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09 Mar 2008 03:50:23 | Debra Hamer
You are now reading Part 2 of my article the “Do’s and Don’ts
for the Internet Marketing Newbie”. Part 1 covered the Do’s and
this part will cover the Don’ts. · Don’t throw your money
away! Unless you have lots to throw away and can afford to buy
whatever gets thrown at you. Budget yourself and keep within
your budget. Only spend when you need to. You will come across
plenty of sites that want you to spend your hard earned money
for an internet marketing course, E-book, or piece of software
guaranteed to make you money. Don’t fall into the trap. First
investigate, ask questions from other marketers to see if they
are familiar with the product and recommend it. That’s where the
forums come in handy and are beneficial. · Don’t believe all
of the hype you will encounter. Example. BUY THIS SOFTWARE NOW!
YOU ONLY HAVE TILL MIDNIGHT TONIGHT OR THE PRICE IS GOING TO
DOUBLE OR EVEN TRIPLE. YOU’LL SAVE $200.00 IF YOU BUY RIGHT NOW!
Don’t believe it, the price will be the same tomorrow and the
next. Or here’s another good one. I’m only selling this to the
first 50 people who visit my website. Yeah, right. I really
believe that one. · Don’t forget you are a potential customer
to every marketer out there, so they will try to sell you their
service or product to make money. Remember you are now a
marketer and your purpose is to sell your service or product to
others, not for you to buy theirs. · Don’t get me wrong, some
services or products are worth buying. You just have to figure
out which are the right ones for you and your business. Remember
you’re not trying to line someone else’s pockets. You’re trying
to line your own. · Don’t get frustrated and give up because
things don’t happen right away. You have to have the mindset
that you can do it and succeed. Granted you will have good days
and bad days. Every accomplishment is a victory. Every defeat is
a learning experience. No business is an overnight success. ·
Don’t limit yourself and your thinking. Be willing to try
different things and when you find the one thing that seems to
work, build on it, but keep trying other things as well. ·
You’ve had your business up and running for a couple of months
and you’ve only made one sale. Don’t quit because you think it’s
not working. Think in these terms instead. If you’ve made one
sale, then you can make 2 sales, and if you can make 2 sales,
you can make 3 sales and so on. Many of the top marketers on the
internet today took years to find the formula that led to their
success. · Don’t believe that there is such a thing as an
“auto-pilot” business. Like Ron Popeil’s rotisserie oven, SET IT
AND GO. Just doesn’t work that way. I don’t care what you have
heard or have read. You have to promote your business. You have
to get your name out there and become visible so people can find
you and what you’re offering. Just because you now have a
website does not mean the masses will come in droves. There are
millions upon millions of websites and probably at least a
quarter of a million of them are selling the same service or
product as you. The question is how are you going to get people
to visit your website instead of someone else’s? Once they are
there, what’s going to get them to buy from you or join your
affiliation? So understand you are going to have to learn how to
promote and sell your business and that involves work and time.
· Don’t upgrade your affiliation accounts until you can afford
to do so. Many affiliate programs will try to pressure you into
upgrading to a “Pro” account. Wait until you start making some
money from your business first, then upgrade. · Don’t rely
solely on emailing to promote your business. Due to major Spam
filters your message may not get through. Find all of the
different ways to advertise on the internet like writing
articles, exchanging links, click/surf exchanges, and Pay Per
Click search engines. Use offline ways to advertise your
business like newspaper ads, mailings, telemarketing, faxes and
flyers. Put your website on a t-shirt and wear it! · Don’t
give up, persistence will pay off eventually. Okay, I’ll stop
there. I probably could go on and on and even write an E-book
about this subject (that’s a thought). I think you get the idea
about how to avoid the “Information Overload” headache and
hopefully I have given you some substance for thought. The most
important point is take one step at a time. Don’t rush it! And
remember once a “newbie” always a “newbie” because you will be
learning all of the time!
About Author :
Debra Hamer is the owner of the http://www.profitfromhomebiz.com
website where you can find the tips, tools, and resources to
start your own work at home internet business. Become a
subscriber to her free Home Business Tips Newsletter. She also
offers free software to create your own PlugInProfitSite and the
Mega PlugInProfitSite website and a free E-book titled “30 Days
to Success” written by Stone Evans that will give you a day by
day guide on how to promote your internet business.
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