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s12345
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#1 · Posted: 9 Feb 2009 15:38


hey there well i would like to give my take on the way i go about making money online:

1.Be positive right from the start

2.Have the tools, knowledge and advice to succeed

3.You get out of the business, what you put into it.

4.Don't fall for all the hype, gradually build up your business!

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mountainmom5
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#2 · Posted: 10 Feb 2009 01:32


You got it...

And when things don't go as planned, you go get a cup of coffee, take a break and then get back at it... believe me, I know what I am talking about, have had lots of coffee breaks - and hair pulling, threatening to shoot the computer incidents as well ....

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#3 · Posted: 11 Feb 2009 07:31


I've just spent a frustrating few hours trying to work on one single image in Photoshop. Everything I tried went wrong and finally I got angry with myself and everyone around me.

Why? Because I was trying too hard, that's why.

This episode brought to mind some truths that I know, but don't always remember to apply:

Perfection is a constantly moving goalpost

You could always do that bit better in some way, applying a different technique, spending more time, whatever. But you'll never arrive at the destination called 'perfect' because it doesn't actually exist.

But if you take this route two things happen. Firstly you get into a law of diminishing returns, which means you get back less and less for each extra bit you put in. And second, you've slipped into procrastination � you're not actually getting anything done because you've convinced yourself you can't move on until this one thing is perfect.

And it may not even be something central to your goals that you've decided to aim for perfection with. Chances are it's a side road, a red herring, but spending time trying to perfect it makes you believe you're making progress, even when everyone around you (and you in your more truthful moments) can see you're just treading water.

So take the coffee break, walk away from the situation and forget about it, then come back with a fresh mind and do what you should be doing to build your business.

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seeyalater72
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#4 · Posted: 11 Feb 2009 09:14


Great advice especially #4. Believing the hype is what causes most people to leave a business. They get involved because they've been promised "$10,000 in 30 days" then get discouraged and quit when it doesn't happen. "Slow and steady wins the race."

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#5 · Posted: 12 Feb 2009 01:52


Totally Agree.
I have been searching and learning for months and I have been so close to giving up so many times!! Now I am seeing results and I am so proud!
No I am not making $1,000's but I am off to a good start.

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#6 · Posted: 12 Feb 2009 09:47


What do you do to keep motivated. It seems like there is so much info out there and after a while I don't even know what to do next. Very frustrating.

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#7 · Posted: 13 Feb 2009 08:23


Once you start receiving the cheque, you will find that all the hard work is worth it.

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Lauren
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#8 · Posted: 13 Feb 2009 17:01 · Edited by: Lauren


Good information, dayflyer. Could not agree more. Probably my biggest single hurdle over the years has been fighting the urge to make something "perfect". I could potentially be getting that graphic to look "just right" and the other guy already made his first sale because his site was up!

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#9 · Posted: 14 Feb 2009 11:47


Time and patience is certainly true when it comes to making money online. So is developing internet marketing skills. And as soon as you can afford it do you what you like best and outsource the rest.

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dayflyer
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#10 · Posted: 14 Feb 2009 12:17


Glad you liked the post - hope it was helpful. I now put articles, blog posts and offers straight on after a couple of checks only, I will look at the site later and if it wants altering I will alter it then. Meanwhile, it has been up and running for people to see - mistyakes & all.

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rubsync
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#11 · Posted: 12 Mar 2009 05:50


time management, hard work and patience are the tools to acquire money...

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#12 · Posted: 12 Mar 2009 13:32


Hi s12345,

Well said in each case. We do have to take the time to master well the fundamentals and then experiment to learn from experience while continuing to learn.

DayFlyer,

You've accurately described the flipside of the coin - that you can't hold off on things too long or you'll take way to long or it may never even happen.

Perfection can certainly be upsetting, especially when there seems to be no end in sight...then one additional thing pops up...then another...then another...and so on.

dayflyer:
And second, you've slipped into procrastination � you're not actually getting anything done because you've convinced yourself you can't move on until this one thing is perfect.

The above bit can be quite sobering for anyone who is stuck there.

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