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Internet Marketing: Surviving the First Year!
by Keith Thompson
So you've decided to
take the leap into deep water and go into business for yourself,
specifically into Internet Marketing. Congratulations! This was a smart
decision, one that will eventually reward you with all the dreams you
can dream. Your challenge now is to survive that 1st year.
Hopefully you're reading
this early on in your endeavors, and can make the adjustments necessary
to keep your enterprise afloat and your bank account bouyant. Here are
several things the "gurus" neglected to mention along the way to
building your own internet marketing empire!
1 - Who are you
listening to? There are a lot of people who've made a lot of money, and
they're all too eager to tell you about it, frequently in the form of
their latest product. It's very easy to find yourself tuning in too many
voices, instead of riding one horse till it either gets you there or is
spent. Find a niche that interests you, find products that are either
yours or through an affiliate program, and focus entirely on your plan,
not allowing yourself to chase rabbits.
2 - What is certain! And
that is that the real money to be made in internet marketing is produced
in the following ways: owning your own site(s), your own products, your
own opt-in mailing list, and your own vision! Think about it! Not one of
the internet millionaires to whom we look to for advice has lacked any
of these for very long. You bought their products off their sites,
joined their mailing lists, and to one degree or another shared their
vision. If you haven't already, begin immediately to build your own
empire. Build a site, start learning about traffic, linking, opt-in
lists and all the other essentials necessary for long-term success.
Affiliate marketing will only take you so far. In fact, most of the top
affiliates have several of their own products!
3 - The learning curve.
There is a certain amount of information you simply have to either learn
(or pay for). Don't discount the fact that this will take a little time.
One doesn't discover how to build and market a fully- optimized web site
in a month. Or three! This is; and because of the fluid nature of the
web; always will be a work-in-progress. Do what you can do every day and
come back tomorrow for more. Don't be discouraged when the money takes a
while to appear; if you do this right, when it does show up it will be
worth the wait!
4 - A support system.
Get one. Don't plan on supporting yourself from your business right
away. It took the best at the very least several months to start seeing
any real money. Don't despair if you turn out to be mortal, too. Give
yourself a chance at this; the rewards are simply too great. I'll leave
you with a quote that sustained me many a night: "I am not afraid of
storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship." - Louisa May Alcott
(c)2004
by Keith Thompson Keith Thompson is the webmaster of Internet Marketing
Here and Now!, and would be delighted to allow this article to be it's
entirety, links included!
http://www.internetmarketinghere.com
email -
keith@internetmarketinghere.com
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