Friday, December 18, 2015

Tai Lopez: Is Tai Lopez a Scam? 6 Reasons and Internet Marketing Tricks Revealed...



6 Reasons Why Tai Lopez is a Scam?
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 Internet Marketing Tricks Revealed...

Tai Lopez


Tai Lopez seems like he just leaped out of the box and entered into the market over night.  His marketing skills and videos are very impressionable, but is Tai Lopez a scam?


This article is related to your travel business because it is related to Home Based Business.  If you plan to grow your business on the internet, you may come across Tai Lopez or someone like him...

In the video above, Tai Lopez is talking about what the real scam is... distractions.  This post will show you how you are fed distractions about Tai Lopez instead of getting the main picture...

YOU CAN CHOOSE TO BE DIFFERENT or BETTER.

In a recent book I read, Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman, it states the one thing people need the most out of all of the basic needs in life, is the need to keep our minds occupied on something.  This is why social media and any form of entertainment or travel is so popular these days.  People want to have something to think about or they will go crazy.  Hence the reason you see so many tweets a day constantly showing what people think and showing people what to think about next.  I think twitter lost count of how much we think.  The power of suggestion...hmmmm.
It is such a distraction to go across the internet looking for people or things that one can name a scam.  In my past, I have never found those who claim scam to make money unless they were claiming the scam in an effort to make money from it.  Ripoff Report is a great model of this.

 What I also found out from my homey Richard Roberts is to not throw the baby out with the bath, meaning that if you can find something that makes sense to you and other things that do not, take the things you can learn and leave the things you cannot.

Tai Lopez has probably heard the gimmicks on why he has been called a scammer.  Here are some of the "reasons" I heard he was a scammer.

1.  Tai Lopez rented a Home and a Car so He Could Sway (average hard working people) into thinking you can make millions of dollars.  

My question is how does this make Tai Lopez a scammer?  Sounds like a motivational speaker or educator to me.

If Tai Lopez can rent a million dollar home for a couple of days and drive a $100,000 car we don't care about, who cares?  We all know what we would do with our money.  Hey I may rent a million dollar car and home if I had Tai Lopez' money.  Hint: "had Tai Lopez money".  If you are so caught up on whether or not the home is his and listening to how he even rented it, you may be on the wrong page.

Can you rent a million dollar home right now?  If you can, you don't need to listen to the "scamming" Tai Lopez.

2. He is Trying to Make People Believe That They Can do Something Else with Their Lives.

I still don't understand how this makes him a scam.  Isn't this what most people are doing when they give information?  How does encouraging people to be serious about their future a scam?  I never understand how people can consistently call opportunities scams.  This is amazing.   What is further more amazing is how there are more people out there that will listen to ANY opinion.  Good, bad, whatever, just to keep our minds on something, even if it is a distraction from what we are really supposed to be doing.

Chances are if you have come across Tai Lopez, you may have been looking to make money or increase your income.  It would be best to probably stick to that, you may find less "scam" articles. 

Please choose carefully what you spend your time thinking about.  Chances are your thinking does not change over the course of time.  We think in the same manner with every new thought.  It is a way to help us decide if we want something to happen or not.

The difference in your success is who you listen to.  Mr. Negative, Complainer, Non-believer, and Mr. Distraction are not a powerhouses for success.  I am Shavonne Davenport, and I approved that message... 

 Check out this video by a deeply respected motivational speaker, ET The Hip Hop Preacher.   This is a widely shared and circulated video, ET The Hip Hop Preacher is teaching something similar to Tai Lopez... motivation.  Is he a scam?


3.  Tai Lopez is Selling Me Books and Nonsense.

Everyone who is making money, especially lots of, is selling something.  From blood to beer, the worlds billionaires... sell stuff.  Stuff that we buy all of the time without calling them sellers or scammers.  Why?  We bought what we wanted.  It seems that now, now wanting something means its a scam.  I wonder, how come we cannot just admit we don't want something?  Whether we lose or not, that is a consequence we choose with our decision.  If we don't want something or if someone is selling something, scam is not the name for that definition.

