Online Sales is like a Golf Swing

Richard Womeldorf back again with a quick bit of information to help you find and drive traffic to your website.

People seem to go through the “motions” of building sites and linking offers, and building affiliate sites, but with NO LUCK in making sales.

I capitalized the NO LUCK because it is NOT luck that someone drive 10’s or 100’s of thousands of dollars to their bank account.

Yes, it seems like it. I KNOW.
My point is—Are YOU doing EVERYTHING that you are being taught?

Yes, you read the books.
Yes, you attend the webinars.
Yes, you have a few blogs.
Yes, you are plastering links on every corner of the web.
BUT NO SALES are coming in. Humm. So what is wrong?

Is the Mentor or Guru LUCKY?

Making Sales on the Internet is like landing an Airplane.

LOTS of small movements are needed ALL at the same time to accomplish a GREAT landing.

Remove a few of those movements and then you have an OK landing.

Remove a few more movements and you CRASH.

Can you just READ a book, or go through the motions and expect to be experienced?

What do you think? Probably not , right?
Then what do you expect in Internet Marketing that is different? Do you expect to gain all the tips and tricks from someone that has DONE IT, and repeat only 30-50% of what you are told, and expect a sale?
I am NOT shaking my finger at you. I am asking for you to reevaluate your business.

Are you doing each phase of the business, by building a systematic punch list of things that need to be done? If you are, then make sure that you do what you are taught, and follow through with it all.

You will then start to see some action. I know, I spent months doing “part” of what I was suppose to, then got MAD, and did what I was told, item by item. I then started to see results finally. This is when you start testing and split testing to make you ads better. Not Before.

Thanks for reading another of my tips for driving traffic to your website.

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