Infomation Product Overload
Maybe it's that I've been in this business awhile, but the sheer volume of info products available for internet marketing is staggering--and unneccessary.
Email marketing, RSS, Blog and Ping, eBay, affiliate marketing, Adsense... and every little marketing niche inside the internet marketing field probably has no less than 50 products telling you THIS way is what's working and what you should do.
I'm sure they're all very informative, and if you're totally new to this you'll get some value out of it. Most of the time I see these surplus of products offered as bonuses for another info product. I own some, of course, though I got the vast majority of IM material for free by looking and discovering the right places.
Now, I'm not the world's great internet marketer or affiliate marketer, but I can tell you that you DON'T need all the extra filler and redundant e-books to make it in this business. What you will find is that there are laws and principles that never change in your approach. These guides simply adjust them to their marketing niche.
As you can tell, I sell an info product from this site, and it does exactly that. The basic outline. I don't need 50 ebooks on Email Marketing and 20 ebooks on Adsense, to tell me where to attack or what market to get into, that stuff is basic.
If you must by something to get your feet wet in Internet Marketing look for a thorough guide that tells you where to go next and what to do to drive people to your site. John Reese's Traffic Secrets is an amazing tool for this, well worth the money if you can find a copy still available. I'd obviously recommend my own product too, but the point is, marketing niches are the small stuff in a bigger picture of the learning curve all new marketers need to learn before they start making or seeing real money.
Email marketing, RSS, Blog and Ping, eBay, affiliate marketing, Adsense... and every little marketing niche inside the internet marketing field probably has no less than 50 products telling you THIS way is what's working and what you should do.
I'm sure they're all very informative, and if you're totally new to this you'll get some value out of it. Most of the time I see these surplus of products offered as bonuses for another info product. I own some, of course, though I got the vast majority of IM material for free by looking and discovering the right places.
Now, I'm not the world's great internet marketer or affiliate marketer, but I can tell you that you DON'T need all the extra filler and redundant e-books to make it in this business. What you will find is that there are laws and principles that never change in your approach. These guides simply adjust them to their marketing niche.
As you can tell, I sell an info product from this site, and it does exactly that. The basic outline. I don't need 50 ebooks on Email Marketing and 20 ebooks on Adsense, to tell me where to attack or what market to get into, that stuff is basic.
If you must by something to get your feet wet in Internet Marketing look for a thorough guide that tells you where to go next and what to do to drive people to your site. John Reese's Traffic Secrets is an amazing tool for this, well worth the money if you can find a copy still available. I'd obviously recommend my own product too, but the point is, marketing niches are the small stuff in a bigger picture of the learning curve all new marketers need to learn before they start making or seeing real money.
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