Ready. FIRE! Aim.

2009 July 3
by Jackie

In internet marketing it is so easy to make things so complicated. There are a lot of little pieces that need to fit together, and if you’re like me at all you want to know exactly how they fit together before you even start.

This is a problem.

This is a problem because all the time you spend trying to figure out all the little details before you start is time you could be making your product.

It’s not only needing to know the details that sometimes stands in our way, it can be an idea of “how” we think it should work. I frequently get stuck on this point.

I’m currently putting together a micro continuity site. I had in my head that the videos would be done with a flip video camera. That’s just how I thought it would go. However, I don’t currently have a flip video camera. So I’ve been sitting here, stuck, for a week.

Today I decided to look at the tools I DO have on hand. I have camtasia, I have pictures of everything I want to talk about, and that’s really all I need. It doesn’t look like my original thought, but it will work. Now get to it.

Russell Brunson is the one I first heard the phrase ready. FIRE. aim from. It really impressed upon me how hard I can make things, and how much time that can waste.

Just remember a project doesn’t have to be finished before you put up the first step.  There are many things you can do before the process is complete. So get ready, do it and then adjust as things need adjusting.

If you haven’t started your first micro continuity site ~ why not? Don’t know what it is? Check out this free video where Russell explains it all! If you’ve already seen the video then grab your free MP3 player pre-loaded with 6 more hours of micro continuity information!! It’s great stuff. I’m already listening.

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