Are You A Relentless Warrior?

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I have been reading a lot here as of late and so many people are talking about not making money online and what works and what doesn't work. It makes me wonder. Why are these people not making money?

I started reading in this forum back and 2003 and I had no clue about internet marketing. Just by reading through this forum every day I learned basically everything I needed to know.


I find it strange that we all have the same access to the same information and some people don't grab hold of all these tools and make money.

In my opinion if you are a member here and have not made any money online. There is a problem. Here is my advice to you:

You have to be relentless in this business. It's not just about buying a bunch of WSO's and getting rich. You have to change the way you think. People on every side of you will discourage you from being successful. I refer to these types of people as WEASEL'S they try to suck the life out of your dreams and goals. In the beginning I had so many around me I had to separate myself.


Don't be a passive warrior they don't get paid, they ask for success and hope it comes. Relentless warriors expect success and nothing less.

Relentless Warrior are tenacious, goal driven, fixated on their goals and their mind and thoughts never accept failure as an option. Relentless Warriors are no different than anyone else. They just have a unyielding desire to succeed and they don't jump on every new fad that comes around. If you want to be successful in this business you have to be relentless in your pursuit of success it didn't happen overnight for any warrior here that has truly been successful.

Relentless Warriors help me out, why do you think people don't make money online?
#relentless #warriors
  • Profile picture of the author MJ Sterling
    I think many suffer from information overload.

    Others might hop from one system to another and never really stick with one plan.

    And a few might just not have the belief in themseleves that you need.
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  • Profile picture of the author lloydy14
    Hi bmitch

    that was an excellent statement, i am not a wealthy internet marketer by a long stretch.

    But I have gained success in other business ventures in the offline world.

    I have undergone a pretty steep learning curve with regards IM, but I can say this, I am relentless in the pursuit of this online income.

    And I do feel I am about to turn a corner, and this I believe comes from sheer bloody minded determination to succeed.

    Thanks for the inspiration, and tips are always gratefully received from people more experienced than myself.

    Lloydy.
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  • Profile picture of the author mbrig
    A quick dictionary search defines "relentless" as steady and persistent; unremitting

    If we are honest with ourselves when we first get this idea to try and make some money online, the majority of us go through a stage of being anything but steady and persistent. We get pulled all over the shop by siren voices promising the earth and then find our mind's get overloaded (as mentioned) I speak from experience on that one!

    So we do need to become steady and persistent (relentless, as bmitch213 suggests ) and focus on our own goals and ambitions and now is the time to do it!

    Regards

    mbrig
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    • Profile picture of the author PMB
      Originally Posted by mbrig View Post

      A quick dictionary search defines "relentless" as steady and persistent; unremitting

      If we are honest with ourselves when we first get this idea to try and make some money online, the majority of us go through a stage of being anything but steady and persistent. We get pulled all over the shop by siren voices promising the earth and then find our mind's get overloaded (as mentioned) I speak from experience on that one!

      So we do need to become steady and persistent (relentless, as bmitch213 suggests ) and focus on our own goals and ambitions and now is the time to do it!

      Regards

      mbrig

      IM is not easy. Atleast not to me. But there is definitely money to be made. Although, I am learning this business at a moderate pace the potential is enormous. There are so many ways to attack this thing. I am too in the process of becoming steady and persistent with the work habits that are indicative of IM success. Those being focused action, providing value, over delivering.
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      • Profile picture of the author bmitch213
        Originally Posted by PMB View Post

        IM is not easy. Atleast not to me. But there is definitely money to be made. Although, I am learning this business at a moderate pace the potential is enormous. There are so many ways to attack this thing. I am too in the process of becoming steady and persistent with the work habits that are indicative of IM success. Those being focused action, providing value, over delivering.

        I felt the same way when I first started my own offline biz and online biz. However it get easier as you begin to find your niche. Find one thing you can do better than anyone else and make that your niche. Too many people try to do to much and their head gets spun and they quit.
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        • Profile picture of the author webwriter
          My thought is that they are frantically looking for something that works for them, then frantically become involved in several projects. By "involved," I mean beginning one project and shortly afterwords, starting yet another. In other words, too busy chasing their tails because they need money right away.
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  • Profile picture of the author businessmatt
    I don't think a lot of people give something a chance, and they lack focus. At first, there are so many methods, systems, etc to choose from, and with all the hype it's easy to be distracted and move on to the next thing. It's important to pick a method, learn it, develop a system, master it, and then, maybe, move on (if you are succesful though, why not stick with it?). This will require a bit of jumping around at first, but once you've picked something, you need to stick with it. I think this is a big reason that a lot of people do not succeed at anything, not just IM. I have yet to be successful with IM, but this has worked well for me offline.

    Matt
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    • Profile picture of the author bmitch213
      Originally Posted by businessmatt View Post

      I don't think a lot of people give something a chance, and they lack focus. At first, there are so many methods, systems, etc to choose from, and with all the hype it's easy to be distracted and move on to the next thing. It's important to pick a method, learn it, develop a system, master it, and then, maybe, move on (if you are succesful though, why not stick with it?). This will require a bit of jumping around at first, but once you've picked something, you need to stick with it. I think this is a big reason that a lot of people do not succeed at anything, not just IM. I have yet to be successful with IM, but this has worked well for me offline.

      Matt
      You hit the nail on the head. Don't be a jack of all trades and a master of none. Master what you love to do and then learn something new.
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      • Profile picture of the author SteveSki
        People get caught up in information overload and are always looking for the next best system instead of focusing working one good system. Great example is the website Work the System ? WTS Methodology Sam Carpenter went from working 80 - 100 hours per week and earning bare min wage to working 2 hours a week and earning millions when he started to work the system!
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  • Profile picture of the author Mr. Enthusiastic
    It's the difference between spinning plates and spinning a flywheel.

    If you try to do too many things, you rush from one thing to another and it takes all your energy just to keep them from falling over. Look at the plate-spinner rush from one crisis to another!

    If you focus on just what matters most, even small efforts add up over time to a massive increase in powerful results. Look at the small starter motor in your car that turns over the main motor, allowing its full power to become effective.

    Chris
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  • Profile picture of the author bmitch213
    Mr Enthusiastic great analogy.
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