Follow the Leader

Posted on May 13, 2006 11:42 AM by Joel Comm

I'm sitting in a conference room in Dallas, Texas, attending the Focus 4 the Future "No Limits" Internet marketing seminar. At the moment, Perry Marshall is sharing his story and telling people about making money with Google AdWords. Perry is a super-nice guy and his success story is totally legit.

As of this writing, I am speaking in just a couple hours. I'm looking forward to sharing my story, and fine tuning my presentation in my head even as Perry speaks and I write this entry.

But being here and networking with other people who are making money online just reminds me of how simple it is to make a living on the Internet.

Notice, I said "simple", not "easy". It is definitely hard work.

But compared to the hard work that many are used to doing... dedicating hour after hour, day after day, week after week, year after year, attempting to climb to the top of the hill is just an agonizing and often futile exercise.

On the other hand, the Internet affords an opportunity unlike any other. And I believe that ANYONE who is willing to do the work and follow those who are already succeeding can build their own Internet empire.

There is more money out there than you can imagine...

What are you willing to do to get your piece?

Follow the leader, folks...

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