Before
you get into the methods of setting up your website and get things
going online, there are some things that you need to try to avoid when
you start in your money making online journey. I am talking about all
the distractions out there. Let me share a story about this first.
About five years ago, I began pretty much right at the beginning. Not
really knowing a lot about generating an income on the internet.
Luckily, my background is in computer programming so I had a bit of a
leg up there. I knew how to create a website and knew a bit about
graphic design as well - enough to get me by anyway. So when I first
started, I began by reading various money making methods online and
worked on implementating these methods. The trouble was that I was
bombarded by so many different methods on how to make money, that I kept
getting sidetracked and wanting to try them all. I never really gave
each method a good chance because I would not spend enough time doing
the work properly.
It was only about a year or so ago that I realized that I needed to
focus on just one thing and learn to do it really well. Once I figured
that out, I was amazed on how well I started doing. I wish this was
something that I would have figured out right at the first -- this is
why I am sharing this here. I hope you all take this advice.
Remember, if you frequent some of the online money making and internet
marketing forums, you will be bombarded by headlines like this:
"I earned $53,656 in 24 hours and you can too!"
"Learn how to get on the top of Google in 2 minutes"
"How to dominate and make a million per month!"
These aren't real headlines but you get the idea. It is easy to read
things like this and get sidetracked and tricked into trying it out.
My advice when you start out is to try to stay away from the sales
letters, hyped up headlines and other things that can easily distract
you from your chosen money making task. Believe me, from someone who has
experienced it, you will save tons of time and money.
Another huge distraction are forums. Sure, forums are a great place to
learn new things about the various ways to make money, but it can also
be a huge time waster. Myself, for one, got hung up in some of these
forums and spent too much time reading and not enough time acting. You
also have to be careful because not everything you read in a forum is
true or correct. Remember to always verify everything you think is fact
in a forum because it could be just someone that is not really qualified
to post about the topics of that forum.
If you can figure out the balance between actual work and the
"distractions" that come to you, you are going to be well on your way to
succeeding.
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