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Internet Marketing Is Addictive
By Tiffany | November 26, 2006
I remember talking to Rich Schefren on the phone now and then and he was always multi-tasking and talking about all of the plans and business ideas he was implementing. I thought he must be one of those Type A personalities, because he never seemed to stop working.
Now I know why. He must be an addict. He’s great at what he does, he has an insatiable passion for it, and many people respect and admire his efforts, so why not? Internet marketing is more than just a way to make money. If it’s not giving you a feeling of elation, then you’re not on the right path to success.
Currently, my business is lifting off of the ground. Not my writing business, which was already soaring, but the ‘net marketing side of things. I have my PLR site which is getting rave reviews, my Writer’s Guide to Internet Marketing eBook, which is starting to get more sales and affiliates promoting it, my Squidoo eBook, which sold 300+ copies and is better than ever, and my new site coming soon for ‘net marketers (the URL is still being kept secret).
It makes you kind of heady when things start taking root. I’ve also launched a forum at http://www.tiffanydow.com/writing4profits/Forum/index.html for my target audience to focus on their profits - I’m helping them make the ideas in my eBook work. And to date, I haven’t had a single refund of anything - not my PLR articles, my eBooks, nothing! In fact, I haven’t received a single bad comment from anyone.
This is intoxicating and encourages me to continue putting out good stuff time and time again. And let me just tell you that none of this could have been done without my friend Craig Desorcy at www.WeHelpNewbies.com. His guidance has been worth millions of dollars because it’s stuff I’ll apply to my business forever.
So enjoy your successes - no matter how large or small each victory is, and continue pursuing your dreams just as Rich does - it’s okay to get addicted to this business. In fact, I’d say it’s close to being a necessity!
Until next time,
Tiffany
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