Sunday, January 16, 2011

Just Do It - You Have Value To Offer

Here is a post that was made by Josh Spaulding. He is one of the internet marketers that I follow and highly respect. He is down to earth and just makes sense. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

You Do Have Value To Offer

Just a short one today on two things that held me back for a while when I first got started online… things that I believe hold many others back… the fear that your product, website or whatever it is you’re working on, won’t meet the expectations of your target audience and the belief that you don’t have much value to offer.

If it’s an ebook it may not be long enough and people may complain about it. If it’s a website it might not look professional enough. If it’s a service you might not present it in a professional way. These are just a few of the worries people have when getting started.
If you’re teaching people how to make money and you’ve only made $100 then you shouldn’t be teaching people how to make online, right? WRONG! There are millions of people out there who would LOVE to learn as many ways as they possibly can to make $100!

If you are one of those people, stop, right now! As the Nike slogan goes “Just do it!” Just do your best and concentrate on providing value!

If there was a line of 100 people in front of you and you sat down with each and every one of them I guarantee there is AT LEAST one thing you could teach them that they didn’t already know. That one thing may be small, but I bet you have many of those small things and I bet there are thousands, maybe millions of other people out there that are looking for that little piece of info as we speak.
Understand that you DO have value to offer! It may not be valuable to one person, but it IS to someone and most likely thousands or even millions of people. Once you understand and truly believe that take action and don’t worry about getting it perfect. As long as you’re providing value things will eventually work out! Once you have started providing that value, in whatever way you choose, THEN you can start learning how to improve on how you do it.

That’s it. Just a short one.. This post is a perfect example. Some people will read this and think “Duh, come on Josh.” And others will think “hmm, he has a point.” =)

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