First Time Through's a Special Case...
...This is true for almost anything. And especially true for all those people out there getting to grips with making money through Internet Marketing - for the first time.
There is positively so much you could do it's almost overwhelming. There's so much to learn, so many different tools to get your head around...
It's all to easy to get completely buried with it all. Result you achieve nothing!
Well here's what to do. Keep it really simple.
Bear in mind that the purpose of your first project is NOT to make your first million. All well and good if it does. But...
Quite simply the purpose of your first project is to find or make something and sell it using the simplest and least number of tools possible.
Once you've tunnelled through to the other end you can improve what you've done and the way you do it later.
But remember the old 20/80 rule. 20% of what you do will deliver 80% of the benefit.
So rather than try to absolutely perfect something. Find something else to sell and repeat the process. This time using one more new tool. And so on.
Don't try and do everything yourself. Use other people as much as possible to do the technical bits.
But learn from what they are doing for you. So at the very least, you get to know what is going on.
Remember, first time through is about getting something done adequately. So you get to learn the process and a few tools.
Not getting it done perfectly using all the tools possible! That'll come with practice.
Stay tuned to the LozBlogz...
There is positively so much you could do it's almost overwhelming. There's so much to learn, so many different tools to get your head around...
It's all to easy to get completely buried with it all. Result you achieve nothing!
Well here's what to do. Keep it really simple.
Bear in mind that the purpose of your first project is NOT to make your first million. All well and good if it does. But...
Quite simply the purpose of your first project is to find or make something and sell it using the simplest and least number of tools possible.
Once you've tunnelled through to the other end you can improve what you've done and the way you do it later.
But remember the old 20/80 rule. 20% of what you do will deliver 80% of the benefit.
So rather than try to absolutely perfect something. Find something else to sell and repeat the process. This time using one more new tool. And so on.
Don't try and do everything yourself. Use other people as much as possible to do the technical bits.
But learn from what they are doing for you. So at the very least, you get to know what is going on.
Remember, first time through is about getting something done adequately. So you get to learn the process and a few tools.
Not getting it done perfectly using all the tools possible! That'll come with practice.
Stay tuned to the LozBlogz...

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