What's the #1 Thing People Do Wrong?
I admit it. I'm frustrated. I'm tired of getting emails from
people who write, "I can't do what you did because ---."
Just fill in the blank with whatever excuse you can think of.
People say they can't write as many books as I have because
they don't have the time, or they're too old, or too young, or
too married, or too single.
People say they can't make their book a best-seller like I did
because their book is different, or they're different, or the
timing is different.
People say they can't ask celebrities for endorsements because
they feel insignificant, or insulting, or imposing.
The list of excuses is endless. Here are some more actual ones
I've received:
"You're more famous than me. I could never write people and ask
for their help, as they wouldn't give me the time of day."
I started asking people for help, advice, input, suggestions
and direction when I was a teenager. I have letters from FBI
king J. Edgar Hoover, boxing legend Jack Dempsey, and master
magician John Mulholland. I was certainly unknown then. Yet
people always helped me. I've managed to connect with Evel
Kneivel, Donald Trump, Jimmy Carter, best-selling authors and
more--- and I did it before anyone knew my name. I simply ASKED
for their help. They were kind and replied. Today I'm doing the
same for anyone who writes me who sounds sincere and respectful.
"You have a large network of people to ask for things."
Yes, I do. NOW. But I didn't when I first started. I developed
my network by building relationships. I reached out to people,
helped them, they helped me, and trust was formed. Because I've
nurtured my relationships online for almost ten years now, a
bond is set. When I announce that I want contributions for a new
book, my network responds. When they want something, I respond.
I was able to compile all the information for my most recent
book, "The E-Code: 47 Surprising Secrets for Making Money Online
Almost Instantly," in less than 7 days --- all because I asked
my network for help.
"You have a big mailing list so you can sell things faster."
I went online with no mailing list. NONE. I didn't even
recognize the importance of having my own list until one day I
offered my first e-class to my then tiny list and made $22,500
in one week. Then I woke up. I've been working on building my
email list ever since. Anyone can do it. And while you're
waiting to do it, you can always joint-venture with people who
already have mailing lists. How? Just ASK. One day some person
in Norway wrote me. He wanted to know if I would help him sell
his new software. I liked his program and agreed. He didn't have
a list. I did. He had software. I liked it. I did a mailing and
split the profits with him. It was a win-win.
"You are more talented as a copywriter so you can sell better
than me."
I learned to be a copywriter by investing time, money and
effort into studying the greats and getting out there and doing
it. My first sales letters were garbage. I still write and
rewrite to make my letters as hypnotic as I can. I wasn't born
writing, reading, or even walking. I learned it all. Can't you?
"I don't have anything to offer free to get people to buy what
I am selling."
There are a million things for free online. You can find
thousands---thousands!---of free e-books online. Just grab a few
and offer them as your incentives to get people to buy your
product or service. Anyone can do this. Just look around online.
The fruit is there for the picking. I've seen people take
classics of literature---now in the public domain and available
as e-books---and offer them as incentives for prospects to buy
their product. It works. How do you find them? SEARCH.
"I can't teach an e-class like you because I have no
credentials."
Your credentials are you. They are your life experiences more
than anything else. Few today care about whether you have a
degree or any other credential. They care if you can deliver on
whatever you promise. My lifemate, Nerissa, is about to teach an
online video editing class. Anything you can teach off-line can
be taught on-line. With video, audio, graphics, text, and chat
rooms, you can have a virtual classroom on ANYTHING you can
imagine. Why not?
"I can't make money selling my stuff on the Internet."
Look around. The Internet is so big and vast and even
incomprehensible that truly anything can be sold online. I've
seen people sell tumble weeds and buggy whips, greeting cards
and computer generated art. Anything sold off-line can be sold
on-line. Go look at Ebay. People sell cars, used clothes, dirt
and even snow there. I once sold an "Elvis Mermaid" at Ebay.
(You can see a picture of it at www.mrfire.com) Are there really
any limits to what can be sold online?
"I missed the right time to sell my idea."
Really? Just look at the title of one of my books: "There's A
Customer Born Every Minute." A new crowd of prospects appears
every single day. You can sell virtually anything at virtually
any time if you think of what people want and cater to them.
Sometimes you have to think of other uses for the same product,
or other audiences than what you originally had in mind. But the
best time to sell what you have is now. What are you waiting for?
"You live in America and I live in Mexico and selling doesn't
work here."
Give me a break. Friends of mine always go to Mexico (and other
countries said to be behind us) and they come home with truck
loads of things they bought. Besides that, with the Internet,
where you live is almost meaningless. Take your product and go
online. Then you're not selling to your poor neighbors, but to
the entire planet. Think BIG.
The list goes on and on.
To me, excuses are the #1 thing people do wrong -- online and
off. While all of these excuses seem legit to the person saying
them, they are virtually all hogwash.
Excuses are beliefs. If you buy into them, you're stuck. If you
believe instead that there's always a way around whatever the
excuse is, then you'll move forward. My philosophy is, "There is
ALWAYS a way."
So let me try to help you here.
First, what are your excuses?
When I began this article by asking the question, "I can't do
what you did because ---", what did you say? How did you
complete the sentence? Those are some of your excuses.
Second, ask yourself if there's any way on earth to get around
your excuses. In other words, are the excuses you stated real or
imagined? Have you tried to get past any of them? Has anyone
else, ever, gotten past the same excuses?
Finally, what would you do if you had no excuses?
Whatever your answer, get out there and JUST DO IT.
Leave your excuses behind and your prosperity will begin to
come to you.
Leave your excuses behind and you can achieve success, too.
Leave your excuses behind and your life will begin to soar.
If you don't act now, why not?
Whatever your answer, THAT'S an excuse.
Are you going to let it stop you?