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		<title>What&#039;s The Difference Between Those Who Do And Those Who Don&#039;t?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Frank Haywood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you noticed that the people who gripe in life are ALWAYS griping?  Nothing is ever right for them.  They're always unhappy with something, and expend a lot of energy looking for the next thing to moan about.

"I can't come up with a product idea."  "I've got my product idea, but I can't get started."  "I've created my product, but I don't know how to create a sales page."  "My sales page is up but I can't get any sales."

How do people get anything done with an attitude like that?

All they need is a little help to change their thinking.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;m talking about achieving here.</p>
<p>The difference is attitude.</p>
<p>Those who don&#039;t have one or more blockers that stop them from achieving.  These blockers usually boil down to the individual&#039;s perception and attitude.</p>
<p>Yes, I know you&#039;re probably saying to yourself, &#034;oh no, not another Positive Mental Attitude article&#034;.  Well, maybe this is a little different.  Maybe not&#8230;</p>
<p>Have you noticed that the people who gripe in life are ALWAYS griping?  Nothing is ever right for them.  They&#039;re always unhappy with something, and expend a lot of energy looking for the next thing to moan about.</p>
<p>&#034;I can&#039;t come up with a product idea.&#034;  &#034;I&#039;ve got my product idea, but I can&#039;t get started.&#034;  &#034;I&#039;ve created my product, but I don&#039;t know how to create a sales page.&#034;  &#034;My sales page is up but I can&#039;t get any sales.&#034;</p>
<p>It&#039;s just worn me out writing that and thinking in that way.  It&#039;s so negative it makes me feel ill just experiencing it, and I&#039;m sorry if it&#039;s taken you the same way.</p>
<p>How do people get anything done with an attitude like that?</p>
<p>Well, in most cases they don&#039;t, but there are always some that do, and then they hit a &#034;blocker&#034;.</p>
<p>A blocker is that one thing that they can&#039;t get past.  Correction.  The one thing they <em>think</em> they can&#039;t get past.</p>
<p>All they need is a little help to change their thinking.</p>
<p>Let&#039;s take the final example above.  You have a product, but no sales.</p>
<p>The first question to ask yourself is &#034;do I have traffic?&#034; and if the answer is no, then that&#039;s the thing to work on.</p>
<p>There are probably as many traffic sources as there are ways to make a million dollars.</p>
<p>Here&#039;s a few&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li>JV partners</li>
<li>Forums</li>
<li>eBay</li>
<li>Squidoo</li>
<li>YouTube</li>
<li>StumbleUpon</li>
<li>Article sites</li>
<li>Blogging&#8230;</li>
</ul>
<p>I don&#039;t think I need to go on &#8211; just ONE of those sources worked upon and used exclusively should be enough to bring in traffic to make at least a sale a day.</p>
<p>So&#8230;  You match your traffic source together with your product.</p>
<p>For instance, you might be selling something that helps ebook sellers deliver their ebooks.  Such as <a href="http://www.smartdd.com/special/">SmartDD</a>.  <img src='http://www.frankhaywood.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Then JV partners and eBay would be the first / best way to go, and the way to build affiliates.  Once you have enough affiliates, you reach &#034;critical mass&#034; and they do all the selling for you.</p>
<p>Now&#8230;  As always, the devil&#039;s in the detail.</p>
<p>You may know about all of the traffic sources above, but how do you <em>get</em> traffic from one of them?  Well, they&#039;re all different and need to be treated in different ways.</p>
<p>But choosing one and <em>trying</em> to get traffic from it is probably a good start.</p>
<p>This is where many people fall flat on their face.</p>
<p>They try&#8230; and after a month or 6 weeks, nothing&#039;s happened.</p>
<p>They decide that it&#039;s impossible to do.</p>
<p>Despite the fact that people are milking traffic from many of these sites, some people don&#039;t get immediate success and that&#039;s it, they give up.</p>
<p>(I blame all the BS artists out there who get people excited by the prospect of it being &#034;easy&#034;.  When the real world hits and they find it isn&#039;t as easy as they were led to believe, then the depression sets in.)</p>
<p>I&#039;ll put you right now so you don&#039;t get the wrong idea.</p>
<p><em>It isn&#039;t easy</em>.</p>
<p>Anyone that tells you it is has either got to the nice place where affiliates are now making sales for them, and / or they&#039;ve forgotten that to start with it was actually quite hard.</p>
<p>See my post on <a href="http://www.frankhaywood.com/your-big-steel-ball/">Your Big Steel Ball</a>.</p>
<p>Let me give you an idea of the kind of sales you <em>should</em> be making &#8211; these are pretty much standard numbers.</p>
<p>If you get 100 mildly interested visitors to your site, you will make 1 sale.</p>
<p>If you make less than 1 sale per 100 visitors, then you may have a poor product, or more likely, your sales page is at fault.</p>
<p>If you make 2 sales per 100 visitors, then you&#039;re doing pretty well.</p>
<p>3 sales and you have an excellent combination of product and sales page.</p>
<p>More than that and it looks like you&#039;ve found yourself a highly qualified (well targeted) traffic source.</p>
<p>In most cases, if you have traffic but no sales, then your sales page is crap.</p>
<p>I have a site that I&#039;ve never done <em>any</em> work on since I set it up a couple of years ago.  It was a practice for me when I was learning.  (I think the domain may have just expired.)</p>
<p>I&#039;ve never promoted it, I&#039;ve never done <em>anything</em> with it since the day I set it up.  To my knowledge, I may have submitted it to Google once, and that was it.  There are no graphics other than the PayPal button, it&#039;s text only.</p>
<p>To my amazement, that site has resulted in a sale about every 3-4 months&#8230;  A tiny amount of traffic must be finding its way there, and every so often it results in a sale.</p>
<p>I&#039;m quite pleased with that&#8230;</p>
<p>All I did was follow a few rules about setting up a sales page.</p>
<p>All I did was <em>try</em>.</p>
<p>All I did was give it a go.</p>
<p>I went in with the right attitude, not knowing whether it would work or not.  I <em>believed</em> it would, and I was more pleased with myself for having done the site as it was good practice for my next one.</p>
<p>You can do the same as me.  Be pleased with what you&#039;ve done, be pleased with what you do.  Don&#039;t get upset or decide &#034;it doesn&#039;t work&#034;.</p>
<p>If you want to achieve, if you want to build a successful business, then you have to give it your very best attitude.</p>
<p>Moaning when things don&#039;t magically work out won&#039;t achieve anything.</p>
<p>Being pleased with <em>any</em> of your achievements puts you in the right frame of mind to go do some more.</p>
<p>-Frank Haywood.</p>
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