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    Be True to Yourself… Do Your Own Thing

    By Sue | September 27, 2007

    When entering the world of Internet Marketing, we are bombarded with information on “how to do it”. “Guru’s” tell us we have to do things a certain way and so we try that. But it is possible “that way” isn’t right for us. Or, maybe there is a missing piece!

    What am I talking about? Well, let me tell you a short story. OK, it’s a long story, but I will shorten it! Stick with me here because I am sure many of you have done the same things - or, at least some of them.

    When I first became interested in working online (it really was totally by accident), I landed in affiliate marketing. I happened on a program that taught me (with video) how to make minor changes to websites with Dreamweaver and upload them to the Internet. It was great information and I learned a lot. He made it sound like this was all there was to it. So, I created a bunch of sites. But nothing happened. I purchased more information that told me to put ads in ezines, etc. So I did some of that - I didn’t have a lot of money to spend on advertising at the time. But nothing happened. I had money in sites and ads, etc and nothing was coming in. So, like many others I decided this wouldn’t work for me and went looking for another way to make money online.

    I tried gifting but in the back of my mind I wasn’t really comfortable with the “fringe legality” of it and I couldn’t convince many people this was a good thing to do. Besides, I hate cold-calling people! Again, I didn’t make any money - but this time I at least broke even.

    Then I came across HYIP’s - very exciting at first and I had great hopes. I just did the projections and it was mind blowing! You know what happened there - I lost money! And, by now our financial situation was desperate and I didn’t have money to lose. I was trying to find the miracle!

    I then found Internet programs and finally had success… at least I did once I found a group of marketers that taught me how to market! In fact, I joined several others and was successful (even if most of the programs themselves finally died) - until I realized that most of the people I brought in weren’t being successful and then I couldn’t do it anymore.

    With reflection, I have come away with these lessons:

    1. It wasn’t the affiliate products that caused me to fail, it was my lack of knowledge about marketing them. Marketing is the key to success in any online venture.

    2 You can’t sell something you don’t believe in whole-heartedly - your lack of conviction comes through in conversation. For me - Gifting!

    3. HYIP’s just don’t work for the long term. The only way to make money is to get in right away with big bucks, then take your money out real fast and run - i.e. you are the reason they fail as quickly as they do! They always fail eventually…Mathematically they just don’t work in the long run.

    4. I can’t sell something when I know the people I recruit have virtually no chance of being successful. Many of the big names are comfortable selling anything to people even when they know there isn’t a chance that person can duplicate their success. I’m not!

    5. Calling people to recruit or convince just doesn’t work for me - it’s not what I like to do and I don’t want to change it. Even when I found quality programs and was successful, I realized that my success was limited because I just didn’t want to talk to people all day!

    6. And, finally… there are NO MIRACLES! An Internet business is still a business and it takes time. You have to invest the time to get the reward - you’ve heard it before and it’s true. Which is NOT to say you can’t be successful… just not $10K per month with no effort!

    So, the bottom line is “Be true to yourself”. Find out what fits your personality and do that. Then get all the information you can about ALL the strategies for that method and concentrate on following through … do something every day toward reaching your goal.

    Recently, I’ve come full circle… I took another look at and I discovered . Although, I still believe there is a place for Internet programs (such as and ) as a part of business, there is room for diversity. I am adding both of these to my business portfolio (e.g. and , etc.). Perhaps some of my selections will also work for you and we can work together.

    Regardless, if you are struggling or trying to decide which way to turn… I hope that my reflections and, more importantly, my lessons learned will help you take a look at your own business and decide what to do.

    Share your thoughts… I would love to hear them.

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    Team is Important to Online Marketing Success

    By Sue | August 10, 2007

    I just wanted to briefly mention the concept of . I capitalized the word because I believe that team is a secret weapon when it comes to on the Internet.

    By it’s nature, working at home on your computer is a singular activity and can be lonely at times. Even if you enjoy working by yourself (and I actually do most of the time), you occasionally need others to bounce ideas off of, to learn new tricks from, to find out what is working for them or just to talk with. It’s great to have a trusted group of people to help you when you are venturing into something new.

    Besides, in my experience, if you want your group to grow, having a team atmosphere is a big help … it makes new members feel connected. It also takes the burden off of you as the end-all and be-all to your group. Personally, I like to help people with the technical problems they are having but I can’t do it 24/7. And, I know others don’t have the technical background that I do. Plus, I like to have another group who are doing some training as well… this way my team members get more than the average person in any one program.

    Have you heard the phrase, “Two heads are better than one”? Well, it’s true! Moral support is good too.

    I have worked with several successful teams over the years and with different programs. Although I know how to market I know that not all the people who join a business of mine do. So I choose my programs very carefully to ensure that they provide the support necessary to make my new affiliates successful. I am always here to answer question, but I think it is best for all when the programs provides a team atmosphere as well.

    One of the current programs I am involved in is called the (). When you join GAP, in addition to the team of closers, you also get access to a team of people called the Universal Dream Team. This team provides information on marketing and does live calls every week to add to the benefits already provided by G.A.P. itself. Take a look at this by going to GlobalAbundanceProgram in the link section.

    I am involved with PWF as well and the whole program has a feeling of team associated with it. Perhaps this is because the owner does the live training calls himself or because of the incredible amount of information provided in the back office. Either way, I feel very comfortable with the support provided to new members by PWF as well.
    You can check out by going to in the links section.

    When starting out, I truly believe you should align yourself with
    other successful people. You can do it alone, but usually it takes much longer. In fact, I didn’t really start to see success until I became part of some powerful programs that provided the team concept.

    Topics: Home Business, Marketing | No Comments »