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Volunteering and Fence Sitting Doesn't Achieve Affiliate Success

By Ronald Hudkins

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Every time you think about success, you need to know that you have the ability to get there - and you will. This inkling of Desire is more than surfing the Internet and signing up for get rich schemes and no obligation affiliate programs. Many people just see the money in their bank account and think its going to get there by doing nothing other than joining affiliate programs and other opportunities. Signing your name doesn't bring success. I can tell you from experience that only the people with sure-fire - action driven focus ever succeed. With the desire to succeed, the constant drive to achieve and the willingness to learn, you're limited only by your own self-imposed boundaries. Success awaits both poor and affluent....you just have to have a serious plan other than volunteering.

Because you hang a sign, paint your van or truck proclaiming to be a plumber - it doesn't sell your pipe dream. Any and every business above and beyond the education, training, certifications and technical knowledge takes a good solid business plan to succeed. Few people undertake the careful planning that is required to achieve success in their business goals. In fact, time management is one of the most important challenges every business owner must face. Experts recommend that home-based business owners set up a workable schedule immediately upon starting their ventures in order to establish good habits. A good habit doesn't mean signing up for 100 affiliate programs and never taking the time to implement the advertising for the products and services you hope to earn commission upon.

There is no classified secret to affiliate marketing. It isn't something that a person should go into with a belief any program (and there are thousands) is going to bring about overnight success. Every business takes not just work but, hard work. For many business hopefuls facing the Internet communications medium for the first time, the affiliate business is the most realistic and quickest way to learn the cornerstones of the marketing business. You see; the real beauty of concentrating efforts and focusing upon only one or a few affiliate business models is a new person learns marketing strategies in baby steps. You are not on a timetable, deadline or put into a sink or swim situation.

You take full advantage of previously proven marketing success. You study and follow business recommendations from the company experts, mentors and fellow marketers. You use pre-written and approved marketing materials which often include text ads, Emails, banners, postcards, incentive programs, gift certificates, coupons, discounts flyers, pre-fabricated promotional items such as business cards, cups, shirts pens, sample follow-up letters and even phone scripts.

Little by little, you glean experience and inroads into the proper use and methods associated with advertising an affiliate business and apply all that marketing strategy you learn - repeat it over and over so much that in time, you become the expert that knows how to succeed. You take all that new found skill and than apply it towards new and different products and services. Simply put, if you want to succeed in a 100 affiliate programs there is enough technology and automation to do so but... you have to focus on learning the keys before becoming a concert pianist. Signing up for every program, sitting on a fence and taking no action other then running off to another opportunity gives you exactly what you started with; nothing.

Until you learn to focus, plan and use your time the skills and free training properly, you'll not only be a burden to every program you volunteer for but - an individual chasing a fleeting dream that eludes your own unattainable vision of success.

I'm not trying to be hardcore; I just know the difference between perception and misdirection. The opportunities are in fact out there, you just have to be positive, focused and actionable. The only thing that produces success on the Internet and anywhere else is a winning and consistent effort. Just remember - Quote: Success is not a doorway, it's a staircase. Author: Dottie Walters American Entrepreneur, Speaker, Author

Ronald Hudkins is a successful Internet entrepreneur that is highly capable of mentoring affiliate success. He is an affiliate executive in SFI's home based business opportunity and seeks action orientated people to join his ever expanding team of Internet marketers geared to learn and earn. To join Team Venture go to http://www.adultwishfoundations.com/free.html

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