Confessions Of A Dumb Monkey
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by John Colanzi October 02, 2003
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Sometimes I'm
so dumb it amazes me. I know that I should never fall in love with
a program and I should never get complacent with how I market.
I guess that
makes me a dumb monkey.
So what do I
mean by that?
There are some
countries where monkeys are a delicacy. More specifically their
brains.
One of the methods
they use to capture the monkeys is to take a large jar and place
a nut or fruit in the bottom. Anything that the monkey likes to
eat.
The top of the
jar is just big enough for the monkeys open hand to reach in and
just heavy enough that the monkey can't run with it.
When the monkey
reaches in and grabs his little goody, he finds he can't get his
hand out. No matter how hard he struggles, he can't pull his hand
out.
Now
this dumb monkey doesn't realize, that if he let go of the prize
he's clutching in his hand, he could easily get his hand back out.
The same thing
happens to online marketers. They find a product or service and
fall in love with it. They promote it to the high heavens.
But no matter
how much they promote, they can't seem to make a sale. Just like
that monkey that won't drop the nut, they just keep pouring good
money after bad and refuse to let go.
The same thing
happens with their marketing methods. They fall into the trap of
using an advertising technique or marketing method that doesn't
bring any results.
It doesn't matter
how bad the results are they just keep throwing more money into
the pot, hoping this time it will work.
Man alive, they've
become just as trapped as that little monkey. They don't know when
to let go. They've fallen in love and keep spending money like a
drunken sailor on shore leave.
Do yourself
a favor, don't be a dumb monkey.
If a marketing
method isn't working, let it go and find something that does.
If a product
or service doesn't sell, let it go and find something that will.
Smart investors
know that secret. Many times the only difference between a successful
investor and a losing investor is, the successful investor knows
when to cut his losses.
Your business
can be the best investment you ever make, but like any investment,
you have to know when to pyramid your profits and even more importantly
when to cut your losses.
Learn
that lesson and you're on your way to success.
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