4 Reasons to Fail in Making Money Online

You might have heard about the limitless possibilities in making money online. You might have read an article that tells you how the writer has achieved financial freedom in the use of the internet’s viral influence.

While we may agree that you can get rich off the internet, it’s also important to note that the road is not that easy. The fact is that you’re just one among many who aspire to make it big. Some might have laughed their way to the bank, but it’s important to consider that a lot of them have been scraping the bottom of the barrel despite a frenzied effort to rack in money.

There are 5 primary reasons why the latter fails, and we’re going to discuss these reasons one by one in order for you to achieve success in making money online.

1. Lacking Focus
In any endeavor, one has to narrow down his priorities and be a straight shooter. Achieving success online is a road with many obstacles, expected and unexpected, that can deter your way towards your goal. That’s why I discourage the idea of running multiple businesses at the same time.

Monitoring trends in the market, making innovations, and promoting your products can take a lot of time; any hour that you get sidetracked means that a competitor might be cooking up ways to stay abreast of the competition. So if you’re handling multiple projects, it might be better to handle them one at a time.

2. Inaction
It’s necessary that we do a lot of research in regards to the market our business belongs to and the online tools that can help us market our products; sound advice found on numerous online articles can be extremely helpful as well. However, knowledge can only take us so far, and if you don’t apply what you’ve learned, your erudition will just amount to nothing. In my case, I do my research for a few hours in one day of the week; then I become more output-oriented during the rest of the week.

3. Insufficient Time
If you’re serious about your online business, given that you’re not involved in anything else, you should set a specific amount of time for working at it. Treat it like a 9 to 5 job. Scheduled breaks can help you stay in optimum shape when you work, which can result to quality output. Don’t procrastinate! As the old adage goes, “procrastination is the thief of time”. Set a work schedule and adhere to it with clockwork precision. Time given to your business needs to be spent wisely.

4. Expects to Earn Money Quickly
In any business, there’s no such thing as beginner’s luck. In fact, the opposite holds true, and it’s tragic that there are many who easily give up after a few “dry” weeks. If you think you’re offering something of value, just keep working at it and figure out what has gone wrong. A lot of online marketing schemes can be used to your advantage, so study each of them and use the one that has the best opportunity for promoting your online business.

If you use Mozilla Firefox as your computer browser at home, you’re familiar with the
wonderful variety of useful plugins Mozilla allows.

One of my home-computer favorites has been “Read It Later”.

This plug-in allows you to save pages to read later (even when you’re offline.) So you can
imagine how my interest was piqued when I realized it was now possible to access my favorite
plug-in while using an iPhone or iPod Touch (which comes with a standard Mobile Safari
browser).

How Does It Work?

As easy as butter!  Save a page on your iPhone by simply hitting the “read it now” icon. Sync it
immediately to your computer by hitting your blue Sync button.

If an article is one you’re particularly excited about, you can tap your “Share” button to share it
by using your Social Networking tools – Digg, Twitter, Delicious, Facebook or Email – any one
that you’ve enabled.  (You can also share to other iPhone apps, too – like Twitterfon and
Tweetie.)

There’s also a “New Bookmarklets” option in Mobile Safari.  Scan, tap and save – that’s all there
is to it. Even in batches.  So if you’re on CNN, and find several stories that look interesting, you
can just queue them up for reading later – either on your iPhone, or at home on your computer.

Later, you can retrieve your list of saved articles. On your iPhone, just tap the one you want to
retrieve.

You can also view your pages Airplane or Offline mode. You can choose the full-page mode,
complete with graphics, exactly as it appeared on the web – or you can select a “Text Only”
version. You can change the font size, or flip the background from white to dark, if you prefer.

In short, this plug-in does its best to be flexible and accommodating to any viewing situation.

And of course, if you add a page via iPhone while out and about, you can relax and forget about
it, knowing it will be there later on your computer at home for you to read.

Is It Hard To Set Up?

Installing Read It Later on your iPhone couldn’t be easier.  If you’ve never opened an app
before, just go the How to use Read It Later on your iPhone/iPod page.  There are full
instructions, broken down into easy to access modules, for installation.
When you’ve done the installation and first open the app, two big orange buttons will fill the
screen.

If you haven’t used this bookmark app on Firefox or any other computer or device yet, tap the
“I am new to Read It Later” button.

Enter a new username and password, and it creates your account.  Later, you’re able to access it
from your home computer.

If you already have it at home installed via Firefox, tap “I already use Read It Later” button.

Just enter your username and password to log on.

What If There Are Several Pages?

Read It Later takes care of this problem, too. It saves and sorts by “% completed”, and if there’s
a web article that extends over several pages, it combines them for you in both text and web
mode.

The “Down” Side

Read It Later offers both a free and a “Pro” version.
The main differences?

The Pro version offers more options. Unfortunately, they’re all the most useful ones.

Options that are only available in the “Pro” version:

*       Tap To Save Bookmarklet
*       Full Screen reader
*       Share
*       Automark as “Read”
*       Unread Count (appears as a number at the top right corner of your Read It Later icon)
*       One-Touch Rotation Lock (just tap once to unlock)

With their “Full Screen” option, you can get rid of the toolbar to provide yourself with more
viewing room on your screen. And getting the toolbar back again is ridiculously easy – just tap
the screen when you’re ready for it to return.

I also like Landscape mode better than Portrait.  The Pro version allows you to flip the display
to Landscape mode – and toggle it back to Portrait again.

But Read It Later redeems itself again – at $2.99, upgrading is a no-brainer!

But Wait – There’s More
Read It Later is currently developing versions for other phones, but makes the guides available
on line, in case you want to create your own app or Mashup.

And while they’re at it – they’re already at work on Version 2.0.

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