Posted on: 13 December, 2001

Author: Mary Wilkey

Is It Easy For You? Is it? If it isn’t, then consider doing ... that is! Let me explain: if what you're doing isn’t easy right off the bat, don’t give up, and DON’T consider doing ... else Is It Easy For You? Is it? If it isn’t, then consider doing something that is! Let me explain: if what you're doing isn’t easy right off the bat, don’t give up, and DON’T consider doing something else—I mean, there’s a learning curve to everything! What I’m getting at is, once you’ve applied yourself and learned that you have a natural aptitude for doing something, STICK WITH IT! It becomes easier and easier, and you’ll enjoy your work. BUT—and this is a BIG BUT—if, after you’ve applied yourself diligently and worked through the learning curve, it STILL doesn’t feel like your niche—if you're still not comfortable with it—if you do not enjoy it thoroughly to the point that you really look forward to doing it, THEN—and only then—switch to something else. Now I’m not talking about any particular program or product. I’m talking about WHAT you are doing! For instance, if you’re just not comfortable writing ads and marketing online, then QUIT! But only AFTER you’ve made sure that you’ve given it your best shot. I mean, if you have diligently studied copywriting and marketing techniques and APPLIED what you’ve learned, and if it still gel—if it is obvious that you don’t have a natural aptitude for it, THEN quit. But be absolutely sure that you’ve exhausted every avenue and every resource. Rule of thumb: if you haven’t made it in online marketing after doing it DILIGENTLY (daily for several hours) for at least a year, then don’t waste any more time. Because no matter what the product is that you're advertising and marketing—it is all about writing highly persuasive ads and marketing effectively, consistently, and persistently. Ifyou are unwilling to do that, forget it! Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com