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Make Money Online – Why People Don’t Make Money Online

Making money online is the same as anything else. You find a system, you use it, you perfect it and you repeat it. I’ll be honest with you, it can take some real graft and whilst you can make money out of what seems like thin-air online, the cash isn’t going to fall out of the sky and onto your lap. You have to work for it.

I found a system that worked for me and thats the important first step. Just because others make money with blogs or PPC, doesn’t mean YOU should can or will make money with the same thing. When you are looking for a system, it is important to be realistic but also look for something that you understand and could work with easily. I have never been very technical, or analytical and thats why I do very little PPC; and when I do it, I usually just pay some one else to sort it out for me. PPC didn’t interest me, or gel well with my skill set, so I found something that WORKED for ME. And you should too!

There are hundreds and thousand of people out there right now jumping from opportunity to opportunity. It’s the reason why there is such a massive variety of opportunities and information products out there in this market/niche. There are so many people with little to no focus, always looking for the next bigger, brighter thing that they never stand still long enough to work on a system that they might enjoy or might make them money. They get frustrated and annoyed, and they blame everyone else in the World for their lack of success, except themselves.

Information overload and analysis paralysis are two very easy things to slip into. There is so much to look at  and check out these days and it is getting REAL hard to tell the good advice from the bad. A lot of people in forums and on blogs suggest that you go into a niche or a market that you are very passionate about. I disagree. I think what is more important, is the system you are going to use to run your online business. You have to be interested/good at that before you can start thinking about the niches you are going in.

For example, say I love the dog care niche but I hate writing articles. How happy do you think I would be spending hours and hours of my time writing articles etc? Do you think I would be productive or at all good at it? I doubt it. And that’s important, because when you find a system to work with, the likely hood is you are going to have to work HARD at it for the next few months. I worked hard at blogging and information products for a long time (or it seemed that way at the time). But these days, I just leverage my past success and assets to make sure what ever I do, is easy, fast and profitable. I am grateful to receive so much traffic to my website, and grateful to have so many great subscribers on my email lists. These are two assets that I worked hard to get, and now I have them, I can work less than 4 hours a week if I wanted to. Can you imagine having that kind of leverage?

The truth is, everyone has the potential to do this. Everyone can lead this kind of lifestyle, but it starts by finding out what you want to do, what system works for you and/or what you are good at. Once you have established that, it’s time to work hard at it for a few months, and give your business a chance to grow, before writing it off and blaming some one else for it’s failure.

admin in Tips on February 27 2010 » 0 comments
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