The Man DownUnder
10-19-2006, 01:49 AM
Gee, I've had some learning curves in my time, working out how to make money.
18 years ago I started teaching myself how to use a computer (An NEC PowerMate with a HUGE 20MB drive and I think it was 8mb of memory!) Five years ago, in an effort to keep more client money in my business, I bought my own DVCam camera to shoot the corporate videos I was producing and started to learn how to use that. A year later I installed my own editing software so I could edit some of those corporate videos for my clients. I’ve just delivered one DVD that's 90 minutes long and another that is 40 minutes long to one client and they're pretty happy so I guess the learning curve is paying off.
Now, three months ago to be precise, I took on Internet Marketing thinking, initially, it would be a breeze to earn money online. Well, 90 days later I beg forgiveness for the forests I have denuded by printing out so many reports from so many gurus out there on how to earn extra income on the web. What a learning curve this task is! Absolutely huge.
Great fun to learn so much new stuff but so easy to suffer information overload on money making opportunities. Interestingly, from a communications perspective I see a lot of mistakes even from the gurus (probably mainly from the gurus) which I plan to put into a special report. I don’t just mean speeling mistakes (like that one) and typos, of which there are a lot.
So, the Learning Curve continues. It's not so much steep as broad and deep.
Graham Kelly
The Man DownUnder
18 years ago I started teaching myself how to use a computer (An NEC PowerMate with a HUGE 20MB drive and I think it was 8mb of memory!) Five years ago, in an effort to keep more client money in my business, I bought my own DVCam camera to shoot the corporate videos I was producing and started to learn how to use that. A year later I installed my own editing software so I could edit some of those corporate videos for my clients. I’ve just delivered one DVD that's 90 minutes long and another that is 40 minutes long to one client and they're pretty happy so I guess the learning curve is paying off.
Now, three months ago to be precise, I took on Internet Marketing thinking, initially, it would be a breeze to earn money online. Well, 90 days later I beg forgiveness for the forests I have denuded by printing out so many reports from so many gurus out there on how to earn extra income on the web. What a learning curve this task is! Absolutely huge.
Great fun to learn so much new stuff but so easy to suffer information overload on money making opportunities. Interestingly, from a communications perspective I see a lot of mistakes even from the gurus (probably mainly from the gurus) which I plan to put into a special report. I don’t just mean speeling mistakes (like that one) and typos, of which there are a lot.
So, the Learning Curve continues. It's not so much steep as broad and deep.
Graham Kelly
The Man DownUnder