“Coherence is a mere matter of beliefs “fitting together”, whereas truth is a
special relationship between one’s beliefs and the world.” – Kevin T. Kelly
So let’s have the truth after all! How much of your business is above water? Like the iceberg in the pic below we both know that only 10% of what we are all about is Above Water while the rest (~90%) of our personality, ideas, goals, dreams, and aspirations are below the water line. As you can see in the pic below what stands above the water line dwarfs all the mass and size of the iceberg underwater.

It turns out there is no shortcut, bolt-of-inspiration way to transform a person from layman to entrepreneur online marketing superstar overnight. Hi guys, Zack here today ranting about something we all Need to think about from time to time.
I’m talking about whether or not you believe me when I tell you in 6 blog posts, broken down for the simple digestion of my ideas about the windfall of information on the Internet that can cloud your mind about what it really takes to make yourself a profitable business online…
Are you raking in 5-figures a month while making the life you’ve always wanted for yourself? Or are you sitting behind the computer, going to work, blogging, and building your email list but haven’t made any REAL money online yet???
I can understand what you’re going through because I have spent 8 months now (which seems like an eternity online) developing myself and my online presence.
Have You Joined the NFL? Or otherwise known as the No Friends Left club… I’m going to take a chance here today and divulge the Evolution of an Internet Network Marketer as I see it. Their trials and tribulations and successes and obstacles.
This is Part 1 of 6 in a series I’ll share with you this week where I hesitantly break down my own journey in network marketing and how my entire World got flipped upside down when I learned I could use the Internet to build my company.
After exhausting each and every warm-market contact, talking to all the local shop owners and everyone at Walmart within 3 feet of me I begin to see how literally the future of my business (whether it be network marketing, real estate, personal branding, or whatev) everything I do depended on 2 things:
1. New people to share my business with (customers and recruits).
2. A New and inexpensive long-lasting magnet for producing traffic, lead generation, and marketing ideas.
In search for answers many wander onto someones lead capture page (sometimes called a squeeze page) and opts in curious what’s behind the offer by entering their name and email address…
==> they dabble in the information delivered in the emails and discover that spamming all their facebook friends is a sure-fire way to desolve all chances to share your business with your new contacts.
My story starts back in 2000 when my best friend introduced me to a Better Way to Make Money…(e.g. network marketing)
“I would pass out 3,000 flyers on the University of Oregon or UC Davis campuses daily and have a pizza presentation and share my opportunity and help promote others…”
“I would drive EVERY SATURDAY for 2 years 9 hours from Eugene, Oregon to Sacramento, California for a big weekly training meet up. No complaints, but the honest truth is to this day a problem is I just didn’t make enough money to justify driving the fast car…”
I found a man named Ed Dale after watching my buddy Ryan Deiss expose a dramatic and controversial decision to “unfriend” all his Facebook friends and start over. Watch this video he made to get all the details, and leave your comments below.
Is removing all his Facebook friends the right choice?
So what’s the alternative to spending hours defriending all your Facebook friends?

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Zack Covell