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| Portuguese Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Good Old Europe
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Hi guys and girls. Membership sites and info products are very hot last couple of years. I know that, You know that too. Yet, it took me 2 years to put a membership site + info product live. Nothing fancy to tell you the truth: just my knowledge into Adsense and niche marketing in one hot package filled with great bonuses both for newbies and advanced users, available in a membership site with content for 90 days divided in video course + bonuses every 10 days. Bottom line? Just do it. You good at Ping Pong? Create a info product, do some videos, market the hell out of it in related forums, create a small Adwords campaign, but just do it. You good at pet care? develop a info product or a membership site for related people. Let them know you're out there with great knowledge. Just do it. It took me 2 years to face it, but now I can't be stopped. |
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| Mass Desire Engineer War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: United Kingdom
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Excellent advice, the truth is that people often know enough already to be successful. It's just that they feel that they need 100% certainty that their energy will be well spent and rewarded. It's always rewarded, because if it doesn't work, you know that you need to test something else next. The law of large numbers is your friend. Eben pagan said 'Implement as you learn'. Though I strongly suspect someone else said it before he did. Anyone, I think that's a good rule to increase productivity. |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: May 2007 Location: , , USA.
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Both of the above are great posts, and I have to completely agree. I spent a LONG time completely over analyzing things and not implementing stuff because I wanted it to be "perfect" before I released it or whatever. When the day came that I said "screw it" and just started actually doing things and producing.. results came. If it's not perfect, so what? Who are you to define what "Bob" or "Sally" defines as perfect, or good anyways? They may think what you put up was good for them and bought it or clicked on your adsense link or signed up to your email list or whatever.I forget who said it, but this quote directly relates to all this: "You don't have to be perfect to get going, you have to GET GOING to get going!" |
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