The implementation temptation paradox

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When I went to my very first internet marketing seminar in April ’02, I came home with a scratch pad jam-packed with notes. It was a firehose of information. I spent the next several months feverishly implementing everything I’d learned.

I’d also spent some serious dinero on honing my writing skills. I’d bought a big box o’ copywriting stuff and I was busily going through that too.

September came along, and with it, another invitation to yet another marketing seminar.

I thought, “How does it make any sense at all to pile on MORE information when I’ve done less than half my notes from just 5 months ago?”

How committed are you??? Seriously.

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I’ve worked up-close and in-person with many hundreds of entrepreneurs, serial entrepreneurs and millionaires.

I advised Clate Mask, president of InfusionSoft, when all he had was three guys in a room writing custom software for anybody who would give them money. Now he’s doing well over ten million dollars a year.

I coached Jeff Hughes, founder of Sterling Satellite and Rocket Clicks, when he was an attorney doing affiliate marketing on the side and LOSING $15,000 per month. Now he is also doing well over ten million dollars a year.

And so it goes with all kinds of people –