Go Beyond The Headlines and Hype - Do Your Due Diligence!
Whether online or offline, we are constantly exposed to all
sorts of headlines and hype that will try to grab our attention
for one reason or another. It is important to go beyond the
headlines and the hype, especially when it comes to business
opportunities. The four examples below show that your first
impression will often change once the real story is known.
Example 1 - Angry Wife Uses Scissors on Naked Husband!
What do you think of when you see a headline like this? The real
story is different than the headline might lead you to believe.
My wife is a medical professional, but she still likes to cut my
hair at home. She cuts my hair as well as most barbers I have
tried. One day, as I was preparing to get into the shower, she
noticed that the haircut from the day before was not up to her
usual high standards, which made her a little upset. She grabbed
a pair of scissors to trim that one spot so that it would blend
in with the rest. That's all there is to the real story. This
example clearly illustrates how a headline can be true, and yet
very misleading. Headlines like this are a common tabloid tactic.
Example 2 - Only 50 Percent Chance For The Sun To Rise Tomorrow!
Would this headline get your attention? A few people might use
twisted logic to tell you such a thing could be true. They say
any event has a 50 percent chance of happening and a 50 percent
chance of not happening. They might say it with such certainty
that some people believe it without hesitation. The sun has been
rising for at least thousands of years and any idea of the sun
not rising tomorrow is totally absurd. Some people might use
twisted logic to influence you, so be careful about believing
everything you read or hear before you check it out for yourself.
Example 3 - Any and All Credit Applications Are Accepted!
Would this statement from a radio ad get your attention? Suppose
you wanted to buy a car and your credit rating wasn't too good.
Would this ad make you think that your past credit problems
won't matter? After all, a person with a friendly voice spoke
the words in this radio ad and they sounded so trustworthy. Some
people may not realize the truth right away, but the radio ad
said any and all credit applications would be accepted. Nothing
was said about the chances of the application being approved!
The radio ad was truthful, but some people may understand
something different than what was actually said.
Example 4 - Unemployed Man Earns $21,500 in 3 Weeks!
Does this headline make you want to know more? Do you think if
an unemployed man can do it, why not you? The headline is true,
but there is more to the real story. Although the man was
unemployed, he had a large savings account, part of which was
spent for an extensive ad campaign. Spending $10,000 all at once
for ads made it possible to earn $21,500 in 3 weeks. Sure, he
made some quick money, but knowing how much he spent on the ads
makes the story less impressive.
The point of these examples is that the real stories are often
different than the headlines or hype may lead you to believe.
Doing your due diligence before getting involved with a business
opportunity simply means that it is in your best interest to
give careful consideration to all aspects of the opportunity
before making your final decision.
Check things out and understand what is expected of you in terms
of time or financial obligations. Also, use care when you select
the products and services you use to build/promote your
business. No matter how impressive it might sound or how much
you want to believe it, go beyond the headlines and the hype.
Understanding the real story can save time and money, as well as
helping you to avoid frustration and aggravation.