Why is it that people that have never made one dime online look at those of us that decided to take control of our own life and created a business online as though we are a three headed monster?
It does not matter if you have your own network marketing business, affiliate marketing business or any other online business.
My own personal experience has recently brought me to a realization that even in my own family, I can be looked at as if I am some kind lazy piece of crap that has decided to sit online all day and surf the web.
That since I do not go in to a regular J.O.B. on a daily basis, and since I do not punch the 9 – 5 clock, there must be something wrong with me and that I am hiding something.
Recently, what I thought was a simple and normal conversation, felt more like an inquisition and trial of how inadequate I was for society by someone in my own family whom I hold in the highest regard.
“What’s the big deal with Facebook?” and “Who wants to hear that I am going to bed on Twitter?”
Although I agree to a certain point that maybe hearing about someone going to sleep for the night is somewhat overkill.
Social media toady is, in my opinion the last frontier for someone to walk in to from ANY industry and instantly have an audience of endless prospects to get in front of that are in need of what you have to offer them.
What I want to share with you today is not about social media etiquette, it’s about the dream killers that walk into each of our lives on a daily basis.
I know that people may, or may not try to crush your dreams intentionally but all the same, the sting still bites just the same.
So is it that people are just so set in their old ways of what and how business should be done? Is it that the age gap is so different?
I am certainly not the first that has ever made a living online and certainly I will not be the last. Then what is it?
Why must individuals feel that their own old school ways of doing things in life should be good for everyone else in a new school generation?
I would like to know from you what your thoughts are on why this happens. Just leave me a comment with your feeling about this.
In my next post I will give you my feelings and a quick three step process to help you in your business.
Live Limitless,
Ashley Bolivar
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Good business is good business. Good marketing on the other hand…. that seems to be a different beast all together. But, if you can combine good business with good marketing then you've got some power.
Twitter – A tool.
Facebook – A tool.
What you do with the tool is what makes the difference.
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