MY beef with Internet Marketing
The fact is IM is easier for them to sell for a few reasons:
1. It's a desperate market (that's what they preach right? find a market desperate to buy), quite your day job etc... most people hate their day jobs, so sell them the dream of being able to quit easily
2. They have a passion for IM, they are already in the industry, they can produce content and know what people want quite easily. Other topics would require research and to be in the industry to truely profit big.
3. All the buyers of this product are on the Internet already unlike a lot of markets where there are not millions of buyers that you can easily have access to.
4. They found a strategy that works in a niche outside IM and they made a bit of profit. So now they sell this IM strategy and make more than they did in their original niche, there is larger market, they are desperate. By selling the strategy you have every other person on the planet competing with each other to profit when most will fail, give up, but it doesn't matter the IM seller is making more profit.
I'm not saying there is not other profitable niches however their are not many with a huge market and potential profit ability like IM.
We are 1 of the biggest markets on the internet.
I'm ok with people selling IM that are truely useful products but fact is some of them also pretend like they are making it big in other niches too. What other niches? You don't have any other hugely profitable niches.
I've found plenty of profitable niches but none of them can make money like I have seen IM have the potential to.
So this is why I've stayed away from selling IM for a long time, I don't want to Pretend like you can make huge profits in other markets so quickly and easily.
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