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Writer's pictureRyan ODonnell

How to Make Money Doing What You Love

Many people rush into making money online before they are adequately prepared. You know there are qualifications, things you must learn, before you can be effective as a rocket scientist, a doctor, a bricklayer, a construction worker, an office worker, or a teacher; you don't just go in unprepared.



The same is true in the Internet marketing field, despite the fact that some unscrupulous individuals would have you believe it's a "Walk in the Park" that just takes your belief that you can do it.


And, I'll admit, it's a stroll in the park compared to what you have to put up with while punching a clock at the workplace. Despite the fact that you are a subordinate to someone who does not have your best interests at heart, there are still rules to follow and pitfalls to avoid in order to make Internet marketing work for you.


The majority of people will not make any money online, while others will make more in a month than the majority of people make in a year. What is the reason for this?


My response begins with the age-old chicken or egg question: "Does the chicken come first, or the egg?" Personally, I vote for, well, forget it; every argument you or I make leads to the same old conclusion: I have no idea, and I don't think many of us do either.


But one thing I am certain of is that in order to make money online, you must first have a passion for the company's products and/or services, as well as any Internet business from which you expect to generate money.





In this context, passion simply indicates that you've done your research and enjoy the company's products or services. Then you transform that interest (or passion) into the education, excitement, and labor that normally come with it.


Many online entrepreneurs are so skilled at what they do that they overlook their passion since they can sell anything. But I'm concerned about those of you who aren't as experienced with running a great online business.


I'm not attempting to convince someone that passion is the only thing that matters. Because you need a strong website, good marketing, widespread advertising, firm assistance, effective keywords, and so on to be successful. Those things are frequently taught from the firm you join, but if you ignore Passion, your chances of success are drastically reduced.


As a result, if you don't care about the firm or the products and services it offers, you won't try to accomplish the work you're being taught.


Work in internet marketing is normally not tough or time consuming, but it does take drive fueled by passion to get you up and going with a consistent effort so you don't fall behind.


YOU HAVE A GREAT RESOURCE IN THE INTERNET SEARCHES FOR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN THE INTERNET MARKETING INDUSTRY, USE IT!


Your investigation should lead you to a company that you like and trust. It should be strong, based on sound concepts, and simple to grasp, with marketable products and services for which you may feel passionate. Move on if you don't locate it.


You can locate the ideal opportunity that possesses the aforementioned characteristics.


Comments like, "Well, that one seems fantastic, and the pay plan is excellent, so I guess I'll start that business" do not sound like decisions made with passion in mind. And don't be lured if you hear that an Internet "guru" accomplishes that, because, as I previously stated, they are seasoned and can sell just about anything without being passionate about the company's products and services.


By the way, your goal is to get to the point where you can sell anything on the internet. That is an admirable end skill and objective.



Remember, there are other stages you must take before diving into Internet Marketing, but if you don't locate the proper firm products and services to be enthusiastic about first, all of the other steps will likely lead to frustration rather than success.


Being unenthusiastic about a firm and its products and services that have market proof that they will sell is a trap you must avoid at all costs.



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