Monday, March 28, 2011

PART 2 - THE LEARNING CURVE


We are a society that wants instant gratification.  Patience has become a word that people seem to have little use of these days.  You see it all around you from traffic wrecks on perfectly beautiful days with no obstacles around to trying to find a pair of shoes that you thought you had put in a certain place.  It seems like we are never getting anywhere; taking one step forward and two steps back words.  Okay, so what do we do to remedy this? Patience! Patience! Patience!

You want to make a killing on the internet with the hottest and latest online business.  It’s going to make you a millionaire. Right?  Well, it very well could do that, BUT it’s going to take some work and  Patience. 

PART 2 – The Learning Curve

In my first Learning Curve article, I gave you the definition of a learning curve:
According to Wikipedia, "a learning curve is a graphical representation of the changing rate of learning (in the average person) for a given activity or tool. Typically, the increase in retention of information is sharpest after the initial attempts, and then gradually evens out, meaning that less and less new information is retained after each repetition."

Building an internet business from home will take time and patience.  Part 1 gave you the basics as to the usual progression in any type of business or work development. 

First, sit down and thoroughly study the materials and software that you are utilizing in your new venture.  Don’t just skim it, but read all of the do’s and don’ts.  Understand them and if you have questions, contact support.  If the program does not have a good and quick response team, then maybe you had better think twice before continuing with the business.

Next, begin to apply the instructions via sample projects or outlines.  Get a feel for how the program will develop as you apply the necessary steps.  Make sure each step works properly before continuing on to the next one.  Keep repeating each step until you have mastered it and understand how it links with the previous step so that you can move on in the progression of the steps.  Having a thorough understanding in each developmental step is key to building a successful online work-at-home internet business.

Most important – don’t get ahead of yourself.  If you try to run before you can walk, you will definitely fall.

Check out these links for online work-at-home and affiliate marketing:

http://www.webcolleagues.com/?id=marystonecoones  WEB Colleagues


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