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Just One Year Ago! | Internet Marketing Speed

Just One Year Ago!

Posted by James in How To, Lifestyle

I was working a complex full time job and doing Internet Marketing part time after work this time last year. I was about to travel to the U.S.A for the first time since I was 12.

I remember building a charity website for free and the domain renewal just came up to remind me. This means my charity site has been helping a charity for about one year.



A lot can change in one year

In the last few days I presented at World Internet Summit on the subject of internet marketing systems and I was sharing with the audience how different life is now compared to then. Working from home doing what you want and having far less stress and bother is awesome. Travel, fun and family time are more important I was motivated to share this point:



We tend to to overestimate what we can do in the short term and we tend to underestimate what we can do in the long term.

So if you are just starting out – you may find it tough to begin with. Set your self realistic goals. In one year from now you will be getting VERY different results if you apply yourself and do the right things! Stay with it and expect success!

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