Life Is A Horserace, Are You an Early, Presser Or Sustained Money Maker?
Early Pace Internet Marketer
This is the type of marketer that goes for the big score early as possible. They are trying to make as much money as they can quickly. Problem is these types of internet marketers usually end up running out of tricks because they never build anything of real value.
They have to always keep on their heals, if there are other people like this around them then they all fight to get the jump. They all end up flaming out and finishing out of the money when it comes to the stretch.
Presser Internet Marketer
These are the type of internet marketers who are right behind the early pace internet marketers, but they are waiting till the end to overtake them. These types are usually much more controlled and finish in the money. Very rarely will they be also rans because they focus on building long term sustainable income.
The Sustained Internet Marketer
This types lay off the pace way in the back, they wait for the early pace marketers to flame out and then they keep consistent with their pace. Their consistency pays off and when it comes money time they are able to finish in the money.
In a horse race these types usually pay boxcar odds because no one expects them to be in the money. The may even finish out of it a lot. But when they finally come in the money they pay very well and get a big piece of a big purse.
I would consider myself a sustained pace internet marketer, because I am looking for the long term money and I'm willing to lay in the back while the others chase system after system. When I finally create something worthwhile it'll be mines alone and the payoff will be big and worth the wait.
Which type of internet marketer do you consider yourself to be? If internet marketing were a horse race would you be a contender come late stretch or will you flame out early chasing the quick buck?
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