In the wake of the recession, we've seen so many people jump onboard the internet marketing bandwagon We've seen so many products being sold targeted specifically at these people - the internet newbie who didn't even know that Google was actually a mega-profitable company
I think the term "internet marketer" needs to be redefined
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In the wake of the recession, we've seen so many people jump onboard the internet marketing bandwagon
We've seen so many products being sold targeted specifically at these people - the internet newbie who didn't even know that Google was actually a mega-profitable company
These people - newbies - are essentially being sold a "promise": the internet marketing lifestyle. Almost every product I see being sold these days promises to be the "final solution" to all their money woes.
Worst of all, most of these products promise the internet newbie that he can make money by simply replicating the [insert guru name here]'s business model.
The thing is, even if you were to make big profits copying said guru's business model, could you really call yourself an internet "marketer"?
Doesn't the very word "marketer" imply that you have done some sort of original creative work? Or rather, doesn't the word "marketer" mean that you have taken the time to actually "market" a product, rather than merely sell it through a platform (blog/video/whatever else)?
IMO, "internet marketer" needs to be changed to "internet seller". So few of us here (perhaps me included) are true marketers. A majority of us are sellers, putting up sites like drones, using content devoid of any creative energy..we might make money, but using the word "internet marketer" to describe us would be doing injustice to the true marketers..
We've seen so many products being sold targeted specifically at these people - the internet newbie who didn't even know that Google was actually a mega-profitable company
These people - newbies - are essentially being sold a "promise": the internet marketing lifestyle. Almost every product I see being sold these days promises to be the "final solution" to all their money woes.
Worst of all, most of these products promise the internet newbie that he can make money by simply replicating the [insert guru name here]'s business model.
The thing is, even if you were to make big profits copying said guru's business model, could you really call yourself an internet "marketer"?
Doesn't the very word "marketer" imply that you have done some sort of original creative work? Or rather, doesn't the word "marketer" mean that you have taken the time to actually "market" a product, rather than merely sell it through a platform (blog/video/whatever else)?
IMO, "internet marketer" needs to be changed to "internet seller". So few of us here (perhaps me included) are true marketers. A majority of us are sellers, putting up sites like drones, using content devoid of any creative energy..we might make money, but using the word "internet marketer" to describe us would be doing injustice to the true marketers..
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