The
Greatest Fallacy About Internet Marketing
The Greatest Fallacy About Internet Marketing
Did you ever get involved in a multilevel marketing scheme? You
know the process. A friend or a co-worker has ran into this cool
inexpensive product that is sure to make you a load of money.
All you have to do is pay a sizable entry fee and then commit to
buying so much stuff every month in order to qualify for your big
commission checks. Your downline was going to make you rich because
nobody would really resist to buying into such a great bargain.
The result was almost inevitably painful. You lost money and you
got stuck with stuff you did not need and were never going to use.
The question I would ask is this: Why is it that the vast majority
of people that get involved in multilevel loose money? But more
important than that: What is it that makes those few elite multilevel
marketers successful and ultimately rich?
Common sense will give you the answer of course. The successful
multilevel marketers have these characteristics. They have at least
some ability to sell, they work very hard and they do not get easily
discouraged.
By now you should be asking: What does this have to do with internet
marketing? The answer is very simple. In multilevel you need some
ability to sell. On the internet you must have some computer savy
in order to follow simple instructions, so that you can create and
operate your own website. In multilevel you need to work hard and
not get discouraged by a few setbacks. On the internet it is the
same.
If you have had any experience spending money on internet marketing
schemes, you should be able to discern the fallacy when you hear
“You don't need a website to make money”!!!
But where did you sign and spend your money? On a website!!! It
should have been so obvious and yet many of us did not see it. A
multilevel marketer without some ability to sell has no chance of
making money.
An internet marketer without the skills to create and operate a
website is like a multilevel marketer without any salesmanship.
People who come to a website are already looking for products or
services. However,notice the key points of the last statement.
"website" and "people come". These are the
keys. You need a website and you need to drive people to it. Any
other approach is almost certain to fail.
About the Author For extensive answers
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The author John Douramacos is an internet marketer.
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