Winners and Losers
“Winners take imperfect action while
losers are still perfecting their plans.”
That comes from one of the marketing emails I received a couple of weeks ago. Unfortunately, I wrote it down without crediting the author. It has stayed in my mind, probably because it hits so close to home.
I did get my AboutMe page up and in a form that’s okay. I diddled a bit but now have vowed to leave it alone. So now I’m working through some videos about getting a template going for turbolister (if you don’t know what turbolister is, check eBay’s tools).
Here’s a blatent endorsement. Take a look at Easy Profit Auctions. I talk about it a little on the resources page, too, but I’m going to have to add some more to the description. There are hours of videos, a ton of resources and bonuses, and an active, extremely helpful forum. I keep going back to my membership there, because it’s so helpful.
Anyway, back to the losers perfecting thing. I was trying to get my stuff organized to download, but I kept going back to the bonus I was offering for sign-up. It’s a good product, but somewhere along the way the formatting got screwed up. It probably won’t bother that many people - and I know that many of the folks who get it will file it somewhere and never look at it. But it bothered me to put out that kind of product. So my perfecting took up another afternoon (well, that and Animal Planet’s Meerkat Manor marathon). In my own defense, this time I found a good product that I could rebrand. So even though it’s a freebie, if somebody does read it and then goes to the author’s web site and buys something, I’ll make a bit of money.
And that’s supposed to be the whole point.


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