Online Success Revealed: Peek Behind the Wizard’s Curtain and Collect Gold Nuggets, Part Two!

Online Success Revealed: Peek Behind the Wizard’s Curtain and Collect Gold Nuggets is my second article in this series. I’ve already mentioned the Alaska Gold Rush of 1849 because it’s an interesting analogy to today’s Internet. Some miners on that day survived because of their tenacity, the ability to stay positive and stay the course. Due to their tenacity and ability to stay positive during tough times, these miners struck it rich and became the millionaires of that era. My goal in this series of articles is to enrich you so you can achieve success online! Like I said before, you’ll have to believe in my formula for online success to achieve this. I will now reveal gold nuggets for you to add to your basket!

Let’s keep traveling down this road as I reveal the second nugget that must be collected for online success. Do I have your attention? Okay, now let’s walk this path together and discover the second gold nugget.

I talked earlier in this article about the 1849 Alaska Gold Rush, it was an incredible time in American history and we have a lot to learn from this era. Our emotions can make or break us, these feelings range from happiness and ecstasy to sadness and pain. Have you ever wondered why some people you know are always emotionally strong and manage to maintain a positive attitude even in difficult times? The reasons may vary a bit, but the fundamentals remain the same. In my years of marketing online and offline, I have come across both positive and negative people. I always found that people with negative attitudes never achieved much success. However, the people who maintained a positive winning attitude were our best producers and achieved great success.

When I started in marketing, I was given the very humble windowless “broom closet office” when I started as a junior marketing rep. After a few years of working in the neighborhood and always maintaining a positive attitude and a great outlook on life, I climbed the ladder. One of the executives told me that he didn’t have what it takes to be vice president of marketing. This guy had a negative attitude towards me, but I kept my attitude positive. A year later, he had the unfortunate job of introducing me at a big company party as the new vice president of marketing.

My point here is not about myself, but about the importance of gaining and maintaining a positive attitude because it will make all the difference in your quest for online success. Remember my message: truly a nugget of gold; “If you believe, you will achieve it.” May your online efforts bring you success!

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