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Starting an Online Business? Feeling Overwhelmed? Be Careful Who You Listen To!
If there's one suggestion I would offer to Newbie's starting an online business it would be: "Be careful who you listen to"… or at least "choose carefully" when the time is right.
I'm not saying you shouldn't educate yourself and learn from a few people. What I am saying is don't spend all your time reading everything you can get your hands on… at least not for an extended period of time because to tell you the truth…you'll get "nowhere"… fast!
My suggestion would be to learn a few key tasks to start with and focus on one thing at a time. Don't for Heaven's sake get into the state of analysis paralysis coupled by overwhelm.
I meet with a mastermind group every so often and the single most common challenge faced by many… (from beginners to even some experienced individuals) is sheer overwhelm.
As we all know these days, there's an abundance of free information provided by savvy online marketers keeping us informed about new products, tips, tricks, and advice.
There's also an over abundance of information intended to keep up to date with SEO Strategies, time savers, social media strategies, blog performance information….the list goes on.
While I realize much of this information is indeed very useful and is offered generously, it can be a heck of a turn off for someone who is just getting started. Actually… it can be overwhelming for many of us who have been at this game for a few years as well!
In my humble opinion, regardless of where you are in your venture I wholeheartedly feel that getting started and focusing on mastering one task at a time will get your further ahead than being 'nosey' (so to speak) and trying to keep up with every single change, every single piece of advice and every single "Jones" you meet!
You see things change just about every single day. With the way technology is these days you would have to spend 24 hours per day to keep up with every improvement, advancement and update!
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