{"id":1141,"date":"2011-04-24T00:20:49","date_gmt":"2011-04-23T16:20:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.whoisandrewwee.com\/?p=1141"},"modified":"2011-04-24T00:20:49","modified_gmt":"2011-04-23T16:20:49","slug":"create-like-a-god-command-like-a-king-work-like-a-slave","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/whoisandrewwee.com\/internet-marketing\/create-like-a-god-command-like-a-king-work-like-a-slave\/","title":{"rendered":"Create like a god. Command like a king. Work like a slave."},"content":{"rendered":"

Psst. If you missed it, the secret to Internet marketing is contained in the title to this post.<\/p>\n

That mantra also happens to be the subtitle of Guy Kawasaki’s Rules for Revolutionaries (first published in 1990s), and still equally relevant today.<\/p>\n

There’s a paradox\/dichotomy with Internet marketers. Almost all of us have the potential for unlimited income, but the vast majority (ie: more than 90%), work less than an hour a day.<\/p>\n

That’s excluding time spent on twitter, facebook, watching youtube videos, reading ebooks, chatting on AIM. That’s less than one hour of purposeful, meaningful, goal-direct work each day.<\/p>\n

The other “law” is that your amount of meaningful work is directly proportional to the amount of income you generate.<\/p>\n

So that time spent goofing off translates into throwing away potential income too.<\/p>\n

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Deciding to be an “internet marketer” could mean spending time after you finish your day job, after you’ve eaten your dinner\/supper and sitting at your table, trying to figure this “internet thing” out. I have a lot of friends and acquaintances tell me they want to “do what I do”, and then they go on to talk about how working from home would be great for them, how they’re really good at marketing\/writing\/creative stuff and they would make an excellent internet marketer.<\/p>\n

So, like a fool, I give them an idea to work on, and they buy into the idea, they see they can do it, and I finish off the conversation with… “Remember, more than 90% of people give up after the first day, of the rest, 90% of the guys left give up after the first week. So only 1 out of 100 ever gets anything done.”<\/p>\n

After promises that they’ll be that one outstanding individual, they go off to do their thing.<\/p>\n

Two weeks later, I speak to them and they’ve got a lot of stuff to tell me. Mainly a lot of reasons why they didn’t do anything. Usually a combination of either:<\/p>\n