Internet Marketing Tips - How to Avoid Becoming the Next Internet Marketing Failure

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Internet Marketing Tips - How to Avoid Becoming the Next Internet Marketing Failure
There are a fair amount of people who come online with no previous experience of making money in Internet marketing, and start selling 'make money online' products. The funny thing is that these people who haven't earned a dime online are teaching others how to make money online!

There are a fair amount of people who come online with no previous experience of making money in internet marketing, and start selling 'make money online' products. The funny thing is that these people who haven't earned a dime online are teaching others how to make money online! How ridiculous is that? It certainly is preposterous.

This is something that you don't want to do when you enter online. The Internet marketing niche is already crowded enough as it is, so it's very, very hard to establish credibility unless you can actually prove that you have experience in pulling in the cash online.

The solution is to enter other niches. Think the health niche, the financial niche, languages, playing the guitar etc. There is a lot of money to be mined in those niches. Internet marketing is a small niche compared to those niches. Yet they have far less competition than the rat infested 'make money online' industry!

Another tip on avoiding becoming the next Internet marketing failure is taking forever to create a product. You don't have to get it perfect, just get it done! The most important part of your business will always be marketing. Always has, and always will be. You'll want to spend 80% of your time (at least) on marketing on your business and only 20% on actually creating your products. What I see too many new marketers do is they spend weeks or even months creating their product and they don't make any money! It is not surprising when these people haven't actually marketed their product and given it the exposure.