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Sunday, June 26, 2011

What a Name, WowWe?

When I first heard a small voice on the phone say,"Hello, my name is Emily, and I am calling about WowWe."  "What?"  She said it again.  This time I still didn't understand, but I wasn't about to say "what?" again.

Emily proceeded to tell me about this business opportunity.  "How did you get my number?"  "Who are you?"  I wondered.

She proceeded to tell me about a business that I could run from my home with a small amount of cash outlay to begin with and if I put some effort into it I could make a great deal of money.  Sounded good to me.

I had been typing my fingers to the bone writing articles and putting ads on them through ClickBank all week.  Recently I was diagnosed with Narcolepsy and cannot work any type of regular job anymore.  To focus on something without falling asleep is impossible.  I am taking a new medication that is working better than any of the others I have tried, but I am still sleepy and will fall asleep if I am still trying to concentrate on something for a while.  It may take me longer than others, but I can write short stories and try to make money.

The more Emily talked, the more I thought this sounded a lot easier than what I was doing.  Have you ever tried to "spin" an article?  Don't. 

I signed up!  Emily sent me some informative emails and I began investigating this "WowWe ". 

Most of my life, in fact for the last 30 years, I have worked in an oil refinery.  My job as an operator was so interesting.  Every day I learned at least one new thing.  There was always something going on, especially in our unit.  We all worked a lot of overtime and made a lot of money.

The last two years I worked were plagued by excessive daytime sleepiness.  My symptoms became worse as time went on and after three doctors and numerous test, I was diagnosed with Narcolepsy.  Towards the end of my career, I was falling asleep talking to people about my dreams in my sleep with my eyes open.  How does that happen?  There were halucinations and so many embarrassing moments, I was almost glad when a doctor finally said that I could not do my job safely.  At the same time, I was so very sad.  My job was the only thing I had to look forward to; my homelife was horrible, but we're not going to talk about that.

After reading the Policies and Procedures for WowWe, the company seems like the kind of company I would like to work with.  I need to completely understand what "Representatives must develop or maintain service of at least one (1) Retail Customer every month" means.  How hard is that and just what exactly is a retail customer?  I am hoping it is one person that you convince to become a Premium Affiliate like yourself.

Regardless, I am going to give it my best shot.  I hope you do, too.

Since becoming a Premium Affiliate for WowWe, I have access to some marketing materials that I have included with this Blog.  Tomorrow I hope I'll have an update.

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