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The Untold Secrets it takes to make it in Internet Marketing
Thursday, August 13th, 2009Today, the internet is flooded with wannabe network marketers, internet marketers and social media spammers. Very few will actually make enough money to walk away from their careers and living the lifestyle they want.
There are untold secrets of what it takes to make it as an internet marketer. When you take away all of the hype and income claims that people spread over the internet on their capture pages, you are left with an even playing field.
The Three things that are going to separate you from the masses are Time, Money and a no quit attitude.
Time – Most people get started in internet marketing because they are looking for another way. Either they are living paycheck to paycheck, hate their job or simply know that their jobs wont provide the lifestyle they want and deserve. Folks who are trying to build an online business and are still working their day job have to work twice as hard. After a long day at the office, they get to come home and start their marketing efforts to grow their online business. For the person that does it full time, it takes them less time to succeed as they can pour more of their day into educating themselves and marketing activities.
Money – People who get involved in online businesses are going to have to realize that this is a real business and though it doesn’t come with the overhead of traditional businesses, they are still going to have to invest. It costs money to develop read worthy blogs, advertising, etc. People see income claims of people in their first month pulling in $20K. What they don’t see is that it took $5-$8K of advertising dollars through pay per click to bring in that kind of business. Wake up people. He with the bank roll will have a better chance of making money faster than he with no bankroll.
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