Making the Jump to Premium
I have to say, that first series of lessons was interesting and barely took me two days to work through. I learned a few things, not too much, but the course was well laid out. Now, to continue moving at such a quick pace, it would be necessary to dive straight into premium membership and the other courses, but the essence of my person objects. I've become so proficient at NOT spending money to learn things that the thought of paying now burns a little of my soul.
I'd love to believe it's a worthwhile investment, but I find no statistics, no hard data to back up claims that people truly make money with this program. Due to the lack of knowledge, this situation feels much like a gamble and not so much like a logical inversion of time and money. I'm being quite analytic, but that is how I got to where I am today. Knowledge, useful information is valuable and provides amazing leverage. So I ask the question. Why? When it would be so convincing, why are there not clear statistics concerning the following? 1. Average time in days it takes a new member to make even a cent. 2. Average time in days it takes a member to earn more than $50 in a month, $100 in a month, $500, $1000, etc.
At the $19 for the first month, I feel willing to risk the money, but with the following month receiving no discount, without personal experience of success or overture of data that remains unseen to me, it will be a close race to see whether I continue or not. But again, things change quickly; 30 days is a long time, and I plan to take full advantage of it.
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You'll be able to attain some AWESOME experiences in your first month. I know you're going to love premium Hyrum.