Of course you want your business to run as smoothly as possible in addition to maximizing every dollar from every visitor that comes your way, but if this isn’t happening for you… why not?
There are so many ways you can increase your income online and that’s probably one of the biggest reasons most people fail to earn any income at all.
In a perfect world you would be able to build a huge list,build a profit pulling blog, create your own information products while pulling in profits from backend affiliate offers on autopilot all at the same time, but guess what?
It ain’t a perfect world. But you already knew that.
So what’s wrong with trying to be perfect? Everything.
Many of the successful businesses online didn’t just happen over night and if the person you’re following can somehow miraculously set up a website that brings in immediate profits, it’s because they’ve paid there dues to learn how.
This doesn’t mean by following them you won’t save yourself some time and expense, but it’s completely unreasonable to expect that you will see the same kind of success they’re experiencing in 30 days.
Do you find yourself toiling over your sales process or tinkering with your information product idea, only to never release them?
If you’re striving to create quality products that’s wonderful, but if you’re striving to create the perfect product… forget it.
One of the keys to successful selling online is to be able to get your product to market quickly.
The sooner you’re able to get your products out into the market place, the faster you’ll find out what works and what doesn’t.
The sooner you find out what works from what doesn’t, the faster you’ll be able to make whatever adjustments need to be made to start bringing in the bucks.
The more you labor over your product the more money your business is losing because you’re not making any money.
Don’t let perfection kill your business. Do the best research you can to offer a quality product to theĀ market, but don’t obsess over it to the point of never releasing it.

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Scott Brooks - Create Info Products
December 12th, 2009 01:34 PM
Being a perfectionists has been my greatest liability. Perfectionists procrastinate because we always think we can do something better later – the timing is never good enough to “do it right”. Thanks for providing these tips. I needed
to hear this.