘Vampire Gurus,’ that are hopping from deal to deal, from stealing your flock and sucking the life out of them. Virtually 100% of your effort is spent battling attrition. I could deliver hard numbers for this, but anyone that has been around the industry knows and feels the truth of my words. You can vividly remember a time when you witnessed the slaughter firsthand.

Vampire Slayers – A New Hope

These original business models were revolutionary, but the rise of technology opened a new window that completely changed the game. The dawn of the internet made it possible to move away from the overhead associated with tangible products, and gave rise to ‘info products.’ A lot of companies took advantage of this and decided to make bigger profits, and continue to pay wussy commissions back to the reps. The commissions were a wee bit better, so no-one really complained… …but the paychecks were still weenie. Then David Wood had an idea, and teamed up with David Sharpe to make it a reality. They developed a blogging system, with high converting sales funnels built into it, so that the reps could earn 100% of the commission money. If you watched the video, “A Tale of Three Daves,” and read the post, you understand that the company was built for the people. You feel the vision and understand that it is something worth being a part of. We are a united army of badasses fighting the forces of evil and slaying the industry Vampires. The Empower Network happens to have great products that make it easy for you to start making money online, have personal breakthroughs… …AND we pay you better than anything else on the market. Was the company built with the intention to help you? Yes Is the vision big enough for you? Yes Can you make a ton of money? Yes Are the products quality? Yes Is the timing right for you? Yes Is it time for you to take action, click a button and buy the $25 blogging product? Yes It’s your time to live. You’ve made your decision, now take action; welcome to the family my friend.

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