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We all know that pain is a great motivating factor in marketing, but what is your pain (or pains) in your business?

For example it could be starting a corporate website that looks professional, capital to get started, traffic sources changing rules and regulations, custom coding paths and landing pages.

What's your pain?
#pain
  • Profile picture of the author rekerlolz
    Originally Posted by Greg Wildermuth View Post

    The pain of working for somebody else. That was a big motivator for me.
    I am with this guy. The pain of working for someone else is something that motivated me to do it big with internet marketing .
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  • Profile picture of the author Frances Colleen
    Analysis Paralysis: the fear of doing nothing from too much thinking, and working at my day job forever is my pain! Haha. That's what motivates me to work on IM everyday!
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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Miranda
    The pain if this forum went away.
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  • Profile picture of the author celente
    Pain is having the same person try to refund my product after we just refuned them.

    ha ha. That is like saving someone from a fire, getting em to safety and then as the building is about to collapse putting them back inside.

    What a moron.
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  • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
    Cough due to cold... :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author sscot
    The pain is when the expected results aren't coming.
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    • Profile picture of the author swilliams09
      Since I don't have a job, producing videos is my full time job now both offline and online so my pain becomes Rent vs. Sleep. I gotta pay the bills with what I earn, but I gotta find time to sleep as well. Usually around thursday or friday I take a day (or half day) off to recharge. Then its back to the grind through the weekend and the next week.
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  • Profile picture of the author DIGITALCHAMELEON
    Pain: miss to hit the target...
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  • Profile picture of the author WebPen
    Originally Posted by Greg Wildermuth View Post

    The pain of working for somebody else. That was a big motivator for me.
    Definitely working for someone else- the problem is I'm in a contract with my job so I've got a while to go
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  • Profile picture of the author richgrad
    When I first left my job to start IM full-time, there were 2 main pains that drove me...

    1) I hated the office politics... I didn't want to work in an environment where my boss was backstabbing me to my VP so that I would have virtually no chance to get ahead. I needed to work for myself because then I have 100% control over my success.

    2) My dad was very sick and I wanted to do something that would allow me to spend time with him at home. And I had to make it work because we needed the money.
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