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Just Keep Pushing At It...



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Just Keep Pushing At It...

Just Keep Pushing At It...
It's ALWAYS nice to find out you got paid, but it's even more significant when it's the sale that cracks the glass ceiling on your chosen microjob VRE. I knew it was only a matter of time before I snagged one, and it helps define my course of action as far as getting more of a bead on what the Buyer interests are and pony up more of it. 

I really don't have too much time for fine-grain analysis, so I try to keep it in the common-sense areas of content/info/resale-licensed software provision so as to scattershot nail various personal interests simultaneously. In keeping with keeping it simple, I'll just keep pushing at the angle of offering products and services that others seem to miss and widening the microjob site network coverage. 

The most difficult part of the whole process is the mandatory information provision verification. I don't know how many times I'd stumble onto great URL info-comps, only to rip through it to find two-thirds of it unusable. No one wants to pay money for what they believe to be verified lists and then find out that more than half is useless. If you expect to have both authority and longevity in the game, your resources must be flawlessly curated in order to fetch decent pricing. 

If you're feeling discouraged about either flagging or non-existent product and services sales, the only recommendation I could give you is to just keep pushing at it to make something give. Have you promoted your gigs Socially through the buttons provided on your listing?  With posting access to Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, and Pinterest, there are no excuses for not getting the word out hard. 

Have you employed automation to cast your gig listings farther afield? With classified ad/safelist/website directory submission software, you'd reach thousands more people simultaneously to help your chances of generating laser-targeted Buyer traffic to your product and service offerings. If nothing you're doing is working now to your desired result, it's time to dig in harder...perseverance. 

Don't quit when you're either an inch or a day away from winning...

 

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Martinsx1
I came up one write up on Facebook today and it says, " Don't quit when you tried, instead rest and continue again". There will always be time for tough challenges and trials but it doesn't mean that you have to give up. Persistence and dedication are key to have major breakthrough in anything one involves himself or herself into.



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Barida
Actually, the best way that you are going to make things happen to you is by pushing harder even when it seems that everything is not working to your favor any longer. I see life as this kind of situation where you will definitely want to be the best, but taking out time to handle things well is going to help at the end of the day.



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Promodrone
Yes, Barida, I concur...it's better to generate a fully-formed project, than just a skeleton that no one takes seriously. My current project, took about six weeks of 18-hour days to peruse between six-to-eight-hundred themed URL list to build over twenty categories dedicated to to real-time content generation profit. No mean feat, but, was it going to be any better if I just wanted to get it over with? Don't think so (lol!).



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MomoStarr16
Yeah all we need to do is so continue pushing it until we succeed. If we want to achieve goals we should always continue and don't think even once to quit. Because no one wins when they quit. But everything really have an ending. If it seems you can't do it and nothing happen until too many times you tried it, maybe it is time to find another thing to do.



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jaymish3
I think like me, many people need to hear this. The only way to succeed is not to quit, ever. Working only line is the hardest work I have ever done, its harder then even manual labor because of all the uncertainty. Its definitely easy to give up especially after not trying everything because we all expect to make money easily. I agree with this commentary that the only thing you can do is just keep pushing at it!



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edencaga
This is right. If you want to succeed in life, you need to push harder even if its difficult to handle. Just think positive even if you struggle a lot to reach your dream. There's no easy way to achieve what you want to achieve but with perseverance and patience you will be able to commit your goal. So keep on pushing towards your goal.



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Jeane
It's easy to give up when your expectations are unrealistic. We often hear of people who did this or that and were an overnight success. Most of these stories aren't entirely true. Nothing good comes easy after all.

I believe that if someone sets realistic achievable goals, then they can continue working hard and with each achievement, be motivated to work for the harder to attain long term goals. But I do agree, one has to be persistent if they are to be successful at anything (especially marketing). Keep pushing at it because you never know when you'll get the breakthrough you are looking for.



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jpk0007
I think that the most important quality that anybody who wishes to make a carrier in any sort of business or even freelancing is the attitude to never give up. Most of the times when we set our own deadlines for things to happen we tend to get disappointed when things don't happen within that time frame. Things happen when they are supposed to happen. If we give up midway due to our unrealistic expectations then we are bound to suffer losses in the long run. if we are consistent and persistent in our efforts and flexible with our goals then we are more likely to be successful in achieving our goals.



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emiaj55
Not quitting is one good choice. But choosing what you quit from should be the next one. We have to persevere sure, but we also have to take into consideration if what we are trying to do is worth it.



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