Why Are You Paying For Something That’s Free?

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Have you ever thought about how crazy it is that we pay for bottled water?  Sure, everyone likes to point out to Fiji and Voss water and say: “it is just water.”  Most people don’t see how crazy it is that there’s even a market for bottled water.  Almost 3 quarters of Earth is covered in water, it falls from the sky and in most parts of the world, it’s rare for a building not to have running water.

However, this doesn’t stop people from spending over $100 billion on bottled water a year.  So, when most tap water is usually just as clean and even tastes better than bottled water and free, why do people pay for bottled water?  It’s because most people aren’t mentally prepared to drink tap water.  Most people think tap water is dirty which is why they only use it to wash.  All it takes is a filter to fix that but most people never think beyond what they already know about tap water and waste money.

Then some people just don’t fill up their own water bottles and end up spending money every day on a bottle of something they could get for free.  It’s just like how most people treat their jobs.  They don’t think about other possibilities than what everyone else is doing and even if they do, they aren’t prepared to handle all the details of a different type of job.

Click Funnels takes care of both of those problems.  Click Funnels is an online business system where affiliates are given ads to place on sites like Craigslist and Facebook.  They earn commissions worth thousands on those ads without ever wasting time driving to an office or struggling with the details of online marketing.

Basically, Click Funnels affiliates get all the benefits of drinking tap water without having to think about it.  So, you will keep paying for bottled water or will you rise up and join Click Funnels?

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