I haven't yet decided how to describe my blog because I'm not quite sure what it's about yet. I already have a free traffic blog at http://www.freetraffictip.com, a website promotion blog and several dozen others. When I decide between it being a kind of tell-all confessional about making one's entire income online OR some kind of resource business streaming site for internet marketing, I guess I'll change this. Or not.
I'll Bet You Don't Know the Answer to This Question
Posted 01-23-2010 at 12:16 AM by Tinu
Because though I know three answers, I'm never sure which one is the right one unless it's someone else's blog.
Oh wait, you probably want to know what the question is. I'm thinking to myself, what should my first blog post be about. There are three answers to this question as I mentioned, at least there are in the case of a business blog.
1- Just write. You can always take it out later.
2- Dive right into the blog and chose one of the topics you're going to be blogging about on a regular basis.
3- Tell Your Story.
Currently I'm torn between one and three. Because I thought it might be neat for people just starting out at the Warrior Forum to know what happens when you listen to the other members, draw encouragement from them and stick to your guns.
And to tell you that, I'd have to start telling you my story. And how, though it says I've been a member here since December 2003, I've actually been here since before this blog software. If you're in the War Room, you know the one I mean. If you look on the testimonial page of one of Allen's early products, you'll see my testimonial from 1998.
Finding a measure of success has been a rough ride, and still is sometimes. (I've spent the last three and a half years near exhaustion or gravely ill half the time, caused mostly by my workaholicism, and my feverish desire to try to right something that went badly wrong in 2007.)
But everyone has their fair share of problems - it's just what kind do you have? I'd rather have the issue of lost motivation, and trying to pay someone back money I never got to spend than the prospect of trying to work a nine to five with a persistent health issue. Or trying to get Social Security... drag!
A successful internet marketer, even if you're only making $50k a year, has a lifestyle that used to be reserved for millionaires.
I get up whenever I want.
I travel whenever I feel like it.
If I need a sick day I take one.
I fall asleep or go out when it suits me, not because it's Friday night. (Watching movies in the theater on Tuesday morning has got to be one of my greatest joys.)
I can live anywhere there is internet.
There's a down side. There's lots of downsides, but I'll come to those another day. Still, I wouldn't trade it for anything. That's why I want to write about these 3things in particular.
1- How to use the Warrior Forum to make your life as an internet marketer or online business owner better,
2- What it's like after you've "made it", if you want to call it that, and,
3- Resources for the Internet Marketer. Stuff I find in my travels and every now and again, my own stuff. Some of it for free. What can I say, I'm partial to Warriors.
Oh wait, you probably want to know what the question is. I'm thinking to myself, what should my first blog post be about. There are three answers to this question as I mentioned, at least there are in the case of a business blog.
1- Just write. You can always take it out later.
2- Dive right into the blog and chose one of the topics you're going to be blogging about on a regular basis.
3- Tell Your Story.
Currently I'm torn between one and three. Because I thought it might be neat for people just starting out at the Warrior Forum to know what happens when you listen to the other members, draw encouragement from them and stick to your guns.
And to tell you that, I'd have to start telling you my story. And how, though it says I've been a member here since December 2003, I've actually been here since before this blog software. If you're in the War Room, you know the one I mean. If you look on the testimonial page of one of Allen's early products, you'll see my testimonial from 1998.
Finding a measure of success has been a rough ride, and still is sometimes. (I've spent the last three and a half years near exhaustion or gravely ill half the time, caused mostly by my workaholicism, and my feverish desire to try to right something that went badly wrong in 2007.)
But everyone has their fair share of problems - it's just what kind do you have? I'd rather have the issue of lost motivation, and trying to pay someone back money I never got to spend than the prospect of trying to work a nine to five with a persistent health issue. Or trying to get Social Security... drag!
A successful internet marketer, even if you're only making $50k a year, has a lifestyle that used to be reserved for millionaires.
I get up whenever I want.
I travel whenever I feel like it.
If I need a sick day I take one.
I fall asleep or go out when it suits me, not because it's Friday night. (Watching movies in the theater on Tuesday morning has got to be one of my greatest joys.)
I can live anywhere there is internet.
There's a down side. There's lots of downsides, but I'll come to those another day. Still, I wouldn't trade it for anything. That's why I want to write about these 3things in particular.
1- How to use the Warrior Forum to make your life as an internet marketer or online business owner better,
2- What it's like after you've "made it", if you want to call it that, and,
3- Resources for the Internet Marketer. Stuff I find in my travels and every now and again, my own stuff. Some of it for free. What can I say, I'm partial to Warriors.
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