
“I gingerly handed over my hard-earned money to a couple of spam scammers who quickly disappeared. I also managed to lose two websites to guys who assured me that their companies were established concerns that had been in business since Marconi invented the radio. It wasn’t until I settled down, rolled up my sleeves, connected with some legitimate people, and focused on growing my business that success started coming my way. I discovered that not being on one of the earlier Internet trains didn’t matter. It was an advantage, because the Internet is like any other technology in that, over time, it becomes easier and easier … and less and less expensive.”
http://robertringer.com/one-cyber-brick-at-a-time/
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