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Do You Believe In "Step-By-Step" Systems?

Started by Nelson Tan, 2012-12-28 13:48

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Nelson Tan

I'm referring to those products titled as "How to make so-and-so $$$ in so-and-so days" even if you don't know what to do. The product creators then proceed to show their screen-captured checks on their sales pages. Well, nothing wrong with them. These type of packages are like the "Greatest Hits" albums which contain nothing but THE BEST. They contain the exact historical accounts of what successful Internet Marketers did that gave them the 'big break'. If you just follow and copy what they did, you will be successful...

Frankly speaking, this whole idea of "following and copying" is not as simple as it seems. If the 95% poor can copy the 5% rich perfectly, then the poor can become rich, but this is normally NOT TRUE! Let's not say Donald Trump...You can't even copy your classmate! You can model after Donald Trump, but ultimately you can only be YOU! It is only your own chicken nature that demands your fullest self-expression in order to be alive, especially for a netrepreneur!

I really salute you if you can copy 100% someone else's methodology, but most of us can't. Step-by-step systems can only be as relevant as they can inspire you with sheer confidence and into massive action. So how do you begin to appreciate step-by-step systems?

There are only 3 things you MUST learn to look out for when studying these instructionals. Just don't read them like novels; scan through the pages quickly!

1) Any specific stages or processes in the Internet Marketers' work that you know you can do well immediately.

2) Resource links...admit it, take away the black words and it's just a book with hyperlinks slapped in it. Nothing wrong with that :) In fact, these alone are worth the investment.

3) The way they write. The instructional-style demands the writer to not only be short, simple and straightforward, but more importantly, make sure readers do not think too much and too hard.

Anything outside the above 3 points would be hard-nosed business philosophy like Jay Abraham's materials.

With this tip, we think you can now go back and review whatever step-by-step systems you had come across and check whether they are worth your investment but bear in mind the real ROI is in the application of your understanding of the materials.

Continue to invest in yourself and you will grow to take massive action. Sooner or later your own passion and ideas are going to demand even more of your self-expression to be bigger and better online. Otherwise, we look forward to the day you create your own step-by-step system.
best regards,
Nelson

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Nelson Tan

best regards,
Nelson

Download your free 64-page marketing report: http://www.internetmasterycenter.com/marketingsystem

Perfect

Copying system is good at the beginning at least to give one step ahead but after one must have mastered the industry, one needn't to copy or imitate any system as imitation is limitation.   


Nelson Tan

"Imitation is limitation"...Ha, I like the rhythm of it.
best regards,
Nelson

Download your free 64-page marketing report: http://www.internetmasterycenter.com/marketingsystem

Nelson Tan

best regards,
Nelson

Download your free 64-page marketing report: http://www.internetmasterycenter.com/marketingsystem

Perfect

Ya! the rhythm rings warning against staying too long in imitation, as one might be limiting his/her potential for doing so.


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