One of my favorite statements is:
“The Road to Success is Paved with the Stones of Failure”
It helps keep you on track. Understand that you will fail many times in your quest for success. How you handle and learn from those failures will determine how fast you make it to the end of your success path.
One of my mentors says “What you knew last week got you last week’s paycheck”
In other words, you must keep learning.
If you have not mastered the skills to make $100 per day in your internet business, then I suggest you make that a goal. $100 per day comes out to $3,000 per month… nice income for anyone just starting out.
I meet people every day who say that they can’t do something.
- Make a website
- Set up an autoresponder
- Save a graphic
- Make a video
- Advertise
- Write an article
You name it, and someone thinks they can’t do it.
The reality is they won’t learn how to do it.
Those are the simple tools of the trade in an online business. Yet most folks refuse to learn how to do them. Six months ago, I did not know how to do a video and put it up online. Then, when I realized how critical it currently is to be able to work with video for your marketing, I went out, bought a video camera and just started. Were my first videos great? No, they were pretty crummy. But I got better over the next few. And now, those videos are working for me to bring in new prospects and new sources of money for me.
Think it was worth my time and money learning how to make a good video? OF COURSE IT WAS.
Don’t let your lack of skills or knowledge stop your quest for success in an online business (or offline for that matter.) People with less knowledge and/or skills than you have are making a huge success in business. You just need to learn the skills and knowledge that you don’t currently have to get to that success that you desire.
“Luck is where preparation meets opportunity”
Be lucky!
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Break Break…
Isn’t it weird how that Law of Attraction stuff works? Here’s what I mean.
About 12 hours ago, I wrote the above article. After dinner tonite, I get an email from a list I am on with the video below.
SAME MESSAGE… As Yogi Berra would say: “Deja Vu all over again.”
Listen to how T. Harv Ecker puts it, far more eloquently than I did.
Fred Raley
Woodbridge, VA
703 203 4648
FredRaley@GMail.com
Fred’s Internet Business