  Facebook sells all of the time.  The company makes sooooo much money, through advertising. Take a look at this article from Bankrate that shows who the youngest billionaires are and why.  You will find that they or their parents sold something.

Tai Lopez in the video, has a point when he states that no one really calls "scam" to the real scams.  If he just came out and sold you something would he still be a scam?  We buy things all of the time that have no healthy connection what so ever to us, our future, or our children.  We buy things of no value all of the time from.... sellers!  Have you ever bought a book?

All of the companies we buy from are sellers and chances are we don't ever call them scammers even though they offer nothing in return but a perishable item that we may soon forget about.  Is that a scam?  No, it's called selling and it is the foundation of business.

Any business whether you see it or if it is on the internet HAS to sell a product or service.  If it is not, it is a scam. 

 Tai Lopez is running a business, and profit does not come from giving everything away for free.  As a matter of fact, when you become the master in your industry, you charge more the the most menial things.  If you are in business or trying to start a business and your effort is to give away free things all of the time, you are not in business.  You are one of the people who will sit and call guys like Tai Lopez, a scammer.

If you do not agree with Tai Lopez, do something that you do agree with.  No one buys something they don't want to buy.  No one. 

4. He is Making Me Care Because He Has Money That He Probably Stole.


How would you know if he stole the money or sold drugs for the money?  He is trying to teach others how to do the same thing.  I have been hearing people make false claims when they are trying to name someone a scammer.  How do you lie when calling someone a liar?   How would you know where he ate, what he drove, where he lives, and how he makes his money?  Most of these "claims" are false and by people who may have met him one time or don't know him at all.

 When meeting a millionaire, what do you do.... ask him what he does!  That is what I do.  If that millionaire was Tai Lopez and he told you that he does stock trading (which is how people have made millions for generations), then would you tell him he was a scam?

If you look at some of the reviews about Tai Lopez, claiming he is a scam, check to see how much these people actually know about the product.  Are they actually showing you reasons why he is a scam?  No one is going to show you the actual product, how it works, and why it's a scam.  The ones who have purchased the product are saying what?  Nothing!  That may be heads up that he is really helping people, even you are not one of those people.

5.  He is Trying to Give People What He wants.

This is how I have learned to operate.  In order to get something, help someone else get it.  If you need love, give it.  If you need patience, give it.  If you need money, invest it.

6.  Tai Lopez Pays for Ads.

All successful network marketers and big time companies advertise.  Most used paid advertising because it brings quicker results.  As a person who has a similar background to Tai Lopez, (I don't know him nor do I make money from is product), I can tell you after 15 years that advertising is a faster form of attention.


The "build it and they will come" theme is over.  It went out in the 90's.  You HAVE to market your product or service if you plan to make any sales online.  Whether you pay or not decides how fast you get to your business goals, or even dreams.

If you want to judge everything Tai Lopez says like "quit your job" and "have big funerals" you missed the whole message, somewhere, your thoughts were distracted.

Tai Lopez: Internet Marketing Trick Revealed. 

To help those who are still on the fence and to give good content, I am adding a marketing trick that has been done millions of times on YouTube especially...

 As an internet marketer, some of us are taught to find the biggest marketer and use him/her to do an "East Coast vs. West Coast" beef.  We are taught to use those keywords "that guy" used to build his brand and talk about why one should not do one what "that guy" say and do the thing that we are doing instead.  This is so we can collect the sales that guy did not and the searches as well.

For example, you may come to a scam video where the scam claimer will tell you what else you can do instead of what they are claiming is a scam.  You are then given a link to a... well questionable company in most cases.

Tai Lopez: Another Internet Marketing Trick Revealed.

Tai Lopez uses the most common form of marketing available.  The ability to enter into people's minds using things that will get their attention.  Most marketing courses will tell you to use an emotional aspect of people and their need for impulse spending.  Tai uses one of the 7 deadly sin, actually, he uses a couple.  These are taboo.  Vanity?  It gets attention every time.  This post would go viral if I had a naked women as the introduction.  Naked women just get attention that's all.  We can't help for being human.

