Hype and scam. What is the difference?
I want you to imagine for a while that you are looking to buy a business. As you look through the advertisements in the paper. You come across an ad that says, “Profitable Ready Made Business it goes on to explain that it’s an ice cream van in a hot sunny area.
This sounds a really good business. I could really enjoy this. This is for me. You find that it comes with a brand-new ice cream van, plenty of ice cream and chocolate topping. The area that your franchise is assigned to is a new suburb, so new in fact; there are no houses, no people, no customers. This means you really have no business.
Does this sound familiar? Have you bought ready-made websites with lots of products, and been told that you will make a profit within 24 hours? Well, you went ahead and bought the product set up the new site and fixed up the payment buttons. What happened next? A big fat nothing!
Your new business is just like that ice cream van. It is beautiful and new and very well stocked, but you have no customers.
You were told this product is selling like hotcakes. You will have your money back and more within 24 hours. That was just hype. Hot air.
So is there a difference between hype and being scammed? Well, there really is some difference. Hype is often not total untruth. It often stretches the truth to make something appear better than it really is. The thing that makes hype similar to scamming is the fact that both are after your money. Hype is used to convince you to buy.
There is a difference, though. In a scam the scammer uses totally dis-honest means to get your money. The scam is much like a con in that it poses to be something it is not. Like me you have probably received e-mails from people claiming to be PayPal who want you to fill in your details. They want this information so that they can use your PayPal account, fraudulently. You end up out of pocket with nothing to show for it.
On the other hand, Hype offers you a legitimate product, but over states the truth. It is good to keep in mind that any product that offers you instant success, over night wealth are using hype to get you to buy. Running any business takes work to succeed.
Whether you want to build a business online or off-line, it will take time. You need to build customer trust. They need to believe that you will be there for the long haul. Most important, you need to build a customer base.
The new website, you have set up is very similar to the ice cream van mentioned earlier. You have a beautiful website, some really good products, but you really need some customers. Another name for customers is traffic. This is the most challenging part of your Internet business. It can be a long slow process that takes a lot of work.
How to go about getting traffic to your site is a subject I will discuss in another article.
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