Ways To Make Money - How To Keep The Excitement Alive
Usually when people are searching for ways to make money fast, the conversation runs something like the following: "I bought a product that is going to make me $12,321.53 in seven days!" "Hah, I had that piece of garbage, but I traded it up for one that will make me $63,631.74 in four days" Does this all sound familiar to you? It may not be about the money entirely, it may be about the amount of work it promises, but on some level it has probably happened in your own head before. It is the trap of hype.
Hype is seductive, and we love it. There is nothing quite like the original feeling of buying a product that you believe could make you gobs of money. It is an injection of euphoria. The absurd results they show make you think that if you can even come close to that you are sitting pretty. These figures are real, to be assured, but it leads you into a mentality that is ultimately deadly.
This leads to you beating yourself up over only making a handful of sales when those are amazing results to start with. Just understand how you did it and either replicate it several times or scale it. After a few times of running this strategy you'll find parts that could be improved or others that could be eliminated altogether. It is this mindset that is the key to making it big online. It boils down to finding something that works, asking why it worked, and then scaling it. The hyped up nature of the business leads many marketers to quit before they've unveiled their true potential though.
Another pitfall of hype is it will rip our focus from a successful plan and move it to another course or product. This makes it so there is less time for each goal. There is a time to seek new learning, and that is after you know the course you already have. You don't know a course until you have implemented it.
Can There Be a Use for Hype?
Though hype is deadly in 99% of cases, I've found a way to make it work for me. Reading a sales letter always puts me in the state of mind to get ready to do some work. That excitement carries over and I start tearing through the product's guides and lessons.
Little by little that excitement falls away until there is nothing of it left. Why is that? The product had just as much potential as it did before. Perhaps I got lost in the routine and forgot what it could do for me.
One thing that is suggest is that you bookmark the sales letters of the products which you buy so that you can go back, read them, and get excited about what you have and what you are doing all over again. Give it a shot. Excitement will win out over overwhelm every time when you are working towards ways to make money.
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