You Get What You Pay For

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Stop trying to avoid work, failure, and responsibility.

There are too many people who are looking for a hand-out and don't want to do the work necessary to create a real solid online business.

There is nothing wrong with buying a done-for-you business, but once you buy the business, you still have to be willing to market your business, brand your business, and find a way to stand out from the crowd.

There is no magic button, magic pill, or easy quick fix.

There are ways to shortcut your path to success, but you will still be required to take action to maintain any success or momentum you get.

You have to embrace the possibility of failure and hard work and just submit to it.

Understand that you will be required to work hard in the beginning, but eventually you will figure out ways to outsource activities, or find tools and resources that can automate
different parts of your business.

At some point you will be able to go from working let's say 6-8 hours a day to only working 6-8 hours a week. It is possible, but you have to pay the price in full in the beginning.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gandolfo85
    I agree that you have to find the best way to share the uniqueness of your brand/business and that requires some time to learn more how to position yourself in a constantly growing (and also changing) market with an offer that's so valuable that your target is "magically" attracted to it.

    So, in the beginning you're supposed to leverage your time, resources and hard earned money to build a solid foundation and this is what you are paying for: a strong structure which can sustain the weight of your business, especially in relation to very unpredictable market changes.
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    • Profile picture of the author vicg100
      It is part of our human nature to want instant gratification, and to find the "easy" way to riches. Nothing worthwhile comes easy and we all will reap what we sow. The thing this mentality isn't only caused by the individual, people everywhere are always pushing the next "get rich quick" scheme and simple "done-for-you" business, which of course misleads people to think it is easy.

      The reality is all successful people have worked their butt off, but it's okay because if it's something you're truly passionate about it won't seem like work at all. If someone is really pursuing their passion through IM then yes, it may take time and consistency, but the process will be enjoyable the whole way up to the top.
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      • Profile picture of the author Trey Morgan
        Originally Posted by vicg100 View Post

        It is part of our human nature to want instant gratification, and to find the "easy" way to riches. Nothing worthwhile comes easy and we all will reap what we sow. The thing this mentality isn't only caused by the individual, people everywhere are always pushing the next "get rich quick" scheme and simple "done-for-you" business, which of course misleads people to think it is easy.

        The reality is all successful people have worked their butt off, but it's okay because if it's something you're truly passionate about it won't seem like work at all. If someone is really pursuing their passion through IM then yes, it may take time and consistency, but the process will be enjoyable the whole way up to the top.
        Yeah it's true a lot of this flawed thinking is caused by the people who sell the quick-fix and the magic-pill. There are some quick-fixes out there but all they do is mask the problem instead of getting rid of the problem completely. It doesn't matter what you want in life, if you want it in abundance then you need to have an abundance of energy, work ethic, and faith in the process of achieving a result. Success is a process not an event.
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    • Profile picture of the author Trey Morgan
      Originally Posted by Gandolfo85 View Post

      I agree that you have to find the best way to share the uniqueness of your brand/business and that requires some time to learn more how to position yourself in a constantly growing (and also changing) market with an offer that's so valuable that your target is "magically" attracted to it.

      So, in the beginning you're supposed to leverage your time, resources and hard earned money to build a solid foundation and this is what you are paying for: a strong structure which can sustain the weight of your business, especially in relation to very unpredictable market changes.
      Exactly man. Most people looking for fast cash but they don't understand that stuff won't last forever, real success comes from a strong foundation like you said.
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