Quick question for you today... Do you think affiliate marketing should be banned?
It's a question to think about because if certain regulators get their way, affiliate marketing as we know it may be gone... And here's the thing...Like anything there's good and bad out there. After all, if you give a hammer to the wrong person, that person is likely to hurt someone... And so it is in any field... Here's food for thought as you may be looking for additional ways to grow your income...Starting a business 'can be' one of the most rewarding of ways to maximize your time and income potential, however like anything it comes with some risk.
Here's a critical question to think through before you pursue anything... or consider working with someone: "If we get back together in one year from today, what would have to happen in order for you to feel like this was a rewarding experience?"
If you take the time to answer that question as you're presented with any opportunity, it will certainly save you time, money and headaches...
Write it down. Post it some where.
I think I first learned a 'version of this question' about 5 years ago from a colleague of mine Joe Polish and I've found it useful with decisons I make bothin my personal and biz life...Fact is: Not all 'opportunities are created equal'.Whatever you're considering, I recommend youget what's called a P.S.I. in place first and
then expand to develop an O.S.I.
That's it for today!
Prosperity and Success,
Dan
PS - The biggest mistake 95% of small business owners make is not having their P.S.I. in place...
It's a question to think about because if certain regulators get their way, affiliate marketing as we know it may be gone... And here's the thing...Like anything there's good and bad out there. After all, if you give a hammer to the wrong person, that person is likely to hurt someone... And so it is in any field... Here's food for thought as you may be looking for additional ways to grow your income...Starting a business 'can be' one of the most rewarding of ways to maximize your time and income potential, however like anything it comes with some risk.
Here's a critical question to think through before you pursue anything... or consider working with someone: "If we get back together in one year from today, what would have to happen in order for you to feel like this was a rewarding experience?"
If you take the time to answer that question as you're presented with any opportunity, it will certainly save you time, money and headaches...
Write it down. Post it some where.
I think I first learned a 'version of this question' about 5 years ago from a colleague of mine Joe Polish and I've found it useful with decisons I make bothin my personal and biz life...Fact is: Not all 'opportunities are created equal'.Whatever you're considering, I recommend youget what's called a P.S.I. in place first and
then expand to develop an O.S.I.
That's it for today!
Prosperity and Success,
Dan
PS - The biggest mistake 95% of small business owners make is not having their P.S.I. in place...
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