Saturday, September 24, 2011

The Most Important Blog Tip Of All Time

In my career as a blogger, there has been one tip that has helped me more than all the other tips combined. It has also served me well as an internet entrepreneur, business owner, father, husband, brother, son, and as a human being in general. Were I to gauge another person’s success or failure in this industry, the proper execution of this one tip would trump all others in my eyes.
Are you ready for it?

NEVER QUIT, EVER !!!!!

- Even when it looks like there is no hope

- Even when others are laughing and saying you will never do it

- Even when it seems like you are talking to no one but yourself

If you are determined to succeed in this business, this is the only tip that you need to follow religiously. Every other successful blogger and internet marketer is already executing this tip, guaranteed. Not only that, if you ask any other successful person about this tip, I promise they will agree that it is essential to success.

Now, I’m not trying to sound like a motivational speaker, or spurt a bunch of corny cliches at you, but I know the art of never giving up is a success maker. This doesn’t mean that you should continue to pour time and money into a failing business model, absolutely not. But what is does mean is that you don’t let the fact that you had a failing business model deter you from jumping right back with another business model, and another, and another if necessary until you do succeed. The most successful and interesting people I know failed several times before perfecting their strategies, and it paid off BIG TIME!

Some important points to remember:
- During his younger years, Thomas Edison was told repeatedly that he wasn’t very bright and had trouble holding a regular job. He also failed thousands of times as an inventor, before finally perfecting the light bulb.
- Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard and started “Traf-O-Data”, which failed miserably. After collecting himself, he came back a little later with Microsoft, and we all know how that worked out.
- After being fired from his job because he “lacked imagination and had no good ideas”, Walt Disney failed and went bankrupt with several businesses before he finally founded the Walt Disney company.
So be of good cheer and let not your heart be troubled. If you want it bad enough, and you are willing to keep trying as long as it takes, you can have it.
Do you have any inspirational success stories to tell? I would love to hear about them in the comments.

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