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Monday, April 12, 2010

> I've worked with a lot of marketers in the past 3 years. Every
> marketer falls into one of 3 categories. I'll quickly describe the
> first two types of Internet marketers.
>
> Type 1: Very few type 1's are reading this right now. They have
> long since left Internet marketing. Type 1's wanted quick and easy
> money. Anyone who has followed me for very long understands there
> is no such thing as "quick and easy" with Internet marketing.
>
> Type 2: These are the marketers having all the fun right now. They
> have figured out how to succeed online and are enjoying their
> success!
>
> Type 3: This marketer is stuck in the middle. They want success
> really really bad. They have tremendous determination and a great
> work ethic. They are willing to do whatever it takes to succeed
> online, but real success is still eluding them.
>
> If you fall into the type 3 category, listen up.
>
> It's common for these types to feel they have hit a dead-end. Does
> this sound like you
>
> Have you worked your rear off and done all the things you thought
> you were "supposed to do" in order to succeed online...yet success
> still seems as far away as ever?
>
> I've said this before, but I want to remind you again; you have to
> find your own groove! You can duplicate exactly what I do, or any
> other successful marketer and chances are it won't all fall into
> place for you as you expect.
>
> You have to find the right combination of niche and techniques
> that work with YOUR unique personality and energy. For example, I'd
> probably be a flop at making income from a dating site, but there
> are some folks making millions at it.
>
> If you feel like your wheels are only spinning and not moving you
> along, there is a very good chance your "combination" of niche and
> techniques are not correct.
>
> I can help you with a lot of things, but one thing I can't help you
> with is finding YOUR right combination. Only you can dig inside
> yourself and find the right alignment.
>
> Here's my best advice on doing so. The secret is NOT looking inside
> to find your "right" path. The secret is looking inside yourself to
> see that the path you are on is NOT correct for you. (Hey, that IS
> the SECRET...read that last part again!)
>
> It's not that hard to do. It requires trusting yourself. Take a
> look at what you are doing. If it doesn't "FEEL" right, LISTEN to
> your inner voice. Your inner voice will tell you when you are on
> the wrong path.
>
> When you HEAR that voice tell you things are out of kilter, you
> MUST be willing to bite the bullet and change what you are doing.
> All the brute force you can ever muster won't do you a bit of good.
> You can't keep beating your head against that dead-end wall and
> expect different results.
>
> When the inner voice says things are not quite right, makes some
> tweaks or even major changes. Then tap your inner voice. Do things
> feel better or worse than before? If they feel better, you know you
> are on the right track.
>
> Success requires repeating the above process over and over. There
> is rarely (like never) a direct path to success. There are always
> unexpected turns and back tracking involved.
>
> Success may not be quick and easy, but it should not feel eternally
> frustrating either.
>
> Now then, go someplace quiet and listen to what your inner voice is
> saying.
>


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