Internet Marketers Gouging at Corporate Levels: Apology
Rogue Internet Marketer Apologizing for Entire Industry and Got Kicked Out of a Shopping Mall for Revealing What the Big Corporations Don’t Want Entrepreneurs to Know
The internet can be a tough place to do business. I understand that, and I feel for entrepreneurs and the average Joe that just wants to make things happen. It’s easy to get caught up in the hype of what we think is the right thing to do, and it’s also easy to think that if you pay a rediculously high price for some courses, then it would surely increase your chances of becoming successful… not so when those courses only show you a small piece of the entire puzzle… here’s your next video CLICK HERE






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Bob Yeager
Bob,
Interesting points and counterpoint; the good, the bad, the ugly (so to speak). You come across as authentic; that’s good. Forget dressing up; what you’re wearing is fine and suits the theme of your video. Thx for sharing.
@CheriSigmon
(dachshund fan)
Bob
I can’t believe that you make me famous by talking about me!
You know me, and I can only endorse every word that you say about yourself and your program. Without WEST I would not be making money via the net. All the strategies and tactics that you have taught work better than my wildest dreams.
I agree with you that the big corporations care only for themselves and not the workers, who are the main reason how they make their money.
It is time that we learn to take control of our lives and create the kind of lives that we want. I knew that’s what I wanted, but you showed me the way, and the dream is now my reality.
Business without personal growth will never be the success it could be. The analogy I use is that you will never be able to pour 1 pint of water into a half pint bottle and keep all the water.
Bob,
I got the chills listening to you and not just because you mentioned my name …! because I wonder if we are going to see an internet meltdown like the one we have seen offline?
WEST has taught me so much, you know that, and more than anything it is freeing my entrepreneurial spirit to make my dreams come true.
Anyone considering joining WEST should take seriously your motto of not leaving anything out. THIS is what makes the difference – it’s this piece right here that has enabled me to close the gaps in my knowledge and personal development, and dare to see beyond the Mall.
Great video Bob; sincere and from the heart. I was going to drop you an email but it may be advantageous for others to read this. The past year learning with you has been an extremely rewarding experience. I learned so much about Internet marketing, personal development and identified my true passion. As a result, I feel have grown so much as a person. Incorporating these positive changes in my daily life has allowed me to enjoy a better quality of life.
I feel I’m successful in the first stage of my 3 stage business plan, the personal development stage. Although my Parkinson’s disease isn’t improving, my perceptions have and now I view life in a new light. Originally, I thought the CAMP training was going to be another positive thinking course, but it wasn’t anything close to that. It truly made me reevaluate my thinking and I’m 54 years of age. You can teach an old dog new tricks! l wake up in the morning excited again. My energy level is higher and the glass is always half full!
Bob, I wish you all the best with the WEST program. I’m certain your students will get much more value than they expect, just as we did in the CAMP program.
For those who may be reading this and don’t know you, if I had to describe you in one word it would be “real.” Bob, your honesty, sincerity and compassion for others drives you to become the excellent teacher that you are. You have always gone the extra mile to provide accurate, thorough information for your students. Details are never left out and you tell the whole story. You give from your heart and that is a refreshing quality when there are so many takers in the Internet marketing industry.
Thanks again Bob, and as you would say, “keep it simple.”
Ray
I bookmarked this site, Thank you for good job!
Thanks Bob, Keith and Mike.
I thought I knew what a blog was until I met you guys and now, not only do I know what a blog is, I built my own following your training. Thanks guys
Campbell