Why is it we always associate making money on eBay and with business generally with hard work and subsequently something we shouldn't enjoy? So many people believe it is not possible to do something you really enjoy and make money at the same time.
So many people are filled with in built sceptisism when they are told you can enjoy making money. People are programmed naturally to expect making money to be hard and definately not about having any kind of fun.
But if you look at the most successful people who make money on the internet they all do it and have a lot of fun in to the bargain.
When I have had the chance to speak to successful internet entreprenuers they can't understand why people are so hung up with the idea of making easy stress free money and having fun. Also they can't understand why anyone would go back to building a real brick and mortar business or take a job with all the restrictions that entails.
It's almost as if we are expected by society to work our butts off until we reach retirement and then retire. Most of us in almost poverty with barely a few dollars in our checking acccounts and our IRA's.
It seems that those who know how to play make more money than those who make a strict separation between what they do to earn a living and what they do to live it.
Consider the possibility of making a serious amount of money on eBay.
The majority of people when faced with this prospect fall in to two camps: The first just believe that they could never run a business and the second group have similar thoughts believing they could not never succeed in such a competitive market as eBay. But sadly the final result is much the same both groups either fail (if they ever got started) in their endeavours.
This is the biggest challenge for those who coach others on doing business on eBay. What they come up against is a level of seriousness that stands in the way of the fun that is an integral part of any virtual business.
To master eBay and make a lot of money you don't need to tie yourself up with the intricate details but you do need a fertile imagination and to be happy to stray away from the herd. To many people focus on unimportant stuff and miss the opportunities to have fun.
Chris Lakey a leading internet marketing professional says " People seem to think too big at the start they figure they have to have it all worked out before even getting started"
Having spoken to a number of highly successful players on eBay the one thing they all said about newbies was they feel intimidated when they start to think of the millions of dollars some people are already making on eBay. Their first reaction is one of excitement the second one of sheer terror.
It is for this reason so many people with the potential to run their own business never really get started. Whilst there is nothing wrong with dreaming of big business the secret is to start small and build gradually as you go.
So why don't you start having some fun and get started making some money on eBay today you might be surprised at how easy making money and having fun can be?
About the Author, Graham Waite:
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