Lessons I Learnt From Internet Marketing Which Can Be Translated To Offline As Well

by amuro
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Lessons I learn from internet marketing which can be applied offline as well.

1. There is really no such thing as overnight aka get rich quick success. This will be my main headline or sub headline for my future salescopy.

2. Be careful of who you listen to before investing. Different people can give different advice. You need to know how to differentiate between good and bad.

3. You need to constantly work hard and provide value to others first in order to get others to trust and buy from you.

4. Always network with like-minded individuals or fellow marketers.

5. But when it comes to JV or Joint Ventures and hiring people, be very selective. Doing this will not just be good for yourself and family but also make others realize that they should not take you for granted.

6. Be open to learning new things even though you learn the basics but make sure you have at least one income stream set up and generating income for you 24/7 first.

7. Besides future education, invest in the tools that mattered to you such as autoresponder, domain and web hosting.

If I have to start all over again or give advice to newbies wanting to make big $ online, this will be it.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanbiddulph
    1 works for me Amuro We can get rich over time. Patience precedes fortunes, or else more rich people would be walking around. This is not easy but gets easier over time. Improve your skills, create, connect, network, help, and online riches can find you. Just keep at it until you get it, and the getting will be good. Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author affilorama-portal
    Great tips Amuro

    And I agree with Ryan that it will get over time. This is why I also prefer to study everything and do everything on my own first so I will also know the gravity, techniques, pending problem, and so on of a task before I even think of outsourcing.

    Hands on experience will teach you a lot of things and while outsourcing is always a good idea, for starters I would always recommend to try things on your own fist before you think of outsourcing.
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