Neither Mark Zuckerberg started only with Facebook


Judging by some of the emails I receive, the vast majority of people who want to start in business online has an original idea that often blocked from taking any action. I mean the idea that the first project that has to be throws to make money.This idea that the first draft has to be just to make money means that many people never get to start. Questions like, "Is this a good project to make money?" Or "Is the idea that X is better idea Y?", And other issues that arise, end up creating so much indecision that never comes to starting any project.
To break the "jinx" is first necessary that we accept the idea that before you start making money you need to move from theory to practice reading, and that only in a second phase will then begin to appear a few more ideas potential profitability, and then we'll have a much clearer idea if the idea is good, what their potential, and what to do to bring the idea to fruition.

For many many blogs and posts that are read, and understand the theoretical part is also very important to arrive at a certain point where you need to get to work and begin to "wiggle" in everything that revolves around this world.Initially you need to forget the part of the "make money" and accept that we are still at a time "learning", but that instead of just reading about all this, let's move to a more practical learning.

If we forget the part of the "make money" then all the initial obstacles that were preventing us from taking the initiative no longer have a reason for being. At this time, then begin to show some of the advantages of working in the online world.One of these advantages is that we can invest in our learning, and implement a series of ideas for a completely insignificant cost.Do you have an idea you want to test? Register a domain for 8 Euros and start working on your idea. If in a few days or weeks after you discover that the idea is not as good as it seemed, then move onto another idea. The only thing lost was the € 8 of the domain. The time invested in this project was not a waste, but rather one more step in your learning process.
Just as with getting a course you have to complete a number of different disciplines, also in the online world you will go through several different projects, where you'll learn things until you come to a project whose outcome, both financially and in terms of personal satisfaction , will leave you fulfilled.
Also looking for my journey online, I see that the vast majority of websites and other things I did were not more than a learning process that led me to some very profitable projects and that gives me great satisfaction.
If you look even a genius like Mark Zuckerberg started right with FacebookAnd you? Your first site was a success or just one of several steps in learning?And now for those who still did not "bounce": Do you think your concern about "making money" is to prevent you starting?

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