 The first rule in marketing should be to get attention.  The more attention you get, the more money you will make if you are selling something.  It doesn't even have to be something good.  However, it is best to choose something that is of value.  Real marketers hate people who just want to scam people out of their money for a quick buck.  A lot of effort, research, practice, learning, and sometimes money goes in to make sure that something of value is being offered.   Tai Lopez has done a great job at...marketing  He has definitely got your attention and the numbers are showing it.

If you want to take anything from Tai Lopez, observe how he runs his business. 

 I learned all of this through years of experience in looking for what I wanted.  Chances are the guy or gal you like the most, just has the business organization you are looking for.  They have an appearance that catches attention, are giving good content, seems to be everywhere at the same time, has a great website, and lots of followers.   It is great to pay attention to what's behind the product.

If you believe Tai Lopez is a scam without having any concrete ideas as to how he is scamming people like...

1. Did he promise something and something else happened instead?

Tai Lopez never stated that you can be a millionaire.  He is showing you the possibility.  Truth is just like with exercise, most people will not be successful.  It takes practice. This is a personal issue that all of us go through.  It's called the growth process.  Practice makes perfect.

2. Did he charge people money and run away with it.

If you have bought something from Tai Lopez, one of his courses and you did not receive a course, this is what would make him a scammer.


Take a look at this video by Simple Programmer.  He explains it greatly as a seasoned internet marketer... Approach "scams" like this.



 I would rather see someone actually purchase the product and explain why it is or is not a good product.  Reading an opinion is not going to change mine because I feel my opinion is more important.  It cost me more than someone who is throwing their opinion to the wind.  Why?  I pay the consequences if I choose or choose not to purchase a product, not the scam caller.  They have obviously made their decisions.

Tai Lopez: Why I didn't choose Tai Lopez if I Believe He is Not a Scammer.


Tai Lopez is not a scammer from my professional outlook.  Tai Lopez seems as if he can help anyone who has business or investing aspirations.  Being an avid business investor and one with knowledge in the stock market, Tai Lopez probably can help people gain more wealth or accomplish their deepest goals...

Tai Lopez' course is a program that you will have to put your whole self into.  
When you invest, you have to invest your time to gain the knowledge and apply the techniques in addition to the money.  Too many people feel the money is all the knowledge you need.  Those who have never seen that "payday" are still half-halfheartedly believing that people who have made lots of money and have seen such payday, have done nothing for it.  Tai Lopez may have popped up out of the blue, but if you look past the distractions, you can see he has put a lot of time into his business. As a matter of fact, it seems as if all he does is work.  Looking a little further into that, you can tell that he worked hard to get to where his whether we saw it before now or not.

If you are not willing to work as hard as he did, there is nothing he can teach you.  You cannot learn from someone you do not respect.  Put your total efforts and focus into it.  All you can muster. This is how you can get the best from ANY program that is geared for you to sucee

If you are in a program and have not mastered that one, there is no need to sign up for another one.

 I personally have another program in which I am entertaining. I have learned the hard way to master one trade at a time or I will be a "master of none".   I do however, advise that if you plan to be a customer of Tai Lopez, get ready to invest...  More than likely you will need to if you plan to put some of the information he has for you into action.

However, in the near future, I may delve a little further to actually see what Tai Lopez is talking about in his actual program.  For now, it seems that he knows what it has taken me 15 years and thousands of dollars to learn myself.  Not that I can't stand to learn something new, I am always looking to learn.  I believe the difference in myself and the next man is what he knows.  Being a book nerd myself, Tai Lopez actually impresses me with his reading ability.




Shavonne Davenport is a home-based business owner in the travel industry.  She uses her internet marketing, direct selling, and home based business knowledge and resources to help people discover the possibility of travel through their own personalized business structure.  She has written a free report called "How to Fund Your Travel Dreams" to help those who always wanted to travel or start a business in the travel industry but never thought it  possible.  To get a free copy of "How to Fund Your Travel Dreams", click here.


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