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Six blind men Story :) how to have success with his Network Marketing and Affiliate Marketing. It’s about six blind men! So, the six blind men were sitting having a cup of tea one day, and were discussing exactly what each of them thought an elephant looked like. They all knew that an elephant is an unusual creature, but none of them had ever seen one before! Once the tea cups were drained, the six blind men agreed to find an elephant to discover what one was really like. It didn’t take the blind men long to find an elephant at a nearby market (as you do!) The first blind man approached the creature and felt the animal’s firm flat side. “It seems to me that the elephant is just like a wall” he said to his friends. Blind man number two reached out and touched one of the elephant’s tusks. “No, this is round and smooth and sharp – the elephant is like a spear.” Intrigued, the third blind man stepped up to the elephant and touched its trunk. “Well, I can’t agree with either of you; I feel a squirming writhing thing – surely the elephant is like a snake.” The fourth blind man was of course by now quite puzzled. So he reached out, and felt the elephant’s leg. “You’re all talking complete nonsense,” he said, “because clearly the elephant is just like a tree.” Utterly confused, the fifth blind man stepped forward and grabbed one of the elephant’s ears. “You must all be mad – an elephant is exactly like a fan.” The sixth man then approached, and, holding its tail, disagreed again. He said: “It’s nothing like any of your descriptions – the elephant is just like a rope.” And all six blind men continued to argue, based on their own particular experiences, as to what they thought an elephant was like. Now how many timas have you heard :"My friend told me that affiliate marketing is like . . .” Now the point is: It doesn’t matter what the friend said to you, because he only sees one part of the picture – he only has his experience of online business to go on – and that wasn’t even a first-hand experience. You might as well have been speaking to a blind person!
Posted on: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 09:36:34 +0000

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