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Allan Tryon
No Title or Tagline EnteredIndustry: Funerals
Experience: Brand New Business (0-1 years)
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I am one of the 95 presenters that are considered to have failed in internet marketing. My first involvement in MLM was in the early 70s I went to many Hype meetings with my older brother. He had a plan to build true residual income and was well into accomplishing his goals until he got involved in MLM he lost every thing. This left a bad taste in my mouth. and so for the next 30 years I viewed MLM as a sure way to lose money and time. I have had many jobs in my life. And have gone years at a time without a job. But I have always had work. There is always something that some one wants done. If you have the skills then people will find you. The last 9 years have worked in a bronze foundry making grave markers and historical plaques I have had position's of responsibility as well as training in every aspect of the foundry. I am the guy that they go to when the need something different or new. if they don' know how to do it then they come to me. In the last few years I have noticed that some of the jobs that I used to do easily, I now struggle to do. One of those getting older things. In all of my care free years of being a handy man I had failed to provide for my retirement. So now I need to play catch up. I have also decided that I needed to have some kind of income if something happened to my health. The internet seemed so logical of a choice. Here is where my failure begun, when I started my new quest, I broke my first rule that I had established as a handyman, always apply what you already know to what you are trying to learn. Study what you want to learn take what you know that is similar and use those skills to build on. this had worked for me for years yet I forgot. So here I am, without a clear plate. You see I have been spending my time getting an education. The expensive way learning from my own mistakes.

