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Nicks, Scratches And Internet Business

May 19th, 2008 by Administrator

I was about to shave when I realized it’s time to change my razor blade.

I suppose I could have gone a little longer before changing it, but the fact is a new blade is going to give me a much cleaner shave.

So let me ask you, are you still using the same dull razor blades when it comes to your Internet business?

Do you continue to do something using a tool that has basically served its purpose and now needs to be replaced, as in maybe the technology has gotten better…? Are you finding yourself performing the same activities over and over again without getting good results?

Think about this for a moment…

It never ceases to amaze me how time and time again companies like Gillette and Schick come up with new and improved razors.

There’s a single blade, there’s double blade, there’s a double blade with a lubricating strip, then it’s a double blade with a pivoting head, then it’s a triple blade with a pivoting head and lubricating strip, then there’s a strip for sensitive skin. You get the idea.

My point is if the cheap disposable razor isn’t doing the trick, there are other options.

So if things aren’t working out the way you’d like, why not become aware of what you’re doing day in and day out with your Internet business that might need changing?

Remember, it’s about results. If you’re already getting a great shave, there’s no need to change anything really. But if each time you shave you end up with nicks, scratches and a rash, well then it’s time to try something new. The same goes for making money online.

And if you’re confused, overwhelmed, or stuck about what you should be doing, that’s OK. There are resources for you like my intern program, or my aha email coaching. All you need to do is make the decision to go out there and educate yourself, and then take action.

Ciao,

-Taylor

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