Why Boring Is Better…(Video Case Study)

by Lee McIntyre on January 13, 2009

If you’ve every tried to make money online but failed then you NEED to watch the video below now

In this video case study you’ll discover why most people go round in circles… and how you can ZOOM forwards with “momentum” instead…

Boring is Better Video

The lessons contained in this video are very VALUABLE and I hope they helped move your business forward.

Let me know your feedback in the comment boxes below now…

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{ 17 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Lee Jones January 13, 2009 at 4:07 pm

Some excellent points you have raised here Lee, and that’s one thing I like about your video’s is the fact that you draw from your own experiences, instead of just pulling information from what others have said.

This makes your videos superb, as you offer great value in your wise words……… Well done enjoyed listening to you again

Lee Jones

2 Vincent January 13, 2009 at 6:06 pm

Have you just been watching ‘Independence Day’ AGAIN!. . Still Very Good, I’ll vote for yurr OK
Vincent

3 Welly Mulia January 13, 2009 at 8:23 pm

Hi Lee,

Once again a great video from you. What you said is so true and I’m sure almost every beginner marketer out there faces this challenge of always going around in never-ending circles searching for that magic bullet to make them rich :mrgreen:

I had that exact same mindset when I started out as well.

This video will show beginners the correct approach to earning money both online and offline!

Cheers,
Welly Mulia

4 Nathan Rufus January 14, 2009 at 4:03 am

Lee,

Before I started watching this video, I was in “that circle”. Have been working on a project for about a month now. The entrepreneurial spirit in me was getting bored and wanted to try something new. EVEN BEFORE I’D EVEN LAUNCHED WHAT I’M DOING.

This was a very timely video for me to watch and I thank you.

Nice one,
Nathan

5 Gary David January 14, 2009 at 4:25 am

Hi Lee,

Great video! you’re right lee, all types of business must be improved on a daily basis, especially for most of the people who is just starting out. I felt the same way as well when I started online,always had a problem with info overload. stick with the plan,and work on that everyday.

Gary,

6 Jackie Andersom January 14, 2009 at 3:27 pm

Hi Lee,

The video “Why Boring is Better” was right on! I saw so much of myself in this video. As a matter of fact just yesterday, I was thinking about scrapping a blog that wasn’t getting anything clicks throughs to it.

Thanks to the video now I’m asking myself: What went wrong? How can I improve it?,etc. Thanks for allowing me to go forward, fast, and build momentum!

7 Scott Chambers January 15, 2009 at 3:32 am

Nice one.

Research, tweak and improve.

I totally get it now, but I wish I’d understood the significance of this when I started.

I’m glad to find out that I wasn’t alone in jumping from idea to idea when i started out.

The windscreen wiper metaphor is a great one to remember.

8 rex January 15, 2009 at 3:38 am

I totally agree with your comments, I have tried programs and I do round and round, I know what the problem is, I just don’t know how to fix it. the problem is: driving traffic to a website with no budget.

rex

9 Dawid Ryba January 15, 2009 at 7:49 pm

Hi Lee, :grin:

Great video! you’re right , all types of business must be improved on a daily basis, especially for people who are just starting out.

Thanks
Dawid Ryba

10 Lisa Stoops January 19, 2009 at 12:44 am

Could not agree with you more. Success online is about progressing day by day not jumping from one idea to the next. Once again you’ve hit the nail on the head!!

11 Patrick January 19, 2009 at 10:39 am

Hi Lee,

Have you a transcript of your videos ?
I am French and my English is not very good.
(It seems it is bad).
I need to read. That help me to understand.

Thank You !
Bye bye
Patrick

12 John Szram January 20, 2009 at 4:05 pm

This video contains some extremely important principles.

Personally I didn’t so much hit my threshold as come to the realization that I was lacking in fundamental business and marketing skills which were causing me to spin my wheels.

I like to think I’m a smart guy but this simply wasn’t enough. You can be smart and still be applying yourself in completely the wrong areas.

I had to hold my hands up and say (not “I quit” but) “I’m doing this all wrong – I need to go back to the drawing board.”

I wound down my online marketing and have spent the majority of my time reading and learning about fundamental principals of business and how to apply them practically.

I approach all of this now in the same way as if I was starting an offline “real world” business.

Like you said Lee, I too would urge people to stop looking for the “tricks” – those magic bullets, and focus on building a real business to be proud of.

John Szram

13 Lee McIntyre January 26, 2009 at 11:35 pm

Hi everyone

I’ve just got back from some time off with family and wanted to say THANK YOU to everyone who left a comment.

I’m sorry I wasn’t here to thank you personally when you posted, but I do appreciate every comment.

I’m glad people enjoyed this freebie so much!

Cheers

Lee McIntyre

14 Patrick Clarke February 4, 2009 at 1:31 am

I’ve only recently discovered Lee’s blog and am working through each module. Once again, Lee speaks a lot of sense – I wish I’d come across this blog sooner. :smile:

15 norvelle February 6, 2009 at 8:50 am

Lee thanks for needed insight. Balancing “circle and
“forward” will always be part of online and offline
marketing.

16 Joey Logano Fan April 24, 2009 at 3:02 pm

Yes boring is better, that’s why Long Sales copy work. Imagine… those lengthy congrats… most of us don’t read the whole thing and just sign them… or hit agree, lol.

17 Todd August 25, 2009 at 4:21 pm

Hello Lee, I thought your Why Boring Is Better video was just great. Thankyou so much for doing it.
Todd

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