I think the most screwed people in online marketing are boys & ghouls who declare:
“I’m done buying, time to implement! I am not buying anything else and I am just going to focus on implementing what I have!”
I’m not saying that’s a good or bad idea.
But if they are in that position at all, then in my experience with dealing with these kinds of people over the past 22+ years up in this business… they still never do anything and will continue not to do anything.
Their problem is not too much great info that can make them money.
A problem that I still, to this day, do not understand.
How can you have too much info that makes you money?
It boggles my mind but I have seen enough people take that attitude to know it’s not a fluke either. And that is why I personally don’t think they have an implementation problem like they think they do as they pound their desk rebuking themselves. Instead, I suspect what they have is a self respect problem. Something many people far wiser than I will ever be have been teaching as a danger for those in selling, business, etc for decades.
In this case, due to bad wiring or whatever it is:
They won’t allow themselves to be successful.
So then they never do anything more than the bare minimum to make the exact amount of money they are psychologically comfortable with, and lack the self awareness to recognize this is going on and do something about it. That then creates their knee-jerk reaction to attack the symptom and not the disease, and think they are somehow going to change anything long term.
Just a theory though.
It could just be they are simply flakey (certainly how they always sound) for all I know.
But either way:
This is on my mind because I just heard from such a person recently. And it got me to thinking about how many other people I’ve known, been friends with, hung out with, sold to, and even bought from who suffer from the same problem. This is one reason I don’t like selling to people who are not first on my email list, who do not already have a business and an offer, and who are total newbies. I just don’t relate to the ones who flit from one thing to the next then complain about info overload.
I admittedly don’t understand their plight nor do I care to.
I’ve never had “too much” great info that I benefit from.
So it makes no sense to me at all.
If anything it always just sounds like rationalization hamster spinning.
My opinion.
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