These past few days I have been having second thoughts whether to invest big money on Solo Ads, I noticed that a few solo ads seller are charging double than what the rest are charging.

Though I do notice that they are really good at what they do, I was impressed when I read their sales copy and how many great testimonials they have.

Still, the price of their solo ads are more than double of the average sellers that I used to purchase advertisement from and that led me to having second thoughts on whether or not I should invest my money on this particular seller.

And so I spent these past few days watching inspirational videos from the already successful people that I’m modeling such as Jonathan Budd and David Wood.

The videos I watched did motivate me to go ahead with the investments but I feel that I still lack something, probably that little extra push.

So I continued to wander around the Internet, constantly thinking about this decision that I’m about to make.

And then..

A few moments ago while I was browsing Facebook, I noticed a post from Mr. Robert Kiyosaki (I followed him on Facebook and he was the main reason I got into this Entrepreneurial journey on the first place).

It literally felt like God wanted to send me a message, I kid you not.

Mr. Kiyosaki posted a link to one of his blog post on Facebook which was something like this:

"The Power of Good Advice: Why paying more means getting rich."

I immediately clicked on the link as soon as I saw the post and thought “this might help me come to a decision”.

It certainly did.

In the blog post, Mr. Kiyosaki tells a story about two old friends who went to dinner together to catch up.

One of them was a successful real estate investor (which I am assuming, Mr. Kiyosaki himself) and the other friend was a middle manager at a corporation.

During the course of the dinner, they inevitably got into the subject of investing.

It was a very interesting read.

I am convinced for us to be successful in our business, we need to surround ourselves with the right people and the right people are never “cheap”.

Of course, you’ll still have to be able to differentiate between the real deal and the pretentious ones.

And that ability to pick out the real deal comes fairly easy to you once you have been doing it for awhile.

I couldn’t come up with a general comparison so I’ll use music, it’s sort of like picking out the good singers from the bad ones.

These past few months of learning AND doing Internet Marketing has provided me the knowledge of differentiating the good ones and the bad ones.

It’s funny because no one gets to escape that phase of doing things badly before finding the proper way to do things and yet everyone wants to do every “perfect” their first time trying.

I guess that is all for today folks, I’ll keep you guys updated with my progress because I intend to use this blog as record of my progress. Who knows one day I might actually achieve real success and you guys could use this blog as footsteps that you could follow, yeah? :)

Ardiv Jauhari

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Ardiv Jauhari is a Professional Musician and Internet Entrepreneur. If you find this article interest, do visit his blog at http://www.ardivjauhari.com for more related article.