Getting to “MindSet”

Today Matt Levenhage wrote a terrific post about what it really takes to succeed online, in which he included the following statement:

“No eBook or guide is going to make you a success. You will gain a lot by reading many of them. There are some great systems and techniques out there to make a lot of money with Affiliate Marketing, but the elements that will find you with a highly profitable and expanding Affiliate Marketing Business lie within you and your mindset.”

You can read the full post here.

I agree with that and I would add that there are many people who have great aptitude for online or offline business success but are being blocked by emotional barriers of which they may or may not be aware. Now whether a person is actually really WORK through those emotional roadblocks is another question.

It’s a different type of work than the work I discussed in the post here.

But make no mistake – it is work. It’s hard work. And ultimately it can be very rewarding work in many different ways.

Matt also states about “desire”: “The pure desire to succeed. You need to make up your mind that Affiliate Marketing is real…”

While I agree that’s important, I don’t agree that it’s always as easy as “making up your mind”. There are a lot of people who have lost heart in parts of their life or life in general who in fact are quite capable of regaining their heart and desire through specific processes designed to help them do so. In other words, if someone doesn’t have the desire to succeed right now, I don’t believe it’s not there.

DotCom Failure Test

Here’s a fun DotCom failure test for you and your friends:

Can you spot the reason this person hasn’t been able to succeed online?

Step 1: Read the following pages (REALLY do this and READ the discussions):

Step 2: Read this baffling feedback from a visitor to WorkAtHomeTruth:

“While surfing facebook, I saw this add stating; “I got $11,668.00″ clicked out of curiousity, was directed to another site that stated Step 1 Go to this link, fill out a basic online form and hit submit at Google Cash Only pay the $1.00 for shipping.

Website is [link removed by WorkAtHomeTruth as it's a site we do NOT recommend].

Think to myself, well, for a buck, why not. Click on the Get Google Cash link…oups. Doesn’t work.Do a Google Search. Well…now it’s 67$ to start up. Of course. Get the lowly living paycheck to paycheck consumer, needing even an extra 100$ a month to put food on the table -Isn’t it sad that we can make 90k a year as a family and still barely make it each month, without spending on anything other than food, gas and shelter?- 67$…meh it’s below 100 right?? False adverstisement. It says, Only pay the $1.00 for shipping. The “the” makes it seem like “HEY!! I only pay a buck!!” Prove to me that this works, charge me the advertised “buck” then we can see if this is a scam or not.

It is a sad world to have not only sick predators on the prowl…now they are hidden behind computer monitors, faceless, nameless and untoucheable, taking the poor dumbass consumer out for a ride.

What ever happened to paying it forward?? Helping your fellog man/woman?? Actually GIVING what you are offering-no B.S. no hidden agenda.

And the worst part?? You sleep well at night…”

Step 3: Look at those pages in Step 1 again (I’ve even added a few more):

Step 4: Consider the following:

This person wrote to WorkAtHomeTruth complaining about a product that WorkAtHomeTruth does NOT recommend and then is surprised that “we can sleep at night”.

Step 5: Read the following response from WorkAtHomeTruth to this person:

“I don’t quite understand your email. I have close to 10 separate pages up warning people about the types
of sites you mention. Here are a few:

http://www.workathometruth.com/blog/2008/12/13/bradsmoney-wheres-that-government-check/
http://www.workathometruth.com/blog/2008/11/19/google-money-tree-complaints/
http://www.workathometruth.com/blog/2009/01/05/googletree-complaints/

What does your comment mean:

“And the worst part?? You sleep well at night…”
Are you telling me that I shouldn’t be helping people file complaints with the FTC, ICE, Attorney Generals offices, etc?

I really don’t understand this email.

Paul Schlegel
Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth.com

Step 6: Read the person’s response and see if you can spot the REAL reason she’s failing online:

“Hmm…the website I got your email informationand feedback form from was rather different and honestly, I did not care to take it down as it was just another random google searched link that I clicked.

Had it been clear that you are trying to help people not be scammed, I wouldn’t have emailed you. If you truly are helping and are successful (I have yet to find ANY internet work at home…initiative that actually works) then great.

Best of luck to you.”

Real business isn’t “Glitz & Glamour”

You’ve probably noticed that you almost never see an email from WorkAtHomeTruth recommending the latest overhyped “product of the day”.

I’m not saying business isn’t fun. It is. At least for me it is.

But if you REALLY want to succeed in a home business you ultimately must learn and practice the fundamentals.

Did I say “learn”? One marketer once told me to never use that word because it scares people off.

Maybe, but how did you get to where you are today? You must have LEARNED things, right?

The truth is that most of you CAN learn to run your business the correct way. I’ve seen MANY people who “weren’t too sure if they could do it” do amazing things once they had proper guidance.

And that’s why Michael Brown has been such a great “find”. He has the rare ability to train people new  to online marketing in the REAL fundamentals of how to build a profitable business.

To give you a sense of what Michael’s all about I asked him if I could post something he wrote recently to the
WorkAtHomeTruth blog.

When you’ll read it you’ll get a real sense of the kind of person he is and how much he cares about your success.

Click here to see what Michael thinks about your online success.

By the way. I’m sure you’ve noticed that you’ve never seen us recommend any of those $2,000+ products that have a lot of drama and fanfare behind them.

Here’s the deal:

I’m NOT against people selling $2,000+ business training products. I’ve bought MANY excellent business training products in that price range and higher (including one for $5000 and one for $10,000 – both GREAT products).

What I AM against, is people recommending $2,000+ products to people who only need a $27 product or $47 product.

This is something Michael feels strongly about, too. You can see what he has to say about it here.

http://www.workathometruth.com/blog/2008/12/19/how-to-start-your-own-online-business/

When you have more experience and success those higher-priced products can make sense. But almost NEVER
when you’re first starting out.

Have a great day and as always you can send questions through the feedback form found throughout the site.

Paul Schlegel
Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth.com