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Old 01-31-2008, 10:55 PM
Darwin Darwin is offline
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P-squared, very appropriate.

Yes, passion is the heart and soul of it all.

When I was first introduced to Internet Marketing, I couldn't get enough. I knew I had found my true second career. I got totally immersed. I found myself constantly saying, "I love this game." I loved doing adwords and doing my best to learn and build websites. I was anxious for success too.

I got involved with low cost work from home digital products thinking this should be easy and it should be a hungry market. I was focused. But as time went by I learned more and researched more and I began to question what I was promoting. Such as surveys and dataentry. I would ask myself, "would I be happy investing what little disposable income I have on this?" No began appearing all too often.

So I took myself out of the game and sat on the bench for a while. In my heart I knew I wanted to be a successful Internet Marketer. I traded myself down to the instructional league and basically starting over to rid myself of bad habits and create new ones that are productive.

So I ended up here among other places and got the good feeling. So beginning my climb up to the big leagues by following my bliss, finding and researching quality products and services that provide value to customers and building one brick at a time. Build something solid that I am proud of not something I have to whisper about or avoid admitting at all.

Tony, you are so right about Dr. Ken Evoy. You can feel the passion in all his books and manuals. Passion about SBI, quality, simplicity, overdelivering and his daughter.

Follow your bliss for sure but also research it well.
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