A Disturbing Trend In Internet Marketing
Copyright 2006 Randy McLean
There is a very interesting trend that I witness every time
I am searching for internet marketing information. People
pushing get rich quick opportunities. A lot of people try
and fake it before they make it. They put the cart before
the horse.
It becomes even more obvious when you read the various
money making forums on the internet. People not making a
dime while at the same time promoting opportunities with
headlines promising easy money or the ability to work from
home.
You then have the people who are successful at promoting
the same opportunities. After analyzing both groups I can
see the one major difference. More often than not, the
successful people have their own web site and they also
have their own list of prospects.
You can talk about RSS feeds, splash pages and all the
other technical jargon all you want but it mostly boils
down to a list and your own web site. That is what
separates successful people from those looking to make easy
money without treating it like a business.
I have seen sites that are ugly do well because they offer
quality information and represent a person you can trust.
They have built an entire system designed to capture the
persons information so that they can follow up with them
later.
Think about it for a minute. How much more can you stretch
your advertising dollar by building a relationship with
people? You won't be wasting your money and more
importantly, your time. Let me give you a real life
example I read in a forum not too long ago.
A group of people were promoting a certain opportunity when
suddenly the web site of the opportunity they were
promoting went down. Now quite a few people were enraged,
especially after paying hundreds of dollars for solo ads
that ran the night before.
The people who took the time to build their own mailing
list were in a much better position. They simply mailed
the people on their list and explained the situation. Are
you getting my point?
Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad calls it
minding your own business. Don't just make money here and
there and jump from one thing to the next. Start your own
thing! It might take more work and patience at first but
in the end you will have something that has value.
When starting a site in any niche share your experience.
Be honest and write about what has worked for you. You
might not think that the $500 you make online a month is
much to sneeze at but a lot of people would love to learn
how to make an extra $500 a month. Write an article about
how you accomplished it and share it with your prospects.
The truth is that we all have something to share that we
can teach others. Think about grade school. You learned
from people and people learned from you. We are all at
different stages and different levels of learning. Find
your passion and if you feel strongly enough about it, make
it work. Don't let fear stop you.
As you become more successful, keep sharing your
experiences. Then if the timing is right, present your
opportunities. Only present opportunities that you trust
and that you have tried yourself. Better yet, you can also
share what products and services have worked for you. You
will then start seeing sales on a more consistent basis.
And the more you work your business the more it will grow.
Remember that success means different things to different
people. True wealth is defined by income versus expenses.
It is not always what you make but how you spend the money
as well as how you earn it.
The first thing you need to do is set your goal. You need
to determine what your passion is, what you want to do, how
much money you want to make, if you want to do this part
time or full time, and how much money you can set aside to
start your business.
The next thing you need to do is take action. Figure out
how much time you need to set aside each day to accomplish
your goal and then stick with your plan. Make this a
priority in your life and explain to others that this is
your time. You don't need to go into detail. People
always seem to be more interested after they have seen the
check.
The bottom line is just pick something you love and do it.
Then describe your success, education and experiences in
the form of content. Start minding your own business and
in a few years you might just be surprised at what you have
accomplished.
About the Author:
Randy McLean is helping people to improve their financial
security by teaching them how to think outside of the box.
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