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/> </a></div><p>You can remember a lot of firsts in your life: the first time you rode a bike, the first time you kissed a girl/boy, the first time you got arrested.  The list could go on.  Until very recently however, I had forgotten my first business.  Maybe it is because it was so short lived and ended with out anything to show for it.  You see, I was once on the cutting edge of the Internet.  It&#8217;s true.  I started using the Internet in college when there was no such thing as a browser.  Back then, Internet meant Unix command line, and it meant anonymous FTP.  Finding something out there was a combination of luck and networking.</p><p>I used the first browser on Windows when you had to install Winsock (the TCP/IP protocol) manually because TCP/IP didn&#8217;t come with Windows, all you got was NetBEUI (known throughout the computer world as NetKablooey).</p><p>Anyway, my first business was a [tag]startup[/tag] to design and implement [tag]web pages[/tag] for local businesses.  How good of timing was it?  Well, let&#8217;s just say it was 1997 and I had to explain to most people what the heck the Internet was and why in the world they would even care.  Most people I talked to couldn&#8217;t get it.  &#8220;So it&#8217;s like TV?&#8221;  (If you ever get bored, read the first Internet cases to come before the Supreme Court and laugh your butt off at their questions as they try and understand it.)  So, I was there perfectly poised to be on the front edge of the Internet boom.  Just a small business with 50 clients would have been snatched up for a $1 million.  So what happened?  Well, I never got going.  You see, selling web sites is no different than selling anything else.  You have to talk to the people you want to sell to.  I had one business where I had an &#8220;in&#8221; because I knew a guy working with them.  I spent a week building up my courage and practicing what I would say.  Every time I looked at the phone I got major butterflies in my stomach.  When I finally called and they didn&#8217;t say &#8220;YES!  That would be AMAZING!&#8221; on the first call, I hung up and never called back.  I never called anyone else either.</p><p>The point of this is simple.  If you are going to go into [tag]business[/tag] you have to be able to [tag]sell[/tag].  These days, I need never pick up the phone.  I can do fine just responding to posts and ads, and so on.  But, to be big, to make the big bucks I&#8217;ve always dreamed of will take a little bit more.  Frankly, I&#8217;m still not ready for mass phone [tag]selling[/tag].  I cold called my way through 5 years as a professional financial planner, and I hated every second of it.  Still, this time will be different because I love what I do and I am determined to succeed.  My plan?  Become an expert recognized in the fields I want to work in.  How?  By writing and publishing insightful, original, and useful advice and commentary.  That is what Best Hubris is all about.</p><p>What&#8217;s your plan for [tag]marketing success[/tag] in your business?</p><div
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