Monthly Archives: October 2009

When *NOT* to Get into Internet Marketing

Ok. This blog is for beginners. So, let me tell you about when you are too beginner to get into this. Don’t start getting into internet marketing if: You are lazy. You can’t hold down a steady job. You have not learned any trade or profession to a degree that allows you to maintain yourself. [...]
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Big Ass Keywords

Ok. I have been buying internet marketing courses for awhile and have heard a lot of conflicting advice about what to go into and how to sell it. Dan Kennedy says “There’s riches in niches”. And that is probably true. But the more I hear from people who are making “real money (sorry Greg, I [...]
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The History of Affiliate Marketing

It used to be, you only had to link to a merchant’s sales page to sell stuff. You could only do that with PPC. Google made it difficult to do that by charging people who did that so much money it wasn’t viable anymore. But you can still do it with Yahoo. Frank Kern has [...]
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The Psychological Component of Choosing Your Market Wisely

Now, many of us getting started in internet marketing tend to pick markets or niches that don’t have the most promise. Why is that? Well, partially, it is because of ignorance–thinking our product is simply the better moustrap that no one else has thought of. But I think there is another reason that the gurus [...]
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Dan Kennedy vs. Frank Kern

I love Dan Kennedy. Not in a weird way. But Dan Kennedy was the guy who initiated me into the world of direct marketing, andlater, into Internet marketing. The very first marketing seminar I ever visited was Dan Kennedy’s $2000 Infomarketing Summit in Dallas, Texas in November of 2005, where I first met Perry Marshall. [...]
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