Saturday, February 24, 2007

Patience and Persistence Is the Key to Success






Authored By Rebecca Beasley

A lot of people think they can get online and sign up for free programs and they will just magically start receiving huge checks in the mail and never have to work another day at a "real" job. But after a few weeks of being online they find out that it's not as easy as it sounds and they want to give up.

Anything you do that's worth doing is going to take hard work, attention to details, patience and persistence. That means listening to the advice of people who have been where you are, paying attention to what they tell and, and applying what you learn to your every day online experience.

You need patience to be willing to wait for it to happen, and you can't have that "now or never" attitude and expect to get anywhere with online marketing. It takes starting from the bottom and working your way up the next level, and you've got to look further down the road than the next get rich scheme you can find. You've got to start thinking about where you were five years ago and where you can be in the next five years if you take the time now to make the changes you need to make in order to succeed.

I can't say this enough. Nothing worth doing is easy. If you want to be successful you're going to have to sacrifice your time and your talents to get the job done. And you're going to run into problems. That's just life, but when you take the time to find the solutions to each problem that comes along, and you consistently solve the problems and consistantly strive to reach your goals, taking baby steps if you need to, you will reach them.

Every day you must do the tasks that lead to success.
You've got to find the right tools to get whatever job you want to do done.

You have to learn from successful people, and you've got to know the rules so that you don't break them and set yourself back even further.

Marketing is an extremely demanding income producer. But it produces more income than most doctors and lawyers earn if it's done properly and given the time to do it right, it can make you richer than any other career you could think of.

But done improperly, it can break your pocketbook, and make you look like a fool in the eyes of people you never even met.

Doctors and attorneys make a lot of money, but they spend a lot of money getting there, and they dedicate endless hours of labor to their work and before they make their first dollar, they spend thousands of dollars in education, purchasing the tools they use and paying employees to help run their offices, and they have to hire people to take care of their money, people to protect their interests and protect them from law suits, and many other expenses, not to mention paying back for college loans and everything else they have to pay in order to practice their field.

A marketer who pays attention to details and learns their trade well can come out on top without ever spending a dime if they play their cards right.

Just the education alone is worth spending hundreds of dollars for.But you can learn it for free and spend a few bucks a month in order to make thousands. Just don't let the hype get to you. Stick to programs that offer you free marketing tools, free lessons, and free membership.

Once you're learned how to do some of the tasks you need to do, then you'll want to spend a few bucks and upgrade to a higher level. Start earning a little bit at a time and don't spend what you earn on junk. Save it for the right moment when you can get a lifetime membership in one of the programs you're doing for one price.

Learn to get referrals in the programs that pay you as an affiliate and use the money you make to buy better marketing tools and advertising.

But don't fall for the smoke and mirrors..flashy websites, too good to be true promises and snake oil charmers. Be realistic in your expectations and take the advice that is given to you from people who have been there for a long time and have shown levels of success that you admire.

Stick to your guns. You'll find that success isn't far from you. Count each small milestone you cross as a success, and start building each step into a thousand mile walk that will lead to the ultimate success.

You will get there. If you fall, pick yourself up, brush yourself off, and start all over again.

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