Five
Reasons Why Info-Marketing
Is NOT The Best Business
Increase
Your Odds Of Success
From
the desk of Timothy A. Gross
Most
"Internet Gurus" strongly recommend that you get
into the info-marketing business.
(In
other words, selling reports, ebooks, audio, video, etc.,
showing people how to accomplish things better.)
I
assume you probably already know the main benefit of info-marketing:
Cheap
or free to deliver to customers with very high profit margins
and high perceived value.
However,
there are a lot of downsides as well.
In
poker, one of the most important factors of whether you
win or lose is not how good you are, how experienced you
are, or whether you're wearing your lucky underwear...
It's
how good/bad the other players at the table are.
I'm
going to repeat that, because it's important. If you're
an average or above-average or even professional poker player,
the single-most critical factor to whether you will leave
a poker table a winner or a loser is whether you're sitting
at a table full of fish or sharks.
If
you're sitting at a table full of fish (beginning/bad players),
you'll probably make tons of money without even half-trying
unless you have a really unlucky night.
If
you're sitting at a table with Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan,
Howard Lederer, Gus Hansen, Phil Ivy, and Phil Helmuth,
you're in for a rough ride!!
The
odds of success in business are the same way.
To
your success, Tim Gross
P.S.
- The journey of following through with your ideas and dreams
in and of itself improves your quality of life. When
your mind is excited about possibilities and you're following
through in trying to make them a reality, suddenly your
life takes on a new meaning, gives you a new mission,
and just having that purpose helps lift you above the day-to-day
grind.
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