Is it a TELL YOUR PLAN TO THE WHOLE WORLD today?

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I've just been wondering..I've been reading some post about some warriors wanting to do something..

And this "Something" if you read it, is actually a good idea if implemented..

My point is Why Ask? When You Can Do and See For Your Self If it works..

There are thousands of people who come here..Some even have HUGE resources to implement things quickly..If some warriors here (those who have not earned a lot yet) keep on voicing out their Ideas and Don't start doing it..I think they'll be MISSING A LOT..

People...JUST DO IT.. and tell it to us when you have proven it..

That way you'll be the first to earn something from your idea..

It's not bad to share..but it's not wise to give a lot when you only have a little...

oMar
#plan #today #world
  • Profile picture of the author LMC
    You can only assume most people do this because

    - Verify that it is a good idea
    - See if it is worth putting their time into the idea
    - See if anyone has done something similar
    - Get advice to better the idea
    - Prepare for a new WSO lol

    It is under the creators own discretion, I have seen posts where an idea will strike me from the original poster, tweak some things and implement it and make some money.

    I am grateful to those that made those ideas.

    Was I competition for them, probably not, we live in a big world.
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  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Originally Posted by rapidscc View Post

    it's not wise to give a lot when you only have a little...
    I tend to think rather the opposite. It's basic law of attraction stuff - give as much as you can, and others will give as much as they can. It may take a while, and it may hurt more than a little on the way there... but in the long run, giving value is a better strategy than hoarding it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Magic Johnson
      What's in law of attraction, could I google this words and dedicate time to try to reach out for it, so to speak. And will it then be worthy my time?

      Or could I start doing things, learn to walk along the way. And live without it.

      Sometimes I wonder how people which never read or heard the words "law of attraction" made it in their choosen fields, and became so successful by studying & doing their thing.

      That's something to ponder back and forth, right.

      I'm with OP on this one.

      There is little reward to ask for agreements and approval on every little thing, all newbies(and a few oldies) want is a confirmation, somebody nodding in agreement, because they are genuinly seeking to confirm their own hypothesis.

      Just human fear for failure and ridicule, that's what It really boils down to.

      Guess what, no one will drag you up from any wolf-ditch if you put yourself in to it, no one more than you with your own body, if you fail, few if anybody will pat you on your back when and if you ever reach the golden figure, $100k online in a year.

      I want you to know, just do your thing, and keep going, learning with your head up high, even if you fail a few times, as did I. Jumping off, never was an option for me.

      Even I cried out infront of my PC, because I was so damn frustrated I didn't seem to get anywhere and see the results I wanted and expected to see.

      But I never ever thought about to stop doing online marketing, and sales.

      You fail, you read, study and learn, you keep walking and implement new things, get rid of the old things that don't work well, and keep your head up along the way.

      As with everything else in life, nothing mysterious about money making online.

      It's up to you how high you want to reach up to in online marketing, aim for the stars as I do, but have reasonable short term goals along your journal. And, you never will become able to reach six figures if you are not willing to learn learn learn. It's a long road for most newbies ahead, but do you have any better alternatives?

      A college is a 3-year journal too, set off a few months in your calendar and you will get highly rewarded financially. I gurantee it, but only if you put time in to study this, just as with a college degree.

      And yes, most times it take just a few tweaks to get your first sales in wayy less than a year.

      Johan "Magic Johnson"
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeff Williams
      Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

      I tend to think rather the opposite. It's basic law of attraction stuff - give as much as you can, and others will give as much as they can. It may take a while, and it may hurt more than a little on the way there... but in the long run, giving value is a better strategy than hoarding it.
      ... Until you finally see a knock-off version of your product or invention being sold on nationwide TV by Telebrands or Guthy-Renker. Then you can scream out loud and begin learning the art of discretion. (sorry, had to throw this out there lol)

      -Jeff
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      • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
        Originally Posted by Magic Johnson View Post

        What's in law of attraction, should I google this words and dedicate my time to try to reach out for it, so to speak.
        Of course not. Why would you waste your time on such nonsense? Look for the answer to your own question, indeed.

        Originally Posted by Jeff Williams View Post

        ... Until you finally see a knock-off version of your product or invention
        When you see value only in what you have already created, you live in fear that someone will steal it.

        When you see the value in what you are yet to create, you can rest assured that it is not something that can be stolen in the first place.
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        • Profile picture of the author Magic Johnson
          Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

          When you see value only in what you have already created, you live in fear that someone will steal it.
          But what you stated is more a "Law to Human Beings" than law of attraction.

          Do people work with us, or work against us. It's up to us, to decide.

          I know you had no intentions for any law of attraction in what I quote you for. But I just wanted to point this out in the cyberspace.

          As we can live by being afraid that human beings want us harm, and want to steal our product ideas, now what will happen if somebody do this.

          Not the end of the world, if you believe it's the end of the world, then you didn't have a good enough product, marketing plan, and sales tools, in the first place.

          I truly agree with you, well said.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeGriffith
    I think telling people about your idea before you implement it is a pretty good idea. That way you get to see if anyone else has tried your idea and whether or not it worked for them. Sometimes you get excellent insight into the feasibility of a proposed project when you get feedback from someone who has already been-there-and-done-that.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alminc
      I have a GREAT idea, but I'm not gonna tell ya
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    • Profile picture of the author John Brown
      Originally Posted by MikeGriffith View Post

      I think telling people about your idea before you implement it is a pretty good idea. That way you get to see if anyone else has tried your idea and whether or not it worked for them. Sometimes you get excellent insight into the feasibility of a proposed project when you get feedback from someone who has already been-there-and-done-that.
      This.

      When I started I had an plan of action.. but who was I to judge if it was sound? I put up a post and had some great feedback on it and some calibration was done to help make it better.
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  • Profile picture of the author GuerrillaIM
    I think the biggest problem newbies have is that they dont plan out what they are going to do. They jump in feet first and then flick backwards and forwards between different ideas and then never actually finish anything.

    I would encourage people to talk over their ideas as much as possible before doing them and make accurate plans so you have something to work to. By taking this methodical approach you can also get better feedback on what went right/wrong after you finish the project. Of course, you do have to do the work, you can't just talk about it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Magic Johnson
      I agree with this statement 110% but at the same time, you will not have a business plan handy just by asking if anybody have made any money in "niche Z" during their online career.

      As you stated, people have to take this serious. Plan marketing, design, etc


      Then we has to workout a plan on when and how we actually are
      going to get all the work ahead of us done.

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      Originally Posted by GuerrillaIM View Post

      I think the biggest problem newbies have is that they dont plan out what they are going to do. They jump in feet first and then flick backwards and forwards between different ideas and then never actually finish anything.
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  • Profile picture of the author AdInventive
    Ideas are a dime a dozen. Those that give theirs away are just looking for some sort of validation so that they can feel motivated to act upon it.

    Unfortunately, that rarely ends up being the case because as stated above, those with good ideas that 'just go for it' will tend to succeed more often.
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  • When you see the value in what you are yet to create, you can rest assured that it is not something that can be stolen in the first place.
    Wise words. It's also good to create things that are truly unique and very difficult to imitate.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Bard
    "One experiment is worth more than a thousand expert opinions". A NASA engineer.
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