My grown children often call me to tell me of some hurt or other minor damage they manage to inflict upon themselves. It has become a family joke that I ask first if they put a tea bag on it. My son-in-law will call and tell me he hurt himself on a tool and ask what to do about it. Before I can answer, he says, "And don't tell me to put a tea bag on it!" My reply is always, "If you know what I am going to say, why call?"
In a career field that is difficult at best, you would think that those trying to start an Internet marketing career would use some common sense. Unfortunately, many of those same people torpedo their dreams without even realizing that they are doing so. This brought to mind some of the ways Internet marketer want-to-be's can destroy their chances for success. Do you recognise yourself in the following ways to guarantee failure of your Internet marketing career?
Just this week, it was announced another huge layoff is about to occur at one of the nation's largest companies. With friends and family members who work there, I must admit to some concern, even though it will not personally affect me. Since May of last year, I have been working part-time to keep the wolf at bay, while building an online business in Internet marketing. Because of this, some of my family and friends have turned to me for advice, so I am going to answer some of their questions here.
There are many stories on the Internet of teenagers making more money than their parents do by selling information or products online. While this is happening, the question is how many actually are making it? It is commonly reported that 95 per cent of the people who try Internet marketing fail. To put this in perspective, about 57 per cent of college freshmen in the United States will drop out before completing a degree. Less than 50 per cent of start up small businesses will still be in business after 4 years. From this perspective, Internet marketing is indeed risky, suggesting that it is not smart to try to work at home in your pajamas. Read on to learn how to improve your odds.
Don't let anyone fool you. Home-based niche marketing on the Internet is work. Anyone who tells you different either doesn't know enough about it to comment, or wants you to fail. For those who are willing to work, sometimes long days, and even nights in the beginning, the payoff is phenomenal. So, what is niche marketing, and how do you do it from home with the Internet?
There are two basic methods of making money at home with online marketing: becoming an affiliate marketer, or becoming a vendor. Affiliates sell other people products online using one of three primary methods of online advertising. Vendors build, design, or create products that they sell or have affiliates sell for them using online marketing techniques.
There are almost as many different ways to make money at home as there are people doing it. Learning how to make money at home takes time. There are so many Web sites and want-to-be gurus trying to tell you how to make money at home that it takes forever to weed them out and find the true gold among the dross. For those who crave financial success, the process of finding information of worth is frustrating.
There are many ways to make money from home. Offering home-based services to business, blogging for money, freelance writing, scripting/coding, and Web design, affiliate marketing, or even tutoring junior high and high school students online are just some of the possibilities. While there are a plethora of scams on the Internet, there are also some good sites where you can find information on making money at home.
E-Mail marketing is a good way to start making money at home. So, just what is involved with e-mail marketing? First, you have to have a way to build a list. A list is a collection of e-mail addresses to which you can send your marketing offers or a newsletter that includes offers of products.
Looking for a good retirement income? Lost your nest egg? Consider building your own online work opportunity through affiliate marketing. Online marketing is not as hard as it seems, but it does require some learning. The learning curve is potentially steep enough that most do not survive the first two years, but if you are willing to spend a little time and effort, you can make the move to a full-time online career that will pay as much or more than any full-time job you ever had, with a fraction of the time invested.
Web site developers and Internet marketers have several choices for advertising their Web sites, including a free way to advertise a Web site called article marketing. First, they can use Google AdWords, which is a pay-per-click method. Unfortunately, for the uninitiated, this method can mount up thousands of dollars in cost very quickly. It is best to stay away from pay-per-click until you have learned the in's and out's of Google's advertising system.
Over and over, we read stories about young teens or twenty-somethings getting rich on the Internet. While this does happening, the question is how? Of all the people who try Internet marketing (IM), only 5 per cent will succeed. Internet marketing is indeed very risky. The question is, is it too risky?