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Overcoming the 7 Deadly Barriers to Success


By Helen Farmer

Overcoming the 7 Deadly Barriers to Success

You want to start up a business on the Internet but it hasn’t happened. What can you do to put yourself on the journey to success?

You can identify what is stopping you and take steps to overcome these common but deadly barriers…


(1)Lack of Goals
If you sit down at your computer with the Internet connected with no goals, it is likely you will end up surfing without a purpose. This is very time consuming.

Decide what you want to achieve, make it as specific as possible and plaster copies of them all over your home so you can’t fail to read them at least 5 times a day.

Your mind will start to believe them and if you take active steps to achieve them – they will not be out of your reach.


(2)Lack of Money
Okay for some people this will be a genuine factor but for the majority of us, there is a vice or an activity we can give up, like smoking, the odd bottle of wine or an aerobics class.

Most of us will be able to find something to give up or cut down on for the few months it takes to get started.

The Internet provides so many free resources and is the cheapest way to start a business these days so buckle down the purses or give up a vice and join the ride.


(3)No Research
This is a most deadly barrier. Because you might think you have a idea for a product but unless you are absolutely sure there is a market for it, you have no assurances of success.

If you have a list you can ask them for their opinions. Or go onto to some of the many forums and ask for people’s opinions and test the water.

Don’t create a product and waste precious resources until you are sure there is a market. Even better create the product after you have investigated a market and know what they want.


(4)Scared of Failure
You’ve probably head it before but do you think Einstein got it right first time? Do you think any inventor gets it right first time?

I’m sure it took 100s and even 1000s of attempts in some cases before it was “Eureka”. Failures happen to be learnt from so don’t be afraid of them or give up when one occurs.

Sit down, learn your lessons and get on with your next plan of action with your head held high.


(5)Information Overload
I know all about this one! You get so many ideas and ways of marketing in your head, they all merge, make your mind utterly confused and you can’t even think of one straight idea.

The solution to this is to try one thing at a time. Test its success and if it doesn’t work, move on. And when you find something that’s works, stick to and master it.

Then you can go on try to try something else but only if you want to. Its better to be excellent at one thing, then not very good at lots of things.

Also you could try choosing one or two ‘gurus’ to follow. You can copy their roads to success as long as it is in your own words.


(6)Procrastination
This is the one thing NOT to become a master at! Tomorrow never comes. Don’t put off things you can to today. Do something every day to bring you closer to your goals.

I know the soaps and TV in general can be very entertaining but imagine what you can achieve if you spent that time making substantial amounts of money on the Internet. The possibilities have no limits.


(7)Other People’s Views
Whether its your partner, boss, kids, friends, neighbours, acquaintances, whoever – do not let them put you down. If you want to succeed, its down to you and you alone.

Keep that one mindedness and don’t budge from it, whatever the daily grind throws at you. You can success and you will.



Live the life you want to. If you want to work from 9 to 5 and are happy, then so be it. However, if that is not case, it’s up to you to do something about it. Today, the Internet is your oyster, so get out there and find the pearls.



About the author

Helen Farmer is the co-founder of Dynamic Copy. Dynamic Copy is a new copywriting service set up for newbie Internet entrepreneurs with a price that will not break the bank account. Visit here for more information www.dynamic-copy.com. from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

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