Keeping Up With...
Keeping Up With... by Cathy Bryant Copyright 2003
http://www.homebizjunction.com
...the Jones's? The Smiths? The latest internet "sure-fire, 100%
guaranteed, knock-down last, best opportunity?"
Makes you want to pull your hair out, doesn't it?
I'm here to tell you...don't get caught in that trap.
I have yet to learn about anyone who has made any significant
long-term income from any of these programs. Perhaps there have
been a few along the way, but to be successful on the internet
requires more, much more than simply joining every new
highly-touted program that comes along.
It's sad, but the reality is that there are a large number of
people who are burned by the hype and get scared away, believing
that it is truly impossible to succeed online.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
Many people just give up and fail to pursue their dreams, but
others simply stand up, brush themselves off, and proceed to do
what needs to be done in order to be successful.
Look around - there are many examples of ordinary people doing
an extraordinary business online. Some of them have advanced
degrees; others no more than a high-school education.
It is said that the internet is the great equalizer, and I know
that it is true - at least when it comes to running a profitable
online business. I'm a perfect example; who would dream that a
technophobic middle-aged female could even compete? Amazing what
you can do when you put your mind to it.
It doesn't take a brilliant mind or a truckload of cash. What it
does require, however, is a willingness to educate yourself on
what works and what doesn't - and there's a whole lot of both.
There is no one correct way to succeed online, but many. Many of
the so-called "gurus" tell you that there's only one way - THEIR
way - but don't buy into it.
We are not all alike - so why should our businesses be?
Choosing a business only because you think it can make you lots
of money is a recipe for disaster. Find your passion, and build
your business around it. You must do this in order to maintain
the enthusiasm needed to guide you over the rough patches.
It is then that others will be racing to keep up with you!