COURSE CORRECTIONS

Nobody gets it right the first time.  Many people give up after getting it wrong on the first go-around.  Those people will never be successful in the USA market.

Even Microsoft failed with Windows until version 3.1 finally got major traction.  And they continued to improve with each version.  Google's first algorithms were flawed; they continued to modify and ended up owning the market.  Interesting to note that JK Rowling was turned down by 11 publishers before one agreed to take a chance on her Harry Potter series.  Seems the publishing industry thought the market wanted more dinosaurs, not wizards. Good thing JK Rowling did not give up.  Otherwise she would not be richer than the Queen of England.

Constant improvement, constant course corrections, constantly adjusting to the changing market and a better understanding of the market... that's what it takes to succeed in business, in ANY market.  And... DON'T GIVE UP.

This of course, requires patience and continued investment.  Give up to soon and your investment is essentially out-the-window.  Stay the course and find your place in the market and you will have a position in the USA market for years to come (assuming, of course, that you continue to make adjustments to the changing market)

Dedicated to your success in America

Jim Worrell