Posted on 23 September 2017. Tags: Affiliate, mindset, Super
People with an open mind focused towards learning and benefiting from the knowledge they learn, have the proper mindset to be an super affiliate. Always seeking to learn what they do not know, seeking knowledge from different people in different areas.
Honestly, you got to know how to get better at different things for you to be able to go where you want to go. Example; To drive a car you need to learn how to drive, to learn from a person who knows how drive and (teach), to benefit from what you learn you need to put it into practice.
Now you can drive. Awesome.
An important thing for your “drive”-“motivation” towards a goal, you need belief. With belief, nothing can move you back. With that said, you’ll need to put a plan of things you need to do. You need a plan to grow your business and in the start you need to build the roots of your business. And the outcome will be a strategy for your business to follow.
Worst thinkable, you need to find a way to build this mindset. For you to succeed in the long run and have the ability to continue developing.
It is important to know that for anyone to succeed in anything anywhere, you got to build the proper mindset for the proper work/job. And to build the proper mindset takes time and practice.
When you’re working in business you’ll come across different obstacles in front of you, some will be easy to solve some will be hard, some will be impossible depends if you have people help you or seek people who got the same problems.
There will always be someone who got or had the same problem as you. Therefore you can benefit greatly from their experience.
With that, i want to wish you best of luck. Don’t forget that anything is possible with the will of God.
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Posted on 03 September 2012. Tags: Circles, class, grandma, Hobbies, middle class, mindset, person, poser, sweater
Ok. I am not super-rich but I do have an eye for what I consider attractive. I wear whatever I want and I have never tried to be “preppy” or “punk”. Sometimes I cross dress, but it’s never too serious like “I want to be a woman”. For example. I wore my grandma’s old sweater that expanded and looked masculine. People at school have never called me a poser, but they certainly imply that I am. It irritates me, even though I have a strong mindset that it shouldn’t. One person even thinks I am copying their style. My family makes 50,000 plus a year(middle class,right?) I am not affiliated with any clique whatsoever. I am very independent and friends in multiple circles. I don’t hang out with people after school; I stick to myself and my hobbies. AM I A POSER????
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Posted on 03 June 2012. Tags: average person, conformists, conformity, consumerism, diversity, fashion style, hipster, individuality, mainstream, mindset, music, stereotype
I’ve noticed that hipsters get a lot of hate directed toward them, but I for one, think it is ridiculous. First, I am going to clarify that I am NOT a hipster, but I still don’t agree with how people generalize them, and I am going to go through some of the main arguments against “hipsterism” and why they are invalid.
1. “Hipsters specifically reject the mainstream, but this is contradictory because they are then defined by the mainstream”
-The whole mindset of a hipster is to not conform so this is obviously going to be a trait of hipster. It is simply a boundary, or a border. That does not mean they are defined by it. There are so many alternatives to just mainstream, thus they aren’t defined by the mainstream at all. They have an infinite amount of room to have individuality, so as not to be defined by the narrow territory they cannot enter.
2. “Hipsters are against conformity, but they conform to a specific stereotype, so they don’t have individuality”
-This is probably the stupidest argument, but it has to be separated into different categories.
a. Clothing
It is true that most hipsters dress alike, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have individuality. To say that all hipsters are interchangeable and conform to a specific way just because of how they dress is not only absurd, but also a really superficial way to look at it. If you just take an average person, who doesn’t get labeled, they all pretty much dress alike as well, with as little diversity as hipsters, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have individuality. Hipsters conforming to a fashion style doesn’t make them conformists. Honestly most of them dress like this because they like the way it looks, and it will get them laid by fellow hipsters. If you are a hipster guy for example, you are probably in to hipster girls, so why wouldn’t you dress like this to help you get with them? I for one, think the way they dress is nice looking (some of them take it too far though) and it makes perfect sense for them to dress like this.
b. Music
People say that all hipsters listen to similar music. This is completely ridiculous. Hipsters all have unique tastes in music. Do they mostly listen to indie music? Yes. But all that means is an independent label. Saying all indie music is the same is equally as ridiculous as saying all corporate record label music is the same. Under the umbrella of independent bands, there is a great deal of diversity. Hipsters believe in niche consumerism, so they don’t like supporting the big guy thus they turn to indie music. This doesn’t mean they can’t have their own taste in music. All hipsters have unique preferences in the variety of sub-genres of indie music, and thus don’t conform to music taste, but only to consumerism. Also, I don’t know any hipsters who limit themselves to modern indie bands. They don’t listen to modern mainstream music, but they still like a lot of oldies and other types of non-pop music.
c. Political and Religious opinions
People always say that hipsters conform to being a liberal atheist. This is a logical fallacy. People who become hipsters don’t conform to these ideas because they are hipsters, they just tend to go hand in hand with the personality type that leads one to becoming a hipster. Obviously someone who is all about niche consumerism in the sense of not supporting big corporations is likely to be a liberal. And obviously someone who refuses conformity is going to be skeptical of religion.
