Your website is going nowhere, what do you do?
Sometimes in the rush to make a million dollars we forget what it actually takes.
There is a reason why employers choose experienced staff. It's easier and they need less training.
So in order to have a successful website you need to learn all the tricks of the trade and apply them. That takes time.
Yes there are always the 'flash in the pan' but lasting success comes from consistency and commitment.
I will use an analogy here. When I started on my 'health' regime I got ZERO results for the first 3-4 months. Mainly because I started with running, but I knew that wasn't how to lose weight.
What I did know was that I had tried so many diets and they hadn't worked so I wanted to try a different approach to my problem.
It wasn't easy and I didn't think I was getting anywhere. But every now and again I would make a break through and I think it's the same with online marketing.
Sometimes you feel like you are going backward but actually you are always moving forward.
In my weight loss plan I got stuck on 90kgs for almost 3 months and I was ready to give up and then this morning I found I had lost 3 kgs and am now at 87kgs.
Apart from feeling ecstatic it's too easy to give up.
My point to all this is keep moving even when you feel you are going nowhere. Most of all keep working at your goals and learn, do courses, get smarter.
Have a beautiful day folks!
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Sometimes we don't realize the non-measurable gains we make. Experience leads to faster learning times and a smaller learning curve.
Sometimes it can be tough trying to remember that even baby steps will move things forward in the relentless multi-tasking of 'real' life! Thanks for a timely reminder, Sue :)
Well done on your recent weightloss due to not throwing in the towel Great analogy.. Needed this little reality check. Thanks Michael.
When we feel we are caught in a rut, that is when it's most important we stay the course. Stay consistent.
Thank you Michael! This came at a perfect moment for me because that's what I believe too but sometimes I forget... :-)
Absolutely right. A website is a website. I don't know if I am correct in saying that it matures and when that comes it bear fruit. The only relatively difficult thing is waiting.
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Thanks buddy and there is more going on than we realize!!
For sure. We just need to keep our eye on the ball, Paul.