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Are You Walking A Tight Wire With Your Marketing?If you are into internet marketing, here are three things you need.You need a strong mind, you need a strong will power and you will need a strong heart. First: The strong mind, when you start trying your hand at marketing, you will be disappointed very often and it will definitely work on your mind. Your mind will tell you, you can't do this, why not just quit before you get in any deeper. Your mind will start sneaking in those negative thoughts. You know the ones, you are not going to make any sales here, your web site is all wrong, your ads are no good etc. Here is the next thing you need, a strong will power. Once your mind starts those negative thoughts you will need a strong will power to continue. Your friends will continually tell you you are wasting your time. You will also need a strong heart, with all the disappointments on the the internet, you are going to have a heavy heart. This will be very tough when your spouse is telling you that you need to give up. In my six years here I have had many heart breaking experiences. I have spent hour after hour building a new web site that I knew in my heart was the best on the internet. I worded it just right and it was beautiful. When my new web site was live on the internet, I just knew that every visitor I had would make a purchase. Boy what a heartache when no one made a purchase and my wife said I told you so. The internet is a cruel hard place. If you do not have all these qualities, take my advice and move on. If you decide to stay, then just keep working at it and it will all come together. Just stay on the tight wire, don't fall off. Wishing you all the very best.
Article Copyright 2001 Vern Anderson subscribe@marketingnewsnewsletter.com http://www.marketingnewsnewsletter.com
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