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Posted on 31 December 2011. Tags: 49ers, Answer, audience, big game, casual fans, fetish, Mania, mindset, Orton, percent, Punk, sports entertainment, steelers, storytelling, Wwe
I truly have so answer to this. WWE is in the mix of maybe taking the title off Punk and word has developed that they MAY draft him to Smackdown to increase starpower. I feel WWE has isolated it’s hardcore audience and by doing so, the casual fans are mostly left. 40 percent of the audience are women and children. They seem to only pop for Cena and Orton. What needs to change. I really don’t want to see Cena with the title at Mania, but it may just happen. I feel that this “sports entertainment storytelling” needs to stop. Cole is so annoying I have to either mute the tv. With his yelling, bashing, Twitter fetish, and him trying to be a heel, really makes me want to not watch. Also last week had a big game between the Steelers and 49ers. What ways do you feel may increase ratings, as of now, Punk is not the answer, and as much as it pains me, in the WWE’s mindset it’s hard to market him. Thoughts?
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Posted on 29 November 2011. Tags: awkward silence, click, Conclusions, dating sites, first move, Game, guy, manipulation, mindset, niche, offensive remarks, outright stupidity, shy girls, Weird
Knowing that some readers would instantly jump to conclusions, I’m listing the following factors first:
1) I am only attracted to a very particular niche (unfortunately attraction is biological and there is nothing I could do to change this)
2) most girls see me as long term material the very first sight they see me (not trying to be arrogant here, but it’s true and oftentimes I wish it wasn’t)
3) I do not chase and I do not conform to play hard to get (to be fair, if I was sadistic enough, I would manipulate the situation so that they would chase me, so don’t get me started; and if they pester me enough about it, thinking it’s the only way the guy is interested or they are being selfish and get the guy to unnaturally become submissive, I would be more inclined to throw her/them out). Having said that, I don’t care who makes the first move, so long one of us does.
4) I uphold ethics and principles such that if she is looking for something completely different to what I am, e.g. I am considering whether she is someone I would date vs she thinking I am long term material, it’s no game and I break it off
5) I do not want people to change themselves because of me, because it seems fake and, if they put up with it over the long term, they could easily get depressed
6) I cannot stand shy girls i.e. can’t even talk to them properly or even be able to befriend them. (To be fair, they are too tensed to say anything properly to me and we keep getting moments of awkward silence anyway.)
7) I also reject girls on un-lady like behaviour and offensive remarks/assault (this is different from teasing). This would include manipulation and outright stupidity.
My mindset is to go out there and meet someone by chance and convenience. Having said that, I do ask friends for help and I do put myself on dating sites (no luck in either cases).
I go out to find women I am interested in and if we happen to click and look for the same thing. We go on a coffee date of some sort to know each other more (no romance involved until we are more familiar i.e. not point unless it’s genuine). If we do not naturally click, look for the same thing, or both, it’s game over and I move on. Ditto, if she violates any of the conditions stated above. No second chances.
Unfortunately the 7 conditions above will not change and do not change (trust me, I’ve tried it many times).
It’s not that I like sticking to a type, but I tend to feel very little, if any, attraction for anyone outside the niche.
From what you can tell, is there anything I am doing that is holding me back (other than the 7 conditions) or whether my mindset is a bit ‘off course’.
Cheers
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Posted on 11 August 2010. Tags: affiliate marketing, basic knowledge, Confessions, free traffic, frustration, ground zero, idea, Lazy, Marketing, mindset, one reason, Reason, rempel, search engine optimization
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You might be thinking, lazy and super affiliate does not exactly go together in the real world. Could be true but not until Chris Rempel created “Confessions of a Super Affiliate”. Now, you could be lazy and be a super affiliate at the same time.
As the title implies, this book focuses on the affiliates’ side in internet marketing. Some people have tried venturing into affiliate marketing but most of them just gave up on the idea. One reason is because of frustration. They never got to learn the right tactics and were not able to attain the success that they hoped for. Eventually just gave up on the idea of pursuing a career in internet marketing.
“Confessions of a Lazy Super Affiliate” is here now not just to teach the right techniques to keep yourself afloat in the business but also to make things easier while you work your way to the top.Chris Rempel’s mindset when he created this product is to work smarter and not harder. The techniques and solutions he provided in “Confessions of a Lazy Super Affiliate” were built around that concept.
The first thing that Chris Rempel focused on was tapping on the existing demands in the market. Second, he moved on to discussing methods of improving your sales and making more and more people patronize your product. Third, he talked about the ways of getting sky rocketing free traffic on your website.Fourth, methods in SEO or Search Engine Optimization were discussed.
The “Confessions of a Lazy Super Affiliate” may get a bit technical for some, especially for people who are starting out at ground zero. It is better to have initial basic knowledge of internet marketing first before upgrading to Chris Rempel’s material.
One good thing about the way Chris Rempel created this product is that he does not only tell you what to do. He also provides the reason behind such actions. Making it more comprehensible and it would not just leave you following but not really understanding.
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