Sometimes, when I think about what I am doing on the internet at the moment, i.e. getting going in internet marketing, I think that somehow I am not adding anything; just grabbing business off other affiliates – or trying to. I was starting to think how I was not adding anything to the world, just diverting business from other people to me.
I was making the mistake of thinking that the online world is different to entering self employment in the offline world in this respect. But, let’s face it, there are 12 estate agents down the road from me, and two of them are new. Well, these new ones – are they not the equivalent of my online scenario? I mean, they too are not bringing a new product or service to the market, and they too are diverting sales from the existing estate agents rather than creating “new” sales out of nowehere.
After all, for the small businessman starting out, it’s surely a lower risk to enter an existing market with a twist on an existing service or product than to try to convince people to buy something totally new that they don’t understand, unless you have really deep pockets. I mean, look at Edison’s light bulb – how long did he take to get that right and earn some cash? And what about Dyson and his plethora of prototypes before he got that vortex vacuum cleaner working right.
No, I can see this now – for those with little capital, the initial route to self employment on- or off-line is like diverting a stream so you get a little of the water. A stream of business. One that’s flowing already. Diverting some of what’s there to you, not finding a way to make a new kind of water, and not mining for a new spring in the desert. I’m convinced that for most people who go it alone, in the early days it’s just about going where the business is and diverting a little of it to your enterprise – where of course, you will try to add a little USP, a little something that makes you something more than just another estate agent, internet marketer or whatever.
For me, this realisation helped me to stop devaluing what I am doing online. I am fighting for business just as valiantly and just as respectably as any estate agent, solicitor or baker in the high street.
Thank you for your comment Eric. Cheers!