> there were also a lot of sincere people just trying to get out of the rat race.
With the relatively small start-up costs, if you can limit the downside risk it's worth a shot. But as with anything with a low barrier of entry people grossly miscalculate the odds of success - easy to begin does not equate to easy to win.
And that's when the "$0 to $100,000 in 30 days" ebook hucksters jump in with all the answers.
With the relatively small start-up costs, if you can limit the downside risk it's worth a shot. But as with anything with a low barrier of entry people grossly miscalculate the odds of success - easy to begin does not equate to easy to win.
And that's when the "$0 to $100,000 in 30 days" ebook hucksters jump in with all the answers.