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When To Start

July 29, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

The best time to start is when everyone is expecting something from you.

Or when you come up with a spectacular idea.

Or when you decide to commit yourself.

Or when your business needs help.

Or when your business is close to becoming the next multimillion dollar business.

Or when you get inspired.

Or when your ready.

Or when you have a big audience.

Or when you realize you have a small audience.

Or this year.

Or next year.

Or…how about now?

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The World’s A Big Place

July 29, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

The common saying goes, “When you create it, people will come.” Some things are just too good to be true. People automatically coming to see what you created is too easy.

You may have realized people don’t come automatically awhile ago, you might have just realized it’s true, or you don’t know yet since you haven’t launched a product. No matter how good your product is, people don’t know about you.

We are creatures of habit. You’ve visited the same grocery store for a while now, and other than some alteration, everything remains the same. You have that favorite website that you go on, or you buy products from your favorite seller.

The world is a big place, and with habit driving our decisions, we aren’t going to simply come and see what other people created. You have to make what you created worth sharing. What you created has to be spectacular so that people can proudly tell other people who you are.

The world is a very large place. When we think of inventors, most of us will think of Steve Jobs and Thomas Edison. The world has billions of people and 7 continents (and one of them is Antarctica). That’s a lot of people on each continent.

The people we remember such as Steve Jobs and Thomas Edison are the ones that did extraordinary things. They didn’t wait for people to come. They made sure that people came to see what they were all about.

In a big place like our world, people don’t come because they can’t see you. You have to make yourself be able to be seen.

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When It Rains, It Pours

July 28, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

When a sale comes in, the product gets attention. When you get one sale, more sales will come in. Then, the sales start to pour in. A rainstorm starts with raindrops. When more drops come down, a drizzle of sales turns into a big rainstorm of sales.

Some people buy your products, then more people buy your products, and finally, client after client is coming to buy your product.

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Don’t Give Yourself Too Much Work To Do

July 27, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

No matter how dedicated you are to your business, you can’t give yourself too much work. I had a goal to publish 1 book every month, but that task proved to be a difficult one to complete. I will be publishing 1 book every 2 months. That’s not as much work, and it allows me to write more quality content.

Don’t be afraid to give yourself less work. You need to have fun outside of your business. However, make sure you give yourself some work to do.

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Why It’s Good To Say No

July 26, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Entrepreneurs don’t like to say no to a lot of poeple. They know what it was like to be rejected, and they don’t want to give someone else that feeling of rejection.

The ability to say no is a privilege. If you say no to an idea, that means you have a lot of other ideas as well. If you say no to an applicant, it means you have a lot of applicants.

Entrepreneurs say no to someone not because they want the other person to feel rejected. Entrepreneurs say no to someone because they have a lot of options.

Every home run derby consists of four players. There are many players who are worthy to play, but only four players from each league can be chosen.

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Tweet A Book

July 26, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

I decided to request my archive of my tweets today. At the time, I had 9,727 tweets. I remembered hearing that with all of the blogging, tweeting, and emailing the average person does, that average person can write a book every 15 days.

I decided to see how many words all of my tweets had combined. I imagined that there would be able 50,000 or 60,000 words or something similar. The result of all of my tweets was a staggering 132,078 words. That’s about 13 words per tweet done 9,727 times (and counting).

132,078 words is over 300 pages on the Kindle. This blog is currently up to almost 50,000 words. If you send someone a really long text, the person who got the text might say, “This person sent me a book.” It’s an exaggeration, but if you combine all of the texts, or tweets in this case, you can actually write a book.

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