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Island Marketer
For some time now I have been an island marketer and the
journey as been worth every moment. When I first discovered
the Net, all I used to do was read my email's and surf.
Then I realized that the net had more than that to offer
to me. There are opportunities being thrown all around at
you from all angles as soon as you log on.
Schemers, scammers and legitimate marketer's are all clamoring
for your attention and money. Make $10,000 in 30 days claims,
email's from relatives of dead African leaders, various
affiliate programs and many more are all common anywhere
you go.
I used to believe all the hype surrounding becoming wealthy
off the Net, but time and experience all changed that. It
is possible to make money on the internet, but you better
be prepared for the long haul. It takes time to become an
overnight success, well that is what I heard and it is so
true.
I think some of the hype online is true indeed. I have
heard of marketer's making thousands of dollars in a few
days without much effort. This is where so many people go
astray. They believe that they can do the same starting
today and have money lining their pockets by next week.
But the truth is the hype is only half true. What they
fail to tell you is that yes it can be accomplished, it
just takes a lot of work and discipline to reach that level.
Most marketer's work for years before they achieve what
the hyper are preaching.
But don't go beating yourself. It is all part of our human
nature and many persons suffer from this weakness. Many
want to achieve success and live a dream life, but when
it comes down to working for it they want to skip out that
part.
Every successful person deserves to be where they are because
they worked for what they wanted. They craved success like
any human being, but the difference is that they all put
their shoulders to the wheel.
In other words, they believe that grime pays. To start,
much less run and maintain a business takes guts and a strong
belief in one's abilities and talents. In the long run,
it is all worth it though.
I would rather work for several years without accomplishing
much and knowing that sooner or later it will all payoff
many times over. Or I could just ride the currents of life
and hope that fortune falls on me from the sky.
If you had the choice which would you choose?
Copyright © Nicholas Dixon
Nicholas Dixon is the publisher and editor of The Roc Newsletter.
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