The Right Approach
If I told you I would give you a part time job where you would
be able to set your own hours, work from the comfort of your
home, and earn a few hundred dollars a month after the first
couple of months, you might think that was pretty cool.
If I then went on to tell you that with that same part time job
you could replace your current income within a year and then
massively exceed that income within a couple you'd probably
think that was incredible.
Would you take me up on it? I bet you would.
So, then why is it that when people venture into Internet
Marketing they waste so much time and money by immediately going
for the "holy grail"? Is it because they're gullible, or lazy,
or a combination of both?
For some that is the case...and for others I just think they
have bought into the wild pack of lies that gets bandied about
the Internet...they buy into one pipe dream after another.
What's the answer? One answer is to take the "Right Approach".
You certainly need focus and a plan, but there is a mentality
that's required that goes way above and beyond those general
concepts.
When people are looking to earn extra income it is typically
about increasing their monthly cash flow. Since a substantial
number of folks today are living check to check, the idea of
adding more money into the hopper every month is extremely
appealing. It is the main reason people get a second job.
So, how about likening your new Internet Marketing career to a
part time/second job? A second job that will afford you some
extra money every month and which could replace your main source
of income in the long run.
Since we live in a short term, gotta have it now society, why
not attack your Internet Marketing business with short term
goals? I know...I know. Not very flashy...but if you want to be
successful then forget the idea of being rich in 30 days, and
get with the idea of building your business one small step at a
time.
Here is an effective strategy for doing just that; by keeping
the right mindset and taking the Right Approach...
When you get started, pick one monthly bill that aggravates the
heck out of you. For me it was all of them but the one that most
annoyed me was the telephone bill. I hated getting that thing in
the mail every month and decided that it was the first one to
go.
I applied the techniques I had learned about being an affiliate
marketer and began focusing on earning enough a month to pay
that with my online earnings. It was only a short while before I
had that handled. So, now my phone bill was covered and gave me
an extra $100 or so bucks in free cash each month.
Now that I had taken care of those annoying phone bills I picked
the next most hated bill which was my water bill. I could barely
stomach the sight of those things. Again, in a short while I was
earning enough to pay my water bill in addition to my phone
bill. 2 down and even more extra cash in my pocket.
As time passed I became more adept at marketing online and
earned more money each month. I continued to apply the same
strategy and continued to pick off various bills until I got to
the point where I was making more online then I was working my
day job and was able to afford my normal bills and still have
plenty of fun money.
Was this quick? Not by most people's definition, but in 14
months I was able to make the decision that I would no longer
work for anyone but me and had the ability to support myself and
have a few of the nicer things in life by Internet Marketing
alone.
And guess what? There were thousands of people that began their
marketing careers the same time I did and most of them are in
the exact same boat they were at day 1.
They didn't take the right approach and they only thought about
making it big and making it fast. Although that can happen from
time to time and some folks do it better and faster than others,
that is the exception and not the rule.
So, how about that part time job now? Are you willing to go the
distance? If you are then set short term goals and take the
Right Approach. That "holy grail" is out there but it takes
patience, work, and focus to get it.