Road Block?

Jul 15
21:00

2002

Debbie Solomon

Debbie Solomon

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... down the online road to success is ... an ... One of such, that many of us fear.We do all the right things in our venture down this road. We get a domain, build a ...

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Traveling down the online road to success is definitely an adventure. One of such,Road Block? Articles
that many of us fear.

We do all the right things in our venture down this road. We get a domain, build a professional website, provide one savvy product and service after another, along with everything else it takes to succeed online.

We plug away, day after day, doing all we can to build our business and make it flourish.

This is our Road to Success!

In order to continue building and flourishing, we must constantly add new features, services and products to our business to entice our clients, who eagerly wait to see what the next HOT ITEM is.

But what happens when you come to a road block? When you are totally stumped and
thoughtless about what to do next.

What do you do when your creativity comes to a halt and you have nothing else up your
sleeve to offer your potential clients and continue to expand your business?

As we sit at our computer, totally oblivious to new ideas, we refuse to admit that we have
come to a ROAD BLOCK.

WHAT NEXT? HOW am I going to come up with the next idea?

You think writers block is bad? Try getting ROAD BLOCK! We can sit around singing the
Road Block Blues and stare at our stand still business, OR we can work our way out of this
road block rage. The answer is this: R-E-A-D!

R - read through ezines, and your competitions websites. Gather information that may be of interest.

E- examine ads. See if their products and services are offering anything original, eye-catching and different,
that may enhance your business.

A - accumulate all the information from any possibilities that caught your eye and that may fit into your business.

D- Design your own creative ideas from the information you gathered.

Whatever you do, do not copy anyone's ideas. Use them as a foundation to create your own unique product or service. You can take another businesses ideas, gather any other information you can find about it, and twist it around, add some of your own blends to it, and Whoa-La...your
ON THE ROAD AGAIN!

This may not be as easy as it seems, but the ideas are out there. We just have to find them. So you can make a decision;
SIT AROUND SINGING THE ROAD BLOCK BLUES!
or
GET UP AND START SINGING..ON THE ROAD AGAIN!

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