I've Failed Online and Glad I Did!

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So you've failed online at something. Maybe you've been unable to make more than a handful of dollars using some system you purchased for a few hundred. Maybe you've worked your butt off and still can't seem to find success.

Congratulations, you are failing and that's a good thing.

Now, what are you going to do with all your failures that are piling up over time? Are you going to learn from them and keep trying new things until you start discovering real success?

You'll find at the end of your long journey to financial freedom that failure was the greatest thing that every happened to you.
#failed #glad #online
  • Profile picture of the author Daniel44
    When I learnt to stop spending money on "IM courses" and started offering services of my own and actually doing some 'real' work, that's when I started to turn a profit. The key lies in the skills you have, using them, and learning more every day.

    Once you have started turning a profit you can look into "hundred dollar courses" that may take your business to a new level.
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Brauer
    Here's the Super Duper Secret System (TM) to Success:

    1.) Find what people already want
    2.) Give them what they want
    3.) Systemize your business
    4.) Re-invest your profits
    5.) Start another business/buy another business
    6.) Retire
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  • Profile picture of the author Phil Halloran
    If no one failed, no one would succeed. Always assume you're failing and that there's room for improvement in my opinion.
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    It's not what you know, it's who you know.

    Stop thinking only about helping yourself achieve your goals, and start thinking helping others help you achieve your collective goals.

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    • Profile picture of the author hikerguy777
      Thank you. Failing and failing fast is the key to success. failing fast over and over again is the way to figure out what works. You don't try you don't win.
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  • Profile picture of the author eugie17
    Why didn't you scale the method that generated a handful of dollars for you?
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  • Profile picture of the author uleesgold
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    With the logic you're purveying, you can justify anything that's bad.
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    • Profile picture of the author Phil Halloran
      Originally Posted by uleesgold View Post

      With the logic you're purveying, you can justify anything that's bad.
      But you're not making millions, and therefore you are failing. Unless you are?
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      It's not what you know, it's who you know.

      Stop thinking only about helping yourself achieve your goals, and start thinking helping others help you achieve your collective goals.

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    • Profile picture of the author Rob Howard
      Originally Posted by uleesgold View Post

      With the logic you're purveying, you can justify anything that's bad.
      Yes - with that logic you CAN justify anything.

      But you and I know both know that wasn't his point.

      Failure is feedback. If something isn't working it's because something is going wrong.

      Systems to make money are simple and timeless. They rely on human psychology, whether you sell online or offline; services, products, or whatever your business is.

      If you are experiencing failures its because the system has either broken down somewhere, or enough action hasn't been taken. (Like writing 2 articles and wondering where the sales are)

      Rob
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  • Profile picture of the author saiyid
    failure is the first step towards success
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