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Be Ready for Change
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Written By:
Dennis Eppestine
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Change is scary, isn't it? After all, things might not be perfect right now, but at least we're here and getting through it. Change might make it worse instead of better!
But without change, there is no growth, no improvement, and in scientific circles no life. Life is change, and if we're to fully appreciate the gift of life, we must adapt to change.
OK, on to something a little less important than life - Internet Marketing! If you can't handle change, you better get out now!
New developments happen in days and weeks on the Internet, as opposed to months and years in regular marketing. If you don't stay up-to-date, you can't compete.
I'm not suggesting you jump on every new bandwagon that comes along. Some of them are pretty bad! But if something looks good to you; if something looks like a real improvement, then you have to embrace it. Use it, improve - continued below ...
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your knowledge, then get ready for something new to come along!
Another fear of change involves the fear of how it reflects upon you. For example, I changed some very basic facts about a couple of my websites. It was something I felt I had to do, but like I said, the changes were fundamental. So naturally, I start thinking things like, "Will visitors realize what I've done?" "Will they understand that the change was something I feel deeply about?" "Will they think I'm insane?" (See how my mind works?)
But to follow my own advice - I had to be ready to change, in spite of the natural fears.
So embrace change, learn from it, accept it. If you're in Internet Marketing, it's a part of your life!
About the Author
Dennis Eppestine operates 3 websites at: http://www.products4profits.com http://www.1stmarketingtool.com http://onestopguidetointernetmarketing.com
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