What Is Stopping You From Making $1,000+ A Week?

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Over the years I've said repeatedly that the free information you get
on the Warrior Forum is more than enough to make you a full time
living if you apply it.

But I'm guessing many members here are still struggling
because struggling is a normal part of the learning curve.

In many cases it can be hard to believe that you can really make a
full time living in the internet marketing world when you come across
some kind of roadblock or stumbling block that seems to be holding
you back.

If you share what's stumping you now in this thread members here
will be kind enough to give you their feedback on how we overcame
the same or similar problems and perhaps you'll finally break through
and start making the kind of money that will make a difference in
your life.

So what's stopping you now from making $1,000+ a week?

Kindest regards,
Andrew Cavanagh
#making #stopping #week
  • Profile picture of the author brazosbelle
    What a generous thing to do...I'm sure many people will have different ideas, but what I find so hard can be related by this example:

    I bought a WSO from a very trusted person that I had been in a forum with for a while and thought it was a great product. It was very easy to set the software up and a few ideas were given on how to set up campaigns. One specific thing was that there was a Facebook group set up to exchange what was working and what wasn't. By the time I joined, the FB group was "closed" and not accepting any more members.

    I never really tried anything that really "worked" and maybe that was lack of creativity on my part.

    Just seems like everything takes you to a certain point and then leaves you to figure out the details and I haven't figured them out yet. (and I'm not blaming just this one program, I've tried many)...

    I have had some success, it just seems so hard for someone who is older (me) and not as technical as others. (Not whining here...I love IM and would love to learn much more)

    Have a great day, and I'm excited to see others responses to your question,
    Patti
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    • Profile picture of the author retsced
      Originally Posted by brazosbelle View Post

      What a generous thing to do...I'm sure many people will have different ideas, but what I find so hard can be related by this example:

      I bought a WSO from a very trusted person that I had been in a forum with for a while and thought it was a great product. It was very easy to set the software up and a few ideas were given on how to set up campaigns. One specific thing was that there was a Facebook group set up to exchange what was working and what wasn't. By the time I joined, the FB group was "closed" and not accepting any more members.

      I never really tried anything that really "worked" and maybe that was lack of creativity on my part.

      Just seems like everything takes you to a certain point and then leaves you to figure out the details and I haven't figured them out yet. (and I'm not blaming just this one program, I've tried many)...

      I have had some success, it just seems so hard for someone who is older (me) and not as technical as others. (Not whining here...I love IM and would love to learn much more)

      Have a great day, and I'm excited to see others responses to your question,
      Patti
      As soon as you mentioned "software,' Patti, that's enough of a reason to assume you'll most likely struggle to earn a full time income. Stay away from software programs that promise you an easy way to earn cash. It takes hard manual work to succeed. Of course you can use software to help with certain tasks, but if you see a software program that promises results in the form of income generation, leave it alone, they don't do anything other than waste your time.

      Find a good proven strategy that has already been proven to work, and replicate it to your best ability. You'll obviously hit road bumps along the way, but always know that they are only temporary. What you learn from manual labor is far more valuable than what any software program can show you.
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    • Profile picture of the author AndrewCavanagh
      Originally Posted by brazosbelle View Post

      What a generous thing to do...I'm sure many people will have different ideas, but what I find so hard can be related by this example:

      I bought a WSO from a very trusted person that I had been in a forum with for a while and thought it was a great product. It was very easy to set the software up and a few ideas were given on how to set up campaigns. One specific thing was that there was a Facebook group set up to exchange what was working and what wasn't. By the time I joined, the FB group was "closed" and not accepting any more members.

      I never really tried anything that really "worked" and maybe that was lack of creativity on my part.

      Just seems like everything takes you to a certain point and then leaves you to figure out the details and I haven't figured them out yet. (and I'm not blaming just this one program, I've tried many)...

      I have had some success, it just seems so hard for someone who is older (me) and not as technical as others. (Not whining here...I love IM and would love to learn much more)

      Have a great day, and I'm excited to see others responses to your question,
      Patti

      From your post it seems that you're more of a people person so you're probably
      likely to do much better focusing on areas where your strength with people
      skills is an advantage.

      Possiblities might be joint venture brokering, selling services to brick and mortar
      businesses (and doing a joint venture with a skilled internet marketer to deliver
      the services), perhaps content writing or direct response copywriting (writing
      sales letters).

      One of the weaknesses of many internet marketers is they're not human
      enough in their communications but I'm guessing that's you're strength
      so you may think seriously about doing a joint venture with someone
      who is great with all the technical stuff while you talk to clients and
      help to bring in business with the personal touch.

      Kindest regards,
      Andrew Cavanagh
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  • Profile picture of the author TeamBringIt
    Many don't have a proven system, to make their desired income. Having a system that works, is key to making money. Hard work is excellent, but having the right system is key.
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  • Profile picture of the author letsmakeit
    Yea I would say for me I was mis guide so now I have to hit the restart button. I came into internet marketing with no money and made no money. Then I decided to get a job and save up some money. But when I came back to IM I realised that money cant be used to help you in IM so that was even a more waste of time. So now I am just starting over.
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    • Profile picture of the author AndrewCavanagh
      Originally Posted by letsmakeit View Post

      But when I came back to IM I realised that money cant be used to help you in IM so that was even a more waste of time.
      Yes that's quite true (unless you buy an established online business
      that is already making a good income but buyer beware on that!!)

      It's very important that you just focus on developing ONE skill when you're
      starting out and develop some real proficiency at it.

      It could be copywriting, pay per click, SEO, social media marketing,
      email marketing, even outsourcing.

      When you get really good at one skill you're far more likely to make
      money and you can also sell your services to others who need them
      (which is often the fastest, most reliable way to make money).

      Kindest regards,
      Andrew Cavanagh
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  • Profile picture of the author salmanijaz
    Great post ....

    i completely agree that there is so much free information available here that we dont need to buy any paid product ....

    for me the main decision was to stick to one thing instead of jumping from one place to another .... with 100s of new WSOs coming everyday .. promising money its difficult to resist. Once i stopped myself from these distractions thats where i started to see things more clearly ...
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    • Profile picture of the author AndrewCavanagh
      Originally Posted by salmanijaz View Post

      for me the main decision was to stick to one thing instead of jumping from one place to another ....
      That is so vital.

      When you persist in developing your skills in one area your chances
      of success skyrocket.

      Jumping on the latest WSO or idea of the week over and over is not
      going to get you anywhere.

      You need to be good at something to succeed.

      Kindest regards,
      Andrew Cavanagh
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