Internet Marketing and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
by Palyn Peterson
Published on this site: July 22th, 2005 - See
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I was just thinking about something I'd like to share with
you, and hopefully it'll give you something to think about
as well. I was remembering when I took a motorcycle riding
safety class when I was 23 years old. I had no previous riding
experience, aside from a bit of mountain biking with a 21-speed,
and I figured it wouldn't be too much different going from
that to a motorcycle. Yes, it gives me slight grin now, too.
Boy was it was crazy, I couldn't have been more wrong! I
imagined myself just climbing on and riding off into the sunset
like a pro. But when the time came and I actually sat on the
bike for the first time and rode a few hundred feet, it was
quite an eye-opener, to say the least. I felt like I was 15
years old again, with a driving permit in my wallet and my
mom in the passenger seat. Those familiar emotions were running
through me again - apprehension, confusion, excitement and
fear - only this time I had more life-experience under my
belt to better manage them all.
Sure, having driven a manual transmission car for many years
did help control the motorcycle, but it was still pretty foreign.
But with time, practice, and making plenty of mistakes, I
got pretty good at it. Eventually, it became second nature.
And even now, after all the experience I've gained, I'm planning
on taking an advanced riders safety course.
This reminds me of internet marketing. Maybe you are just
starting your first online business, or maybe you are on to
your second or third and are now marketing those. Where ever
you are at, the amount of business experience you have will
vary from most everyone else; but here's a fact no matter
how long you've been doing it: if you don't practice internet
marketing, it will never get any easier.
Internet marketing is just like learning to ride a motorcycle
or drive a car. Before actually getting into the thick of
it, people may tell you "Oh, it's so easy!" or "All
you have to know is this, that's it." Even when you think
about the steps and procedures beforehand, you can convince
yourself that you have it all planned out and it'll go off
without a hitch. But once you actually do it, you get that
much needed reality check.
Internet marketing isn't something you can just "do"
and get right the first time around. Yes, it is important
to take advice from professionals you trust and who are where
you want to be, and to read their eBooks and what not. But
it is much more important to actually get out there and do
it yourself. Guru's can point they way, but they can't give
you experience. To be successful at internet marketing, it
takes focus, concentration, and especially practice.
Just like using a clutch, you will mess up your marketing.
You may gun it, and offer your customers a product that would've
sold better had you waited. You might pick a product you are
not really qualified to market. Whatever it is, be it headlines,
sales copy, product placement - you will get it wrong some
of the time. But the more you practice marketing, the more
you read about people who are doing it correctly and effectively,
the more you write and rewrite, the better you will get.
Eventually, you will develop a "sixth-sense" of
what is good or bad - marketing will become second nature
to you.
Most people are looking for the easy way out. That's why
"get-rich quick" schemes are selling so well (and
ruining it for us legitimate netizens, damn it!). But those
people never reach their ultimate goals, because there is
no legitimate, fool-proof quick way - especially one where
you can keep your conscience clean!
All those who are determined to succeed, who try and try
again and do not stop despite all the obstacles in their path
- those are the ones that will succeed, guaranteed. You can
do anything you want in life; no one can stop you but you,
and this does include financial independence.
Ask yourself what you really want out of life. Would you
rather catch the new episode of 'Friends,' or spend time strengthening
your sales copy? It's easy to get distracted, but stick to
your guns and re-do it for the tenth time. Just remember,
for every time you get something wrong, you are that much
closer to getting it right.

Palyn Peterson publishes the acclaimed Advanced Internet
Marketing News. A professional newsletter with a refreshing
perspective and a strong focus on no-cost techniques. http://www.FutureInternetMarketing.com
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