Building Your Business Means Taking Action!
Kudos! It’s a enormous step to begin your own internet business. Besides navigating information overload and the financial aspects, you’ve just made a great investment in you.
“Why an investment in myself?” you ask.
Your decision, on a very imperative level, is you standing up to control your own life. Beginning your internet business may become one of the most critical growth steps you’ll ever take. Many facets of your personality will come up for examination while building your business – knowing first of all that the buck stops with you. It is you who is going to pull off your marketing venture and realizing that there are really no magic bullets, no easy, breezy floats to the top of the money pile.
Starting out will your biggest trial – learning the “language” of the internet, the programs available and determining where you belong. Do you want to set up a blog or a Mini Site? Is affiliate marketing where you belong? Or would you rather supply a service?
Mental focus will be another huge challenge. There are so many byways and rabbit holes to jump into, you’ll feel like you’ve been caught up in an amusement park. But it is essential to give at least 150% of your attention to your business research for whatever amount of time you allot, even if it’s only an hour or two daily. Whatever segment of your online education you undertake, whether it’s learning to write good copy, figuring out the best way to set up your site, or educating yourself on free marketing tools… concentrate totally on what you are doing.
There is nothing casual about internet marketing. You have to know what you you plan to accomplish, the type of clients you want to work with and the type of business associations you want to make. Don’t get me wrong, you can change your direction…but focus on whatever direction you are taking. Focus on following that road while you are on it. Snoozing at the wheel, or “scenic distractions” just won’t cut it.
The linking thread, running through successful entrepeneurs, has been defined in three words “Speed of Implementation.” The the minute you get an idea, fly with it, try it, test drive it, see if it flies. ACT ON IT! AND LEARN FROM YOUR ACTIONS!
Why are a fraction of the internet marketers making real money in IM ? Because most people sit around and think…should I do this…or that…but if I do, then maybe it will, maybe it won’t, and if this happens….or what if that…. They play at marketing in their minds, argue with themselves, wonder if that’s the thing they want to do, are fearful that if what they want will ever really come to be, and they talk themselves out of doing rather than jumping into the arena and tasting the live result of learning first hand.
A successful painter friend used to say, “If you do the painting in your mind or talk about it long enough, you’ll never have to do it!”
Successful people ACT and LEARN FROM THEIR ACTIONS. They try out their idea and get a response. They experience the effect.
If you try it, experience it to really see how it works, you’ll see what skill you lack and need to implement. When you follow up, you move ahead… you get to see the consequences. YOU LEARN!
And once you learn something, continue on. Follow up with what you learn. If you take a course on list building, run with it. Set up your autoresponder. Learn how to set up your squeeze page. Don’t mull the lessons over and over. MAKE IT HAPPEN!
YOU LEARN FROM DOING, TAKING ACTION, GETTING RESPONSES, EXPERIENCING THE RESULTANT ACTIONS. There are no errors, just educational experiences.
You are involved in an intense, personal growing process whether you realize it or not. More than a business process, it’s a self-training endeavor. Kudos and I wish you an expansive growth experience.
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