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We live in an amazing time. Some of the things we take for
granted, would make the Pharaohs envious.
The cars, VCR's, TV's and computers we take for granted,
were unheard of.
We literally live an a world of abundance.
Computers and the internet have opened up a whole new world
of commerce. We can literally go into business on a
shoestring.
Do you want to be a publisher?
Now you can.
Do you want to expand worldwide, you can with a click of
your mouse.
So why do so many marketers come online and end up throwing
their hands up in defeat?
Because they haven't learned to pay the price.
When they shop for a car or a house, they know the price
tag. They can pay it, or they can keep shopping.
Why should building a business online be any different?
Dreams are great, but unless you're willing to pay the
price, they stay just that, dreams.
So what are some of the price tags attached to success?
1. You have to learn everything you can about your business
and how to market it.
2. Marketing and promotion must become daily habits.
3. Learn how to automate as much of your business as
possible.
4. Use a percentage of your profits to expand.
The next time someone tells you they couldn't make it
online, realize they are really saying they weren't
willing to pay the price.
So how bad do you want it?
Wishing You Success,
John Colanzi
http://www.internet-profits4u.com
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