The urge to give up and go to bed is enormous, yet I sit here trying to pick the right road and take it with full determination to arrive at the destination its name suggests.
Frequently, I find I have spent so much time deciding--I'm too tired to actually make the trip, so I vow to pick it up tomorrow--after I have given my brain time to clear from the fog that threatens to take away any chance I have to actually understand what I am doing. Does that make sense???? It does—doesn’t it? HELLLO!!!
This blog is about that STEEP, AND OFTEN ELUSIVE, LEARNING CURVE of the internet marketing business. Whether you are blogging, affiliate-marketing, email-marketing, producing information products, any combination of these—or places in between—it can be a lonely route. This is a place I hope you will come and brag about your success, lament your miss-steps, and get lots of support to keep going, because believing in yourself and in what you are doing is the way to get there.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
THINKING ABOUT IT IS NOT DOING IT . . . NOMATTER HOW VISUAL YOU ARE!
I went to all the trouble to set up two blogs that really matter to me, and once I did that, I found myself sitting around thinking about them and adding posts to them in my head—all the time.
Anyone out there ever do this?
So, today I have worked on one and posted a really good blog post--complete with tags, a great title, a call to action, and an illustration that fits like a glove. It feels good.
Now, I’m on here trying out Windows Live Writer to see if it will really work on my bloggingmywayforward.com blog.
Here goes . . . “I think I can, I think I can, I think I can . . . I knew I could, I knew I could, I knew I could do it!”
Anyone out there ever do this?
So, today I have worked on one and posted a really good blog post--complete with tags, a great title, a call to action, and an illustration that fits like a glove. It feels good.
Now, I’m on here trying out Windows Live Writer to see if it will really work on my bloggingmywayforward.com blog.
Here goes . . . “I think I can, I think I can, I think I can . . . I knew I could, I knew I could, I knew I could do it!”
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