How to get started

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startGetting started in something is hard. It may not be hard physically as it is emotionally because when you start something, you should commit to it. There is no sense in starting without commitment in most of the cases. I knew how to do affiliate marketing for years, but was always “too busy” to get started.
“Beginning is half of everything.” – Pifagor

It is easy to think about something than to actually do it. Just start doing it, don’t be lazy.
“The lazy are always wanting to do something.” – Vauvenargues

There are all kinds of “what if”s on the way. Don’t be afraid, start small, test things out before jumping all the way in. Just start and look at everything as a lesson.
“Always do what you are afraid to do.” – Emerson

You never know what is going to happen even when you have the plan all laid out. Dream big, but expect little to be happy with the end result.
“It’s easy to see, hard to foresee.” – Franklin

Don’t be afraid to start something different, something new, something that nobody has done before.
“There is only one step from the sublime to the ridiculous.” – Napoleon

Don’t waste time reading through popular blogs on a subject. Just do what you need to do, your own experience matters. I read affiliate blogs and forums for years – all the same crap, 99.9% is a waste, who cares what they eat and what they drive if they are not sharing how they got there. A small tip here and there, just start trying yourself.
Stop wasting time, start doing it!
“Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.” – Proverb

However, make sure that you have the basic knowledge to get started. If you know deep inside that you need more info and your starting costs are more than what you can afford to lose than get a book and read more valuable information on the subject. If you CAN’T do it today, wait till you CAN do it tomorrow. This quote may seem contradictory to previous one, but I just see a different meaning behind the word “can” here:
“Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Something may occur to make you regret your premature action.” – Burr

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