Monday 9 December 2013

Lesson #3 - The Easy Way To Find Money

I'm not much of a fan of working hard. I'll do it, but only if I
don't have a choice. That being said, I find myself working
surprisingly hard trying to find the easiest ways to do things
and that's the reason I put this report together.

To save you some of the time and effort I've put into working
hard to be lazy and still make money online.

What I've found is that even though you may know at least as
much as some of your biggest competitors about making money, the
reason you may not bank the kind of sales figures they do has a
lot to do with a massive amount of leverage.

Leverage is when you can put the efforts of 100's or even
1,000's of other people behind you so they can help push you
forward to do things you couldn't do on your own.

Think about it.

When was the last time you got an email from a "guru" about his
latest product and didn't get at least ten other messages from
that "guru's" affiliates telling you about the exact same
product?

Am I telling you to create your own product and start an
affiliate program?

No.

That's too much work.

What I want you to understand is that many of your more
successful competitors understand something that guides most of
the actions they take in business.

What's that?

Why work hard by yourself when you can get other people to work
hard for you as well?

How does that mindset apply to you?

Simple.

You should never do anything online that doesn't multiply your
efforts on a project even after you stop putting any of your
time and energy into it. Your time is limited to 24 hours in a
day but 100's of people can put thousands of combined hours into
promoting you.


The basic idea...

If someone is running full speed at you, is it easier to stand
your ground and try to stop them when they run into you or get
behind them and push them forward?

Since they're already moving forward, it only makes sense that
you'd have an easier and less painful time pushing them in the
direction they're already headed in.


Regards,
http://www.myinternetmarketingguide.com/gift?e=noelmwangi55@yahoo.com


Lesson #2 - The Basic Truth About Success

I'm about to address one of the biggest obstacles standing in
the way of you making money right now.

Being successful at anything you choose to do requires hard work
and consistency. I know that in the Internet marketing field,
use of those words is a big no-no, but it's the undeniable
truth.

Without an understanding that you may have to work for your
success you might think there's some secret formula out there
that's going to magically put money in your pockets simply
because you know it.

Knowing this, I titled this report "Making Money Online for
Newbies" because it implies that everything else is you've been
doing is hard and that I've found some simple "secret" you
aren't aware of.

It was the most direct way to get your attention and I'm not the
only marketer who understands that.

All you have to do is look at how many products you've bought
with the expectation that if you bought it, you would be able to
turn your business around with the "new secrets" you thought you
were going to learn to see I'm telling the truth.

I know you've seen some people who have hit the net full speed
with their first product and had all kinds of crazy success.

Many times it's a fluke and it's not something that person can
ever reproduce because since their first product launch did so
well, they get trapped into thinking that what they did was
easy, forgetting all they time and effort they put into
everything that got them there.

It's easy to get trapped into thinking that success is easy if
you just have the right "knowledge" on your side. That's the big
myth pushed on you by slick marketers who only want to sell you
stuff.

But the truth of the matter is success doesn't always come easy
even if you know the best "secrets" out there.

Anytime I need money, there are always a few basic concepts I
can rely on that will always produce profits in a short amount
of time without me having to spend any money on advertising.

The only reason I know about these concepts is because I read
pretty much everything I could get my hands on until one day
things just started to make sense, but it wasn't easy to get to
this point.

When I started out I had no money, no business or marketing
background, no support from my family or friends, no computer
knowledge and well, no computer.

That's not the easiest way to start but I didn't care. I wanted
to be my own boss and be in control of my own life as much as
possible.

Period.

Now, making money online isn't a dream for me anymore simply
because I refused to let anything stand in the way of what I
wanted. It did take me two solid years to start making money
however.

The most important thing I've learned about what it takes to be
successful is that you can't give up. Ever. Success has a way of
waiting until 99.9% of the people who were looking for it give
up in frustration before it decides to show up at your feet.


Regards,
http://www.myinternetmarketingguide.com/gift?e=noelmwangi55@yahoo.com

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