In all of these interviews, we examined the topic of what it takes to really build a massively successful online business. What really surprised me was that my answer in ALL of the interviews was the same, and also incredibly simply. Each of the interviews pointed to only two major factors. Without these factors, most people will not succeed at building a large, profitable Internet marketing business.
What two factors are so essential that - without them - I can look you straight in the eyes and say, "You will never succeed at Internet Marketing?" The first factor is that you must market a product that people WANT! Since my very first month online, this has been rather obvious to me, although I didn't always take the appropriate action on this knowledge.
How INSANE is that?
What's shocking - is that nine YEARS later, many marketers are still making the same mistakes, with the same business-killing results. Many affiliate marketers are still taking the material provided by affiliate programs, and using it without making any changes.
If you don't believe me, just look in your inbox during any major product launch. You'll see dozens of emails that read exactly the same, except they will have different affiliate URLs in them. If you subscribe to certain ezines that run lots of paid ads, you can also see that these ezines often STILL run numerous ads for the SAME product. Don't fall into that deadly trap!
Offer the products that your market wants, and offer it to them using promotional materials that use your own voice. It's "ok" to use the provided affiliate materials as a starting point.
It's not ok to use the same ads as dozens... even hundreds of others, and use them word for word. That only insults your readers, and also dooms you to failure. Just taking a few minutes to put your message, to your audience, for more details visit to www.outsource-beginners.com in your own words, really separates you from those too lazy to make that simple effort. The second major problem identified in all of the interviews is the inability to make a decision.
Most Internet marketers destine themselves to total failure, or "massive mediocrity," by their inability to make a decision and stick with it. You must examine your options, consider the alternatives, for more details visit to www.auto-hits-machine.com make a decision, and then ACT upon that decision.
There's an old joke asking about three frogs sitting on a log. If one of them decides to jump off, how many frogs are left sitting on the log? The answer is three. Until the one actually acts upon his decision, nothing has changed!
The reason many people can't make a decision is that they fear making the wrong decision. A second, related reason that many people can't make a decision is "fear of loss." People fear that once they make a decision, if it's "the wrong decision," then they will lose what they would have had by making "the right decision."
The reality is that there is no wrong decision, except for not making any decision. Actually, deciding to do nothing is making a decision. It's deciding to be in the same place tomorrow as you are today. It's deciding to be in the same place a year from now that you are in today.
Making a decision simply means being "mature enough" to make a choice, and then acknowledging that it may not always be the best choice, but that it puts LIGHT YEARS ahead of someone who makes no decision (someone who chooses to do nothing).
You can't worry about what you will miss if you decide on one path instead of an alternative path. When you do, if you allow that worry to paralyze you, you choose no path, and that dooms you to failure!
My observations have actually been validated dozens of times over the past week. I've listened to recorded interviews of several dozen top online marketers. These were interviews that I personally conducted when I asked these top marketers the secret to breaking into "the Internet marketing inner circle." I was listening for commonalties in their answers. One of those commonalties was the ability to make a decision and then ACT upon that decision.