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What initial fears( false evidence appearing real) did you have when you first got into Internet Marketing ... that didn't happen. After you took action!

For example, one of my fears was that everyone would order my ebook, copy it and request refunds. Never happened. That's a worry that vanished after I took action - and the money started rolling in.

I know most people would say they had zero concerns about anything. I'm happy for you. But I'm just talking to the people with a good memory and honest enough to admit it.

Thanks for honesty, sharing and helping someone else learn from your experience.
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  • Profile picture of the author gjabiz
    Originally Posted by The Niche Man View Post

    What initial fears( false evidence appearing real) did you have when you first got into Internet Marketing ... that didn't happen. After you took action!

    For example, one of my fears was that everyone would order my ebook, copy it and request refunds. Never happened. That's a worry that vanished after I took action - and the money started rolling in.

    I know most people would say they had zero concerns about anything. I'm happy for you. But I'm just talking to the people with a good memory and honest enough to admit it.

    Thanks for honesty, sharing and helping someone else learn from your experience.
    Fail, go back to work. Succeed, continue freedom.

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    • Profile picture of the author newbim
      Originally Posted by gjabiz View Post


      For some, a JOB isn't scary. For some of US, it is a nightmare on Elm Street.

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      For me, the JOB isn't scary, it's the realizing you've been there 3 years, and got nothing to show for it.

      Giving up the JOB is my Nightmare On Elm Street because there's too much uncertainty. I know I have the skills etc., but it's the letting go that I'm afraid of, not knowing 100% I'll have the money at the end of the month to pay everything I need to.

      Well, I'm up in six hours to go to a JOB that I (**forced smile**) LOVE (??).

      Gave a good night .
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      • Profile picture of the author alvinhy
        Originally Posted by newbim View Post

        For me, the JOB isn't scary, it's the realizing you've been there 3 years, and got nothing to show for it.

        Giving up the JOB is my Nightmare On Elm Street because there's too much uncertainty. I know I have the skills etc., but it's the letting go that I'm afraid of, not knowing 100% I'll have the money at the end of the month to pay everything I need to.

        Well, I'm up in six hours to go to a JOB that I (**forced smile**) LOVE (??).

        Gave a good night .
        Save up for an advance 6 months set yourself a 6 month goal to make things work.
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  • Profile picture of the author XponentSYS
    Fear that what has worked for others since the beginning of time would (for some reason} not work for me.

    That fear was quickly vanquished when I took action and simply did what other successful do - no need to reinvent the wheel.

    Is if better to be cutting edge or is it better to be wealthy?

    Those familiar with me, know my answer.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    Fear is too strong of a word for this, but my biggest concern was when I started my newsletter. My concern was that people would think it (meaning me) was boring, or even worse, stupid.
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    • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
      Originally Posted by XponentSYS View Post

      Fear that what has worked for others since the beginning of time would (for some reason} not work for me.

      That fear was quickly vanquished when I took action and simply did what other successful do - no need to reinvent the wheel.

      Is if better to be cutting edge or is it better to be wealthy?

      Those familiar with me, know my answer.
      Yep, had that one for years, with my first website!

      Others magically got their sites up to $500 or more per month, and l slaved away for years with very little to show for it!

      I SEO'ed all my pages to death, tried Adsence, which is pocket money at the best of times, as well as, affiliated products, and my own.

      I am looking into drop shipping with Amazon, to make the site profitable, but after hearing about someone hitting their head for 18 months, before making a fortune, research will need to be done first!

      I also learned that 87% of people building the kind of websites l built fail!

      And to add misery to failure the handful of individuals who managed to make their sites pay, wouldn't share their tricks!

      Some offered good advise, but some clammed up, and got snotty, when pressed about their magic wand trick!

      I won't mention the website company, but some will know!


      But if you keep persisting, for long enough, then even insurmountable barriers like traffic start to crumble!

      Or you find out of the box ways to get traffic and make money!

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      • Profile picture of the author HN
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        Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

        Yep, had that one for years, with my first website!

        Others magically got their sites up to $500 or more per month, and l slaved away for years with very little to show for it!

        I SEO'ed all my pages to death, tried Adsence, which is pocket money at the best of times, as well as, affiliated products, and my own.
        You could be easily making $500 a month with Adsense alone and even without any SEO, doing what you do here. That is, posting pics about Mars on your own site and watching and discussing videos about other mysteries. No kidding.
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        • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
          Originally Posted by HN View Post

          You could be easily making $500 a month with Adsense alone and even without any SEO, doing what you do here. That is, posting pics about Mars on your own site and watching and discussing videos about other mysteries. No kidding.
          Hmmmm, interesting, but l guess you are talking about setting up a forum on a website, etc.


          Someone else had a ghost site with the company l was with, and after, a good part of a year was thinking about throwing in the towel.

          The first site l built, was around toys and games, well l invented one, that sold worldwide, and after a few years of effort, pretty much gave up on it, (can't beat a dead horse forever).

          Certainly dropshipping other companys Amazon based products on this site, could turn it around, but as said before, big area, and plenty of room for failure.

          This site has about 70 pages, and about 70 people per day, visiting, (well 20 visiting constantly to see if l have done anything).

          And at about $30 a month in hosting costs, with a few dollars in adsence coming in per month, it is a bit of a loss at present, but l can't really give up on something l slaved away at full time for 2.5 years!

          Maybe the droppshipping idea, is the magic wand, but l am looking into other very promising stuff at the moment.


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    • Profile picture of the author The Niche Man
      Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

      Fear is too strong of a word for this, but my biggest concern was when I started my newsletter. My concern was that people would think it (meaning me) was boring, or even worse, stupid.
      Good point, I can remember having that way in the back of the recessing of my mind a time or two myself.

      What it did was just make me work harder than most.

      In fact, I've read stories of many famous people who had incredible self-doubts about their talents at one time or another. Result? It made them work insanely harder than most people realize. Sometimes to the point of fanatical to make sure their talents or skills were flawless.

      People who worked insanely harder than most. For example, Michael Jordan after he was cut from his high school basketball team.

      Michael Jackson when he left the Jackson 5 to be on his own, and the Beatles after they broke up, all of them wondered if they would be successful on their own. I'm still waiting to see how they all turned out though.
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