Failure is Success, If We Learn From It

I’m sure you’ve seen this quote about failure and success:

I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.
Thomas Alva Edison

How many times have you seen this quote applied to help make people feel better when they’ve failed at something – particularly in business? The idea is that failure is useful, if we learn from it and avoid repeating that which caused the failure. The mis-application of this concept, as applied to internet marketing, happens often.

But let’s put this in perspective: Thomas Edison was trying to invent a brand new thing. There were no lightbulbs. He was creating it from an idea in his head! So naturally, in this instance, failure is part of the progress to success.  I’m very thankful that Edison stuck with it, as I like my lightbulbs. :)

Internet Marketing vs. the Light Bulb

If you are trying to succeed in internet marketing or any business: folks, I hate to break it to you, but that is not the same as inventing the light bulb! We do not need to reinvent the wheel to succeed in internet marketing!

Of course, there are ways one could take the overall idea of internet marketing and make it their own, forge a new path to success with a brand new concept. But most things in business are not lightbulbs; they have already been done, we just need to put into action those things that work.

Inventor or Entrepreneur?

You need to decide: are you an inventor or an entrepreneur? If you are an entrepreneur looking to succeed in internet marketing, then stop trying to re-invent lightbulbs and wheels and take action on those practices and principles that have proven to work.

Internet Marketing that Works

I am guessing that unless you just heard the term internet marketing today, you have probably already spent hundreds of hours and perhaps thousands of dollars studying and learning about internet marketing. Am I right? You are not alone, this is a common thing; but have you taken action on any of it? Are you putting into practice those things which you already know?

Don’t let anyone fool you, internet marketing is work. Yes, there are some forms of internet marketing that once you get it all up and running and generating income, it could continue to produce passive income. But it takes work to get it to that point.

Roadblocks to Success

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve talked with someone who has spent days trying to figure out why their blog isn’t working after an upgrade, or struggling to customize their blog theme, or they have no clue what FTP is and how to use it, or they have a product they want to sell, but can’t figure out how to setup a sales page, get the order button to work with a shopping cart to redirect folks first to a squeeze page, then to checkout, get them on an autoresponder list and eventually land the customer on the digital download page.

Internet marketing is technical in its simplicity.
Traci Knoppe

It sounds simple in theory, but in practice it requires technical knowledge and skill to effectively deliver your ideas and products to your market.

The Lone Ranger & Tonto: a Team That Worked Together

Why are you still struggling and fighting with the technical aspects of running an internet marketing business that should be simple? Because you’re probably like so many others, you are trying to do it all. You’re being a Lone Ranger entrepreneur and not seeking help for the parts of your business that are keeping you from making progress and earning money.

Even the Lone Ranger had Tonto.

So hire yourself a Tonto, or better yet, a Team of Tontos and outsource those aspects of your business that are a stumbling block to your success. Don’t let another day go by where you are struggling to reach your goals.

If you keep doing what you’ve always done, you’ll keep getting what you’ve always gotten.

Stop doing the same thing and expecting different results. Stop going in circles and change direction. Failure becomes success, when you learn from it.

Hire an outsourcing services Team to help you change the direction of your business from failure to success.

To YOUR Success,

Traci Knoppe

P.S. Do you use outsourcing to help you with your business? What part(s) of your business do you outsource?

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Comments

  1. Great article! With the beginning of the new year, 2010, I reflected on my online business and tried to assess my failures and successes to create a plan that would lead to more growth and success. Learning from past mistakes and taking inventory of my strength and weaknesses has revealed to me that I need to outsource some of things that will require most of my time. I spend a lot of time writing one article. In this instance, perfectionism has been a stumbling block to my progress.

    I’m definitely in the market for a good writer who can churn out articles for me. As I plan to expand my niches, I have a need for “a team of Tontos” to help me reach my goals successfully. I think the services you offer are right in line with what I will need for a business model I am developing that’s based on social media. I will be in touch!
    .-= Iris Rounds Johnson´s last blog ..Your Healthy Monday Tip for January 11, 2010 =-.

    • Traci Knoppe says:

      Hi Iris. So many struggle with trying to do it all. I know this from my own experience!! LOL So believe me when I say that outsourcing really does help you.

      I do have some good writers on my Team, so we’re here when you’re ready. ;)

      Traci

  2. Regina Baker says:

    Get out of my head Traci! LOL!

    Seriously, great post. The beauty of being an entrepreneur when it comes to the IM Industry is that we don’t have to reinvent the wheel! How lovely! I like what you said here: “stop trying to re-invent lightbulbs and wheels and take action on those practices and principles that have proven to work.” SO VERY TRUE! Proven principles are easy to follow – just stick with it, do the work and reap the benefits of accomplishments. ;-)

  3. Traci Knoppe says:

    LOL Regina. Guess we had that Vulcan mind meld thing going on. :P

    I hate to see folks struggling so much to make a living. It does require work, but it doesn’t require forging a new path – just follow the yellow brick road that’s already there! With consistent effort and planning: it will work.

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