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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some tips to stop information overload:
Stop visiting forums and reading threads. 95% of the threads are written by inexperienced people &#8211; who have no clue what they are talking about. Freedom of speech is very overvalued these days. Everyone seems to have an opinion and everyone wants to express it. Stop reading those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Here are some tips to stop information overload:</strong></p>
<p>Stop visiting forums and reading threads. 95% of the threads are written by inexperienced people &#8211; who have no clue what they are talking about. Freedom of speech is very overvalued these days. Everyone seems to have an opinion and everyone wants to express it. Stop reading those useless threads. They are keeping you back. If you keep reading them, you are stealing money from yourself and the people you love. Only read them for entertainment value and only if you have already done the tasks that build your business for the day.</p>
<p>Stop buying every new ebook that comes out &#8211; except if it analyses something that is already  part of your game plan. For example, if you are using Pay Per Click extensively and you see a new guide on Google Adwords that comes out, you may want to check that out. But don&#8217;t buy every new &#8220;<a href="http://www.ucontext.com/cbhop.php/2869/0/5d1029fcf4a40f5421ffefc193621428/make+money" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">make money</a>&#8221; product          just because it&#8217;s out there. People have been making money for decades          without the &#8220;new&#8221; ebooks that come out all the time. Every time          you really feel like buying a new ebook, WAIT for 2-3 days and THEN consider          buying it. Many purchases you make are &#8220;impulse&#8221; purchases and          do not really solve a problem you have&#8230;</p>
<p>Unsubscribe from          all the free newsletters that you are not reading or that you get no value          out of it. More isn&#8217;t better.</p>
<p>Discontinue your          membership to paid sites that you don&#8217;t use or that you get no value out          of.</p>
<p>Get a personality          of your own and stop doing things because everyone else seems to be doing          it. Most of them are not making a dime. Why would you want to copy them?          If you hear of &#8220;mass hysteria&#8221; of people buying a specific product,          it doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean you should buy it as well. Wake up. Start          thinking for yourself. Otherwise, you are at the mercy of others.</p>
<p>Stop using 10 different          complicated techniques. Choose one traffic method, distil it down to its          simplest steps, master it and then use it massively. Stop jumping from          project to project and opportunity to opportunity. If you have an opportunistic          mindset, you will get the results that most &#8220;opportunists&#8221; get.          You&#8217;ll be poor.</p>
<p>Create a site. After          you have it rolling, DON&#8217;T start another site. Instead, add more backend          offers to that first site. People who are subscribers and customers of          yours trust you and you can <a href="http://www.ucontext.com/cbhop.php/2869/0/5d1029fcf4a40f5421ffefc193621428/make+money" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">make money</a> on some pretty high-end products          just by sending an email. Forget about starting another &#8220;campaign&#8221;          and then trying to warm up new people in a new market all over again and          trying to make money by selling a $29.95 ebook that pays you 50% commissions.</p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s another great          trick you can use: </strong></p>
<p>Create a <a href="http://www.ucontext.com/cbhop.php/2869/0/19bfc39aca001eb2a5a09d232bb814d1/text+file" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">text file</a> (Notepad, Word etc&#8230;) and create          the &#8220;perfect&#8221; money-making system based on your current knowledge.          This file may have some sections like: Finding a market, creating a product,          driving traffic to the site, tips on time management, personal development          stuff etc&#8230; Then, every time you read a new ebook or watch a new DVD,          or read a good article or a forum post, note down the new knowledge it          provides you with at the appropriate section of your <a href="http://www.ucontext.com/cbhop.php/2869/0/19bfc39aca001eb2a5a09d232bb814d1/text+file" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">text file</a>. That way,          you won&#8217;t have to go through the main product again. Before you know it,          you will have a &#8220;super ebook&#8221; with all the good stuff that you          find useful. Then you can refer to this ebook every time you need inspiration          or reminders on a specific part of the process.</p>
<p><strong>A note about &#8220;ideas&#8221;:</strong></p>
<p>Ideas are neutral. They are not necessarily something &#8220;good.&#8221;          Most people have been actually HURT by ideas. Ideas themselves mean jack          crap. I can sell you all my ideas for a buck a piece and I would be a          millionaire. You need to get an idea and then test THAT idea and focus          on THAT idea. You have another idea shortly after you start the first          one? Then note the new idea down. You will get to it AFTER you have worked          with the first idea&#8230;</p>
<p>If you want to discover          more tips on fighting information overload, visit <a href="http://www.adsensehasresurrected.com" target="_blank">Adsense          Arbitrage Voodoo</a></p>
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