Persist, Play, Push on, in your Affiliate Home Business.
25th July, 2010 - Posted by Success Master - 2 Comments
If you look up to the title of the page, you can see we are discussing home affiliate business and qualities for success. It is the “qualities” part that I want to talk about today.
YOU’RE GOING ALONG FINE, THEN YOU GET STUCK!
It is easy when you are attempting something new, to be enthusiastic and caught up in it. However, you come to a little difficulty along the learning curve and you feel your enthusiasm waning.
Maybe you have started on a program like the one that I suggest for a quick-start affiliate income. Suddenly, you get stuck on a concept and then give up and can’t get yourself going again. I just want to mention that each and every one of us goes through those moments of .”What the heck is the use “I’ll never learn” or “ I have got in above my head here,” and then give up.
REMEMBER THE GOLD-MINER.
Many times when I was growing up in Australia, I had been told of the gold-miner who, after having persisted for many, many months in the hot sun looking for gold finally gave up and the very next day, another man staked out his claim and found the gold vein…and of course, made millions.
How many times does that happen to us? Affiliate home business is a venture where a slow steady progress is essential. This is much better than enthusiastic spurts where you burn the midnight oil, don’t eat and sleep to finish a web-site. I know you can relate to this. When you have all the other members of the family complaining about your behaviour and you end up silently thinking. “Hey, how ungrateful can you be ,I am doing this for you all anyway.” No that really doesn’t work! That is not getting into the vibrational flow at all. That sort of behaviour will only slow down your eventual progress. Those are the people who will be telling their friends in a very short time “Don’t get into the affiliate home business. You’re wasting your time.”
ACTION PLAN
What you really need is an action plan and let me assure you,you can be begin as a teen or yes, even a senior! (If you don’t believe me check this out.) Then, you steadily need to follow that action plan, breaking it up into steps. You know, for example. Today, I search my subject, find my passion and decide on a theme. When I have that, I can begin to search for keywords. Read my article on keywords if you need to. Then , when you have done that you can begin to focus of the details of your site.
I don’t mean that it is not a good idea to stop for a while if you are stuck. In fact, I advise you to get a cup of coffee, put your feet up, go and sit in the garden for a bit, but then come back. You should come back refreshed.
HAVE A GOOGLE TUTORIAL U-TUBE BREAK!
They can be short and sweet and great for easy learning, like the one below!
Another good thing to do if you feel in stasis , is to go to Utube, but be careful not to get waylaid!
There is so much information on every topic imaginable from Meditation, to Organic gardening to Tips for your prostrate, so don’t let your eye get hooked on to other topics. This, I know takes discipline, but you can do it if you are very clear as to your type-in searches..e.g. tips for affiliate home business, or affiliate marketing lessons. You will find a lot of really good focused ideas which will motivate you to continue.
SO, PERSIST, PLAYFULLY STOP FOR A BREAK, AND THEN MOVE ON.
I suggest you look into this if you want a plan. I feel you get incredible value for a small monthly fee which absolutely does not cover the value of the item.
Better still, hear what other people are saying about this!
Tags: affiliate home business, affiliate opportunities, homecash, persistence in affiliate home business
Posted on: July 25, 2010
Filed under: money from home, affiliate marketing


2 Comments
Alexander
July 27th, 2010 at 5:16 pm
That was a good idea about the google information tutorials. I had never thought of that.
Success Master
July 29th, 2010 at 7:24 pm
As well as a basic program, there is so much free stuff out there!
Go for it!
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