Internet Marketing Training - How To Balance Training and Application
You decided to take the plunge.
You want to learn more about internet marketing training.
You're rolling up your sleeves.
You're ready to put your nose to the cyber-grindstone.
Think about how many home business seminars you've been to.
How many webinars and conference calls have you 'attended'? Do you immediately put the new training to practice or stash your notes and manuals until the next lesson? Do you change your behavior at all? The 'right' answer to these questions might seem obvious.
We all know what we should do.
Surprisingly, most of us don't.
We get so involved with ticking off the lessons we have listened to that we neglect the most important part of the work.
The real work is putting the lessons into practice.
That's the only way to master skills and coordinate all the techniques into a finely tuned machine, the "you" network.
You can balance training and application of the new techniques if you follow this suggested 'mantra':
Stick to the program.
The internet is like a mirrored hallway of doors; you can get lost easily.
You end up nowhere.
You will wear yourself out with that kind of process and become disenchanted that your efforts are not bearing fruit fast enough.
Balance skill training and practical application.
You can become a master of internet marketing.
Your proof will be your profits.
Stay on track and enjoy the journey!
You want to learn more about internet marketing training.
You're rolling up your sleeves.
You're ready to put your nose to the cyber-grindstone.
Think about how many home business seminars you've been to.
How many webinars and conference calls have you 'attended'? Do you immediately put the new training to practice or stash your notes and manuals until the next lesson? Do you change your behavior at all? The 'right' answer to these questions might seem obvious.
We all know what we should do.
Surprisingly, most of us don't.
We get so involved with ticking off the lessons we have listened to that we neglect the most important part of the work.
The real work is putting the lessons into practice.
That's the only way to master skills and coordinate all the techniques into a finely tuned machine, the "you" network.
You can balance training and application of the new techniques if you follow this suggested 'mantra':
- Train each day for one hour and one hour only (unless a live webinar exceeds that period).
Make the training your first 'to do' item while your mind is in fresh.
This habit optimizes your retention. - Plan your training carefully.
Write your program down in list form.
Prioritize problems you are having and look for ways to solve them through your training.
It is fine to adjust your list; it doesn't have to be cast in stone.
Just try to follow the basic format. - Take notes on the essential points of each training.
Organize your notes for easy reference while you are working. - If any strategies you are trying aren't working, try to find out why.
Don't expend too much time on this.
If there is no readily available solution, move on to a different technique.
There are so many available you will likely find the ones that work best for you. - When you have perfected a skill, move on to the next item of your 'to do' list.
- Think, always, about how to integrate your skills so that one technique feeds off of another.
You are building a campaign to mesmerize your audience with your expertise.
You need to provide education, solutions and entertainment value.
Make it easy for your readers to follow you to the goal line-the sale!
Stick to the program.
The internet is like a mirrored hallway of doors; you can get lost easily.
You end up nowhere.
You will wear yourself out with that kind of process and become disenchanted that your efforts are not bearing fruit fast enough.
Balance skill training and practical application.
You can become a master of internet marketing.
Your proof will be your profits.
Stay on track and enjoy the journey!
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