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		<title>Kick in the Ar*e</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 00:31:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you becoming disillusioned with Internet Marketing? If so, Chris Rempel over at thelazymarketer.com has a message for you, followed by a swift kick in the ar*e! Brilliant marketing tactic or heartfelt rant? I can&#8217;t tell for sure but a lot of what he says resonates with me. Hell, I just bought a system called [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you becoming disillusioned with Internet Marketing? If so, Chris Rempel over at <a title="Chris Rempel - Tiem to Draw a Line in the Sand" href="http://www.thelazymarketer.com/blog/2010/01/12/its-time-to-draw-a-line-in-the-sand/" target="_blank">thelazymarketer.com</a> has a message for you, followed by a swift kick in the ar*e!</p>
<p>Brilliant marketing tactic or heartfelt rant? I can&#8217;t tell for sure but a lot of what he says resonates with me. Hell, I just bought a system called the &#8220;Magic Bullet&#8221;, more on that later.</p>
<p>Chris is right. There&#8217;s no guru anywhere that&#8217;s going to get on a plane, knock on your door and come into the house and do this for you. Eventually, everyone has to work if they want the rewards. So I&#8217;m taking my ass-whipping from Chris in the proper spirit and I&#8217;m getting down to solid work.<br />
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I say this because one thing I noticed about today was that having signed up for two major programs yesterday my impetus has taken a hit. I&#8217;ve spent so much time checking out intro videos and way cool tools that I&#8217;ve forgotten I&#8217;m not actually making any money online right now. I&#8217;ve sure spent a lot though.</p>
<p>At the moment I&#8217;m a customer, not an Internet Marketer. And I&#8217;m burning out on information overload. These are the classic early mistakes, right? And it&#8217;s strange because I signed up for tools that were going to do the whole job for me and yet I&#8217;ve blown a day dealing with log-ins and figuring out interfaces and watching videos when I could have been improving my woeful sales funnel or building a few back links. Who&#8217;s this hurting most?</p>
<p>Tomorrow (in fact today, because it&#8217;s already gone midnight) I&#8217;m back in the saddle and pushing on. I&#8217;ll have a freebie product, proper sales page, auto-responder sequence and a syndicated campaign to drive traffic by the end of this week or my name&#8217;s not, <em>&#8220;The Guy Who Just Got Kicked in the Ar*e by Chris Rempel&#8221;</em>.</p>
<p>Way to go Chris, much appreciated!</p>
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