Do you lack focus?
It’s apparent from many internet marketing forum posts I’ve seen from people asking for assistance with their Internet business, that they are hyper-active and un-focused…
Does that describe you?
If it does, take solace in this fact: I was extremely un-focused too until I learned the secret of Selective Criteria Filtering TM.
Here’s the problem.
There are 100’s of ways of making money on the Internet and 100’s more ways of marketing your products and services on the Internet and 100’s of more product types you could be developing and 100’s of more things to do with your time.
The good news is you have more options now than any time in the history of the world.
The bad news is you have more options now than any time in the history of the world.
More options = more thought required
More options = more confusion
More options = un-focused direction
The solution to this is Selective Criteria Filtering TM. Selective Criteria Filtering TM is being single-minded in your pursuit of success… ignoring, or glancing only a few seconds at those things that could be an opportunity, but in most cases ignoring them all together and focusing exclusively on those one or two things that generate real cash profits in your bsuiness (like marketing).
Selective Criteria Filtering TM is a fancy way of saying that, since you can’t be all things to all people, you have to Select the ONE THING that you know works and stick to it.
But, before you can get to that point, you have to TRY different things to see what works and what doesn’t work.
Yes, you can TRY a 100 different things and you SHOULD… if you know the ‘fast fail’ rule!
Many marketers and entrepreneurs prefer the ‘fast fail’ method of success.
The idea is that, the faster you fail the faster you know what works and what doesn’t work. Of course, it also means you have to take action to try things. Once you knwo they don’t work you get that much closer to success.
The faster you fail, the faster you know what works and what doesn’t. Then you STICK to the one or 2 business models that generate the income and future potential income that will meet your goals.
But don’t try things hapazardly… make your tests scientific- measure the results. Pick the one’s that work, throw out the rest.
After you testing reveals a winner, then use Selective Criteria Filtering TM to determine what you should pursue, according to the business model you’re operating in, and which one’s to avoid, even if they look attractive on the surface.
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