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Hello everyone!

I'm yet another who have found the way in to the secret society of internet marketers. It is actually impossible to find truthful information about IM by using google for example, because of the niche keywords related to IM. It's also a miracle itself to find this site if you dont know how to look for it. The way I found this site was through another IM related forum which wasnt easy to find either.

For a beginner the field is really a messy and bloody place to begin if you dont have anyone to guide you. I had to take the "hard way" and use my money on all those offers which offered an easy way to get rich. I got hooked by them, eventhough I was fully aware of the risks of buying stuff on the internet and being cautious. The thing I didnt know in the beginning was that the sites we're sole intentionally made to hook the sunday surffer with even false information. But I knew it was possible to make a living by using the internet.. and I trusted them.

Although during that period I learned alot about IM in general and also how to buy/use and control domains, hosts and wordpress. I learned about different methods of IM. Basically, it was one product that learned me all this but didnt really make me any money as it promised. I't took massive amount of time to follow their program, but I think it paid in return with information.

Now all this has guided me to creating my first squeeze page & landing page. I thought to buy targeted traffic (by using a trusted company) to it and also do some article marketing and create a list in time. About SEO I'm not so fond of atm because it feels like a impossible battleground for popular niches.

But I have a question in mind that confuses me a bit..

So if I make first a squeeze page where the surfer writes hes e-mail address and name in exchange for the offer/newsletter and