Would Internet Marketing Teachers Stop Addressing Only 10% Of Internet Marketing Prospects?
Ask yourself these questions.
In the regular system...
How many people are 100% happy with their "Day Jobs"? Answer:Is it 5%, 15%, 30%...
? How many people do their day jobs successfully enough? Answer:Maybe 60%, 70%, 95%...
? Imagine telling job seekers that they must only take a job that they are "Passionate" about.
Imagine telling workers that if they are not passionate about their job, then they must give it up to someone else that is, and then move on and seek a day job, or night job, that they "are" passionate about.
Imagine telling regular job seekers that they must keep hunting until they find the job that they are passionate about.
Imagine telling school pupils and all other students and apprentices that they must only attempt to learn or study subjects, trades or skills that they are already passionate about.
Sure the world would come to a complete, screeching halt.
Well there are future "Internet Marketers" and super affiliates in the making that do not have a passion, just as there are people who do not have a passion for their regular dayjob.
In fact that situation would apply to the majority of potential Internet Marketing Newbies.
In Internet Marketing instruction when you tell students that they must only start promoting a subject, product or service that they are "Passionate" about, you are stopping 70% of prospects in their tracks.
It is possible for 90% plus of workers to go about their day job, burden and all as it is, in a relatively pleasant manner.
Increasingly now, the WWW will be populated by more and more, ordinary, otherwise would be, regular day job workers.
Currently there are many, cross earners i.
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part time day jobbers, part time internet marketers.
How do pop stars, rock stars, top sportsmen and athletes get ahead of the pack?Normally, to begin with, they are just playing away in the midst of all of their other ordinary peers.
Then one day some onlooker takes a chance on a small perception and plucks them aside.
With time, good management and investment, that young boy or girl is transformed into the rock star, pop star or world record breaker.
Another super stardom is born, and automatically also the fame.
Of course not all of the "Plucked" are successful.
Some look promising and good for a short time and then suddenly for no apparent reason plummet uncontrollably to oblivion.
There are many reasons as to why the "Plucked" youngster goes all the way to super stardom or fails miserably, possibly to try again, again and again.
In fact, if it were another kid that was plucked that day instead, it may have been that an even greater superstar had been born.
It's a lot to do with being in the right place at the right time.
The same goes for internet marketing.
In not addressing prospects that do not have a "passion" or by putting them off, you are alienating the majority of otherwise future affiliates, JV partners, members and other clients.
In not fully encouraging those without a perceived passion, you are steering yourself into only dealing with the cream of the crop and or the future superstars of internet marketing.
You are cutting yourself off from possibly, wild guess, up to 80 or 90 percent of your potential.
Yes, to have a passion, can only add to the progress of one's internet marketing project in all of the various ways that are constantly mentioned by top internet marketing tutors and gurus, which situation actually also applies to most all other areas of working life too.
But the idea that "the passion" is "essential" for internet marketing success is, to say the least, inaccurate.
Let teachers teach and gurus guru and let them live by their labours.
And let them not hold back, but grant countless more budding internet marketers a cosier road to freedom.