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Why You're Not Successful with Internet Marketing…and What to Do About It
After you sweat a little blood.
Thomas Edison said that most people stop just short of success.
He was wrong! Here's the deal. Most people never even get off the proverbial couch. Most folks never enter the ring. Most people never, ever…complete with whatever metaphor suits you, but most people never, ever get any traction at all because they don't start.
So, step one…Do Something!
Step two…Keep doing something. If the something you're doing isn’t working out, then after you've given it a longish try, change.
Success is the result of hard work. We're talking wake up at four in the morning and work on your websites before you go to your ten hour a day job, then come home and work some more hard work.
Hard Work! Got it!
If you can apply yourself, the sky's the limit. No one can stop you. Your competitors can't stop you. The government can't stop you. Your spouse can't stop you. Nothing, nada, niente, can stop you.
Success!
All you have to do now is decide one thing. There's only one force on earth that can stop you.
You!
Yes, you can stop you. And, if you're not preprogrammed for success, you will stop you. But what you must do is to find a way. You've got to build a road in the wilderness.
Work at it with this attitude and not even you can stop you.
If you think you CAN or you think you CAN'T, you are probably right!
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