Are You A “Mister Know-It-All?”

I spent part of yesterday explaining to a friend who is NOT an
online marketer how simple it is to earn a full-time living on
the internet.

I shared with him what I actually do and why it works. He
listened, but then countered with 20 reasons why he didn’t think
that could work, and then went on to explain how he would run
such a business.

Back when I was in the military, those in leadership positions
were taught one simple rule…

“When you assume command of a new unit, you don’t make any
changes until you see and understand the how and why of how
things are already being done.”

That sounds simple enough, and it worked amazingly well.
It assured that an outsider didn’t come in and on “day 1″
BREAK a system that was working flawlessly.

I see a lot of internet marketers doing just that!

They look at what others are doing and try to figure out a
BETTER way of doing it. That would make sense except they
often do this before they are earning ANYTHING. They
change proven systems to what they “think” would work :-)

Success in internet marketing is really simple. You watch
what other successful marketers are doing and you just do
the same things.

Here are two quick examples….

My friend Yaro Starak makes six-figures per year from
blogging. He sells advertising on his blog, sells affiliate
products, and does a few other things that he freely reveals
to people.

If it works for him, why wouldn’t it work for you… and why
wouldn’t you just copy what he’s doing?

You can copy Yaro’s system here:
http://SageMarketer.com/FastActionBonuses/

A second example is one of my methods for rapidly growing my
list, making direct sales, and adding several hundred new
affiliates for my products… all from one effort, and all
in under a month.

You can see how I do that here:
http://SageMarketer.com/Giveaway/

Yes, internet marketing really is that simple :-)

That’s it for now.

Go check out what Yaro is doing now:
http://SageMarketer.com/FastActionBonuses/

Willie

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