Internet Marketing, It’s Not Rocket Surgery
It’s not brain science either. No, I don’t have dyslexia. I wanted you to think a little, and come here and see what I have to say.
Internet Marketing; Two Schools Of Thought
There are two main schools of thought when it comes to Internet marketing, with various shades of grey in between.
One side is telling you how hard Internet marketing is, you have to study for months and years to make any sort of headway.
Not only do you have to learn and master a whole new set of skills, you need to get very, very good at them. You need to do them better than anyone else if you want to get anywhere.
Interesting to note, the people that promote this view point are offering you a wonderfully complex and expensive training program, complete with everything you will ever need, just put tab A into slot B, like you’re building a model car, except they conveniently left out the picture of the finished product.
In the other corner you have people claiming how incredibly easy Internet marketing is, just click your mouse seven or ten times and you have residual income for life!
Guess what? These people are marketing inexpensive software products that supposedly can make you an Internet marketing success virtually overnight. You even get a video demonstration showing you how fast and easy it can be to use.
Who’s Right, Who’s Wrong?
Both of them, and neither at the same time. Internet marketing success isn’t black and white, you need to find your own particular shade of grey.
You definitely need some basic computer skills to work on-line, even to be able to use the so-called Magic Button products.
There are no secrets to success. It’s the result of preparation, hard work and learning from failure. – Collen Powell
Get the picture? Internet marketing success is as hard, or as easy, as you make it. Pick a plan and go with it.
Get some basic training and grow your business from there.
In closing remember the immortal words of Jim Rohn- “Failure is simply a few errors in judgment, repeated every day.”