Your Path To Internet Success

Written by Austin Akalanze


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is free For two good years, I tried to understand how to do business onrepparttar web. I read every emial course I could find and bought many ebooks I could afford and inrepparttar 104584 end all I got was bits and pieces ofrepparttar 104585 internet puzzle. All that changes when I found Ken's Affiliate Masters Course. In five refreshing and easy to read instalments, Ken took me byrepparttar 104586 hand and walked me throughrepparttar 104587 internet maze, from idea generation, to picking a profitable theme/concept, to content creation, traffic building, allrepparttar 104588 way to monetization. In five easy reads,repparttar 104589 whole internet debacle, crystalized into a simple process of CONTENT, TRAFFIC, PRESELL AND MONETIZATION. It was like a revelation. In five days I had boiled downrepparttar 104590 whole internet business to CTPM, and it was all FREE.

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Austin Akalanze is a poet, freelance writer, and webmaster at http://www.power-profit-systems.com/pips.html


How To Overcome Inertia

Written by Arthur Cooper


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3. Make a start. Get some competed tasks inrepparttar bag. Start by completing some very small and easy tasks to create an early sense of achievement. Celebrate and record these achievements. Establish an early sense of progress being made. 3. Make sure that each task has a clear finishing point so that it is obvious when has been done. Record all of them as soon as they are completed and add them torepparttar 104583 growing list of achievements. Seeingrepparttar 104584 list of tasks completed growing steadily andrepparttar 104585 list of tasks still to be done shrinking steadily gives a real boost to confidence and a renewed shot of enthusiasm.

4. Carry on clocking up jobs done. Before you realise it you will be well onrepparttar 104586 way to overall completion. Just asrepparttar 104587 super tanker moves imperceptibly, but speeds up little by little, so with your mammoth project. Slowly but surely you will build up a momentum that is cannot be stopped. Each little task builds up a bit more speed. Each job done is a slight movement inrepparttar 104588 right direction.

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Arthur Cooper is a writer and publisher. For more of his articles go to: http://www.arthurcooper.com/ For articles ebooks and courses go to: http://www.barrel-publishing.com/


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