Don’t Stop Believing –Your Money is Around the Corner
In this day and age everyone wants quick results. Technology and the internet as influenced us to feel this way. We have so many things going on that we don’t spend enough time to build are business for success.
I’ve seen it to many times, Program hoppers as I like to call them. Who have a new business every week. How many million dollar businesses have made tons of money in a week? Not many as far as I know. A business is like a kid. It starts out a baby all it can do is cry for help.
Then as the kid gets older it learns to do things on its own, eventually making its own money. To be honest I have created a handful of new businesses and I spend on average a week just researching and developing initial content. I do some traffic generation methods very soon after my initial content is up and that will result in some traffic, but it takes time to optimize and build enough daily traffic to successfully make money let alone the money you want to make.
The key here is analyze what you are doing and if it makes sense to keep working on it, then keep going until you reach the results you deserve. Not to scare you away but a successful business requires planning; think from a customer stand point. This will help you understand what you need to improve and spend more time with.
If you are stuck you should think about what is holding you back and what the best solution is. It may be that your business is not what you want it to be and you may want to start a new business. I don’t blame you I created a business that I couldn’t do much with and decided I wasn’t interested in it and my time would be more profitable somewhere else. The key is to learn from your mistakes and move on.
Eventually, you will find what works best for you and you should keep at it until you succeed. That’s what I did and it worked for me, it will work for you if you make the effort. Just ask yourself: Does this business allow the potential for me to be successful? Am I interested enough to stick with it?
What are your thoughts on the subject?

Great insight there!
This is indeed an advice every entrepreneur must take to heart. The idea of hoping from one business to the other is simply a thieve of time and resources.
Thanks for a great post!