Making money online isn't easy. In fact, it took me over 2 years to make my first dime. Making a living as an Internet Marketer takes a lot of time and effort and it isn't for everyone. Here are a few of the qualities that I have found to be highly important in order to make it. 1. You need to be willing to spend money to purchase the tools and education you need. 2. You need to be willing to educate yourself. 3. You need to apply what you learn and TAKE ACTION. (This one took me a long time to 'get') 4. The discipline to be consistent. 5. The patience to be persistent. Take it from someone who has been there, it takes a LONG time to make a good living online. Too many people give up just before they are about to succeed. What qualities have you found to be necessary for success online? 4.
the no1 thing people fail is because they don't have any patience. I mean it's understandable, you have this wonderful page online you ahve been working on this for a month or longer and you think it's the best thing since sliced bread so of course people want to have their page busy people interacting asking for advice and so forth. As soon as they see that grows is in most cases slow and that you need to put a fair bit of work into the page they do some other page and than another and another... I've been there, what helped me was I spend some money on my current project and have to succeed, or my wife will simply kill me
Beleive in being a learner and you'll always find some more space to learn something new. Beleive in what you're. Never underestimate yourself when you see hundreds of experts making big bucks. Get inspired rather than getting scared of killing competition.
I disagree with this one. Most of the 'education' you can buy in the form of ebooks is total crap and not worth it. There's maybe 2-3 ebooks actually worth buying that I can think of, and even they aren't necessary. Just spend the time going over this forum to learn what you need. Strongly agree. Most webmasters fail because they procrastinate too much. Aside from what you've posted, I would add: Realizing that creating a website is different than promoting said website Realizing that QUALITY > QUANTITY Don't expect people just to come to your website, you have to work for it.
You need the same qualities that you need in order to succeed in the real life. You can't be a dumb*ss offline and a smart guy online