Site Build It Scam? The SBI Cult vs Lis
I didn’t plan to reactivate this blog with this post. But it caught my attention. The product is called “Site Build It“. It’s being marketed mainly to the non-technical, “know nothing about the web” kinda type of crowd. In my opinion, this is the demographic that is the most prone to scamming. Countless so called “guru” milk this crowd off their hard end cash. Truly a sad fact of life, and therefore products like “Site Build It” should be looked into hard by anyone thinking of shelling USD$300/year just to get it.










A lot has been said about the secret formula for being successful online and generally on life itself. Countless gurus have touted this and that way. “You go this way and you will find nirvana”. “Follow my footsteps and you will succeed”. If you go to a bookstore and come across the “self-help” aisle, you’ll find tons and tons of books about what you should do to become successful. Of course, most of them are rehash of rehash. Much are the same things, principle and ideas, presented in different ways by different authors.
For Your Eyes Only: This was taken from the PC of a recently retired internet marketer who is now living in sunny Hawaii. Please read on. It seems this is his “secret” technique on how to rank well on Google. Legend has it that after 4 months, he already made millions from Adsense. You just have to see it to believe. Prayer to the Google Gods is Power!
There’s a lot of bloggers out there who write about how they make money online. Too many, in fact, sometimes you get overloaded with information. Some are good, some are very good and some of course are a waste of time. As a newbie, your tendency is to try to read everything and anything. The bad thing is, you lose time actually doing the things that will make you money. Most of your time get spent reading other people’s blog. By the time you want to start on a project, it’s already late at night or you’re already tired. So you say to yourself, I’ll do it tomorrow. Tomorrow comes and the same thing happens. Repeat. repeat. repeat.
I’m a realist. I want to be realistic when it comes to setting up goals. Knowing myself, I need to have achievable short-term targets. Otherwise, I could be discouraged easily if I set myself too high and yet couldn’t achieve it right away. Realistic targets will help me build confidence and not lose faith. I’m here for the long run.