Don’t Judge a Book By It’s Cover

To expand a bit on my Clickbank post, I think a lot of people give networks or offers a bad first impression because of things that they may have seen or heard about them. And that’s it — they don’t base it on anything else but that. What’s important to remember though is that the things that you may see or hear might be a bit biased from someone who didn’t really run a particular offer correctly or may have been screwed over for one reason or another and aren’t particularly happy about it.

This isn’t to say that if you hear some bad things about a particular offer or network that they aren’t true or aren’t warranted, but it’s always a good idea to take each of these things with a grain of salt if you can. People can be very biased when they can’t accomplish something themselves or were personally insulted in some way.

So basically what I’m trying to say is that you should keep your mind open and always remain a bit skeptical about things you hear about an offer or network. To provide an example, I remember hearing some bad things about Clickbank and forming an opinion about them that wasn’t exactly positive or that didn’t exactly get me to want to run a lot of offers through them. But upon further retrospect and going about to learn a bit more about the network and not really listening to the negative feedback that I had heard, the network has turned out to be a very respectable and wonderful company to run offers through.

If I had been going on my previous first judging of the Clickbank books cover, than I may very well be still missing out on a very profitable endeavor of running offers through them. I’d be missing out on a ton of income and profitable offers and that is just not very cool at all, would it?

So all in all, just make sure you form your own opinions on offers and networks and don’t let other people’s opinions necessarily help to mold your own absolutely solid opinion of each.

Get it? Got it? Good!

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