Masterclass Blog Carnival – August Edition

Once again we have a great selection of posts for you in this our fourth publication.  Although there are fewer entries this month due to holidays for alot of the Masterclass students.  However, please visit all of the blog posts below and leave a comment to let the author know you have visited.

  • You know every Internet Marketer was a Newbie at some point. When you are starting out it can sometimes be difficult knowing the best way to Learn Internet Marketing, you find yourself plunging deep into uncharted Territory.  I would advise anyone new to Internet Marketing to seek out a good Teacher / Mentor straight from the off as this will give you the benefit of a great foundation.

http://ianieba.com/learning-as-you-go/

  • Moving on, It is extremely important that you visualize the whole of your creation but only focus on one task at a time until that task is completed, only then should you move onto the next one.  I can not stress this enough, only focus on the step or task at hand. When that step is complete only then should you focus on the next one.   As I’ve said before, you may find it daunting at times and think you don’t know what to do next. Rest assured you’re not the first person to hit a wall and you won’t be the last. In fact this is where most people sit on the fence and wonder if this really is possible….

http://barry-wells.com/journey-to-success-part-4-learning-as-you-go/

  • Being aware – The learning cycle never stops and not to make the same mistakes that have crippled many.

http://www.terryconti.com/internet-marketing-the-learning-never-stops/

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Don’t over commit!

The Internet is a great place for opportunities.  There is always so much potential for getting involved, learning, and earning.  Unfortunately what comes alongside that is complete information overload, an immense desire to do everything NOW, and often the feeling that you are somehow inadequate because it can all become too much to keep up with and you maybe are not doing as well as others.

It is essential that you are realistic about how much time you have, about what you can achieve in that time, about how much you can learn at the same time.  It is very easy to get carried away with the ‘next great opportunity’, believe us, we know – we are always interested in a new opportunity!

Make a plan, work out how many spare hours you have in reality, and only take on one thing at a time.  Set the time aside to be online rather than booting up your computer and having it running all day.  It will only encourage you to do a bit more, and it will consume your life before you know it.  Take everything one step at a time and learn each stage thoroughly before moving on to the next.  Prioritise your tasks and work down from the top of the list each time.

You will benefit in the long run if you start with a plan and stick to it.  Don’t get carried away with it all, because you may well find you become overwhelmed and get stuck in the quicksand!

Enjoy the journey.

Mandy, Rob and Jay.

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