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Guru Immune
By TheAntiHype | February 29, 2008
A few days ago I was questioned as to the terminology that applies to someone who buys products online, despite the hype and oversell, just to see what the product is all about and to pull out any small snippets of information.
The person concerned is one of the Good Gurus. He knows what is what and makes his decision to buy based on whether he thinks there is any possible value in the product. He is not taken in by the hype, nor does he expect to make a fortune overnight. This is not an emotional purchase but one ruled by the head. Introducing…
Guru Immune
If you are not worn down and give up due to no more funds being available following the redistribution of wealth to the Bad Gurus, then you may find yourself graduating from basic Guru Fodder, to Guru Sceptic and ultimately to Guru Immune status.
Yes, there is hope for us all.
The Anti Hype
Topics: General Guru Fodder, Guru Fodder Terminology | 2 Comments »




March 2nd, 2008 at 4:00 pm
Hey Wizzer,
Great post! I now know where I stand in your ranking system.
One thing I can advise is work on only one thing until you make some money with it and then use that money to advance your business to the next step.
Most people that are just starting out have a tendency to jump from one money making method to another without ever finishing what they started.
Don't spend the money if you are not going to do the work.
Hi Randy, you are so right. I've been guilty of this – probably because I've convinced myself the sales message was true and it would work in a few days! THERE IS NO alternative that really works – find a system that maker sense to you & work it until it works. Great advice – thanks. Mark
March 2nd, 2008 at 10:00 pm
Hey Wizzer,
Great post! I now know where I stand in your ranking system.
One thing I can advise is work on only one thing until you make some money with it and then use that money to advance your business to the next step.
Most people that are just starting out have a tendency to jump from one money making method to another without ever finishing what they started.
Don’t spend the money if you are not going to do the work.
Hi Randy, you are so right. I’ve been guilty of this – probably because I’ve convinced myself the sales message was true and it would work in a few days! THERE IS NO alternative that really works – find a system that maker sense to you & work it until it works. Great advice – thanks. Mark