Who else wants to turn £30 into £630 in 1 day?

Today’s Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:

‘In which Charlie comes back from an impromptu week off, issues a challenge from David Gregory and offers some advice of the highs and lows of buying a biz opp.’’

 
Hi
 
I’ve been really bad the past week...

The surprise summer turned London into a baking hotbed of laziness... the sun got to me... 

Rather than work hard on my home businesses, I did a bit of shirking. Spent time with the kids in their new sand-pit in the garden (I wasn’t in the sandpit, I was standing beside the sandpit drinking a beer)... and no, I didn’t write my Biz Opp Jungle. 

But enough shenanigans! 

The drizzle returned this week so I’m back today with something from a guy called David Gregory.

He is issuing this irresistible challenge:

“Would you risk £30 to make £630 in ONE DAY?  If it goes wrong, you lose £30. If it goes to plan, you make £630."


What do you think?

 
Take a look:
 
 

A mad dash around Europe for the simplest trading system

If you’ve not heard of David Gregory before, he’s one of the good guys – a publisher who honours his refunds and finds unique, workable systems.

But he’s also a little bit mental. In order to get the Tunnel Trader system off the ground he CHASED (that’s the right word) the course creator round Europe for two years. 

That’s how long it took him to persuade the expert to release this. 

So what is Tunnel Trader? 

If you take up the 40 day trial you get a manual containing instructions for you to set up trading ‘tripwires’ on your computer.  

The idea if the conditions aren’t right is that you’ll spend 5 minutes checking that’s all. Then you go about your day. If the conditions ARE right, you set two tripwires, turn off your PC, THEN go about your day.

If the signals are triggered the money hits your account automatically.
The aim is to bank £150-£700 every time the wires are tripped. Taking inevitable losses into account this could net anywhere between £8,000 and £15,000 in a year – tax free!

You don’t have to be a computer expert. It’s laid out simply. And what’s good - unique, even – about this is you can try this system out on a trial basis for 40 days, not the usual 30 days. 

 
Worth a look. All the details are here

If you're worried about risking money, you should trial products like this and test them with practise trading accounts.

And here’s some advice from a seasoned old biz opp soak (that’s me by the way).

How to overcome the “beginner’s high”

 

When you trial a course like this – or any other product for that matter – make sure it doesn’t end up gathering dust.

 

You’ve probably experienced this in the past... when you first get the manual through the post for a new business or trading idea, you get a huge surge of enthusiasm.

 

Then comes the inevitable big crash.

 

It’s like eating a sugary, high-carb meal. You get a blood sugar rush, then suddenly, an hour later, you come crashing down and start craving more food.

 
Same with biz opps.
 

After you’ve got it through the post and had it lying on your desk for a month, you CRASH. Suddenly, you do anything to avoid going back to it. A million other little jobs become more important.

  

Then it goes on the shelf, or goes back to the publisher.

 

This is how people get addicted to collecting business opportunities. It's as if the act of buying the course or book is enough to satisfy you... for a while... then after a short while you crave another stimulating idea to get you going.

 

Or you simply decide that you need to buy another book to tell you how to get on with the first book.

 
And so it goes on.
 

All biz opps take a while to get going. But when you start making a couple of hundred quid extra a week, your motivation will grow and grow. You'll feel more confident and empowered.

 

Then you'll see that couple of hundred quid that could mean a couple of thousand next year!

 

The excitement will now come from inside YOU - not some copywriter trying to sell you an idea.

 

So when you buy an opportunity and get hold of the materials, here's what to do. Write some targets and a realistic plan based on the spare time you have.

 

Now follow the blueprint or course as described in the book or course. Follow everything to the letter. Don't just pick out the bits you are most comfortable with.

 

And discipline yourself to do this!

 

If you still don't follow through with your plans, and find your attention wandering... ask yourself if this is really what you want to do.

 
I’ll be back with more on Wednesday.
 
Later alligator


Charlie Wright