Let's face it, if you are 'working' the Internet Marketing business, what vehicle are you using?
You need a vehicle to get you from newbie to experienced.
That vehicle could be termed the K.A.R system which will help newbies drive that vehicle.
Knowledge.
Application.
Results.
This article will cover the first part of that equation: Knowledge.
How you acquire that knowledge is based on how you learn things.
Do you learn like a Lamborghini, screaming fast? Or do you learn like an old AMC Rambler, kinda slow and methodical? However you learn, using the K.A.R system will help you out.
Maybe you learn the fastest by reading, or it could be by watching videos, or maybe it's listening to an audio recording or teleseminar, whatever the method is, you will need to use it to get the knowledge that you need to make yourself successful in the IM business.
For all of the methods I mentioned above, you can find any number of different sources for them scattered all over the web. A good place to start would be giveaway events where you can find ebooks, videos and software on Internet Marketing and many other subjects.
You can also try 'ebook stores'. These sites have large selections of electronic books (ebooks), most in pdf format.
In order to read these these books, you will need a pdf reader installed on your computer and also some sort of zip program. Windows XP and Windows Vista come with a zip program built in, but if you need one, you can find one on the web. You can also find a pdf reader there too.
If your preferred method of learning is videos, you can find a plethora of sources for those also, even the giveaway events will have some videos available for you. One of the better ways to get started with Internet Marketing is using PLR material.
The great thing about videos is that if you have a hard time grasping a concept that is being presented, you can rewind the video over and over again. This is good because if you are trying to learn something and it just isn't working, you pause the video, do whatever you are trying to do, if it doesn't work, rewind, relearn, and reapply, until you get it right!
Audio--maybe you learn the quickest by listening to live or recorded information. There are several membership sites that offer audio recordings of their past teleseminars.