Internet Marketing Doubt
August 29, 2008 · Print This Article
“This course, by far is the best purchase I have made in a long time.Easy purchase, easy download, and now you can get the e-course in an easy zip file, so no waiting. And the price, forget about it, Peggy’s not charging anything near what this course is worth.
There is no fluff here, believe me when I say I am no writer, but I am now. I was cranking out re-writes in minutes, yes minutes after completing the course.
Peggy also throws in some free tools, and resources. With this information I may even get some original articles out there.
Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.
Thanks Peggy, I owe you a bunch.”Darwin Schoenwald
Albuquerque, NM
“Peggy,
Good job on this WSO. This is perfect for the beginner. What I like is that you show actual examples of how you rewrite PLR, and you also give out homework assignments to help engage the reader.
You can tell when products are written by people who just researched their topic, but don’t really do what they are teaching. And that is not the case here. It comes across in Peggy’s writing that not only does she know what she’s talking about, but that she uses it in her own business as well.
Thumbs up from me Peggy!”
-Jason Fladlien
How to Write an Article in 7 Minutes
I wanted to post a few of the testimonials I’ve gotten for my Rewrite PLR Quickly and Easily ecourse, and it’s not because I want to brag but I want to discuss something with you — self confidence.
Have you ever created a product and had that moment of huge self-doubt with that ugly, nasty thought go through your head? That one that goes like “What if this is a piece of garbage and customers hate it and they tell the whole world how bad it is?” I think everyone has had minutes, seconds, or hours like that.
But really, you know you’ve got something good and you can’t wait to get it out there so people can benefit from it.
Before going public with your product, pass it around to some marketers you don’t know for their reaction. It can certainly help get past the pre-product-going-live-jitters. Ask them to tell it like it is, then you can fix any small mistakes they find and bask in the positive comments.
Then when those stupid little doubts sneak unwanted into your brain, you can pull out the testimonials and get real again.
It works for me!
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Hi Peggy
When I revisit a lot of resources I have written in the past, I’m amazed at how damn good they are! Seriously
You know, it was very innovative for its time, or it hit the nail on the head with content, etc etc…
Yet despite these “successes” in the past, I’d STILL have to say self doubt remains one of my biggest “problems”… closely tied to the old “fear of failure” one I think.
It’s a hurdle that’s hard to get over at times. It certainly means that I often procrastinate with my various “projects”…
But I DO like your suggestion of looking over those testimonials and using that positive feedback from people to discharge those self-doubt batteries!
I must do that more often… and avoid as much as I can all the other negatives in my life that want to drag me down!
Cheers
Stephen
Twitter: pegbaron
on September 5th, 2008 10:26 am
Hi Stephen,
Yes, sometimes I look at something I’ve written in the past and like what I read. Did I really write that?
I do think the “fear of failure” feeling is what keeps a lot of people from putting out products, even when they’ve gone to a lot of work on them.
Please read my next post (which would be right above this one) for more on self doubt.
Take care,
Peggy