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How To Get Rich Online With Internet Marketing By Saleem
Rana Here is why most people
fail in an online business:
They see the possibilities
immediately: You can market
a digital or dropship product
to the entire world, the process
is almost completely automated,
and you can get rich very
quickly. They then reach out
and study internet marketing
and try and focus on expressing
their niche interest. They
reach out and start buying
marketing materials and going
to seminars and hanging out
in forums. Often the get into
debt in the process and sometimes
their relationships fall apart
as their significant other
consider them short off dementia,
but they are goaded on by
this vision that they see
as possible. A lot of stress
happens when you suddenly
become single-minded. Intense
focus is both the secret of
greatness and the root cause
of burnout. Finally, they
get overwhelmed by the amount
of information that is out
there on this subject, spin
their wheels, suffer from
information indigestion, experience
failure, and then quit. Yet,
remarkably, some people do
amazingly well. They go through
the same cycles but they come
out winners. At this point,
they start making in a day
what took them a year in their
previous dead-end jobs to
make. While this is a complex
topic, there are two critical
elements that a netpreneur
has to sort through. How he
or she sorts through them
determines whether they stay
in the game and win big or
drop out and fail, going back
to the dismal jobs and unfulfilling
lives that they hoped to escape.
The first element to failing
online is poor study skills.
It’s easy enough to whip out
a credit card and download
an e-book or a software program
that promises the end to the
search. Suddenly, they see
an end to poverty and the
beginning of riches. Suddenly,
they envision the death of
pain and the birth of pleasure.
Unfortunately, they then have
to actually read, study, and
apply the information. Most
people don’t get this far.
It’s easier to just get the
next information package.
Often enough, they consider
the information to be at fault;
even if the person selling
the information happens to
have a fabulous track record,
with lots of social and statistical
proof. They conclude that
either (a) they got scammed
or (b) some vital information
was withheld from them. They
become guru-haters. The real
culprit, however, is their
own impatience, poor study
skills, getting discouraged
when there isn’t instant comprehension,
and failing to test the strategies
out. The short attention cultivated
by surfing may help them process
large amounts of information
quickly, but there is also
a time when they need to spend
a large amount of time processing
information slowly to comprehend
and use it. An e-book is just
an e-book and a software program
is just a software program—-until
the information is read, studied,
comprehended, and applied.
The second element to failing
online is not understanding
the learning loop. Failure
is a bitter experience. Most
of us shy away from it. Yet
in our reluctance to go through
it, we fail to get to the
other side, which is success.
You have to fail first before
you can succeed. Failure is
the process of trying something
out, learning about it, improving
your performance, eliminating
what does not work, and finally
arriving at a formula for
success. Once you have this
formula, then you can replicate
that success over and over
again. What’s more, when you
refine that success, it gets
even bigger. Mastery consists
of three phases: learning,
applying, and responding to
feedback. It’s a cybernetic
loop. If you focus on the
feedback as feedback, you
will go through cycles of
failing that will then lead
you to cycles of succeeding.
Unfortunately, most people
don’t let the loop run itself
out. They respond to negative
feedback as failure and stop
dead in their tracks, discouraged,
disillusioned, and upset.
They only want positive feedback.
Yet the feedback loop is always
both positive and negative.
Some things that you try out
work and others that you try
out don’t work. You will never
know what works and what does
not work until you try different
things out. Saleem Rana, a
psychotherapist, would love
to share his inspiring ideas
with you. Hunting everywhere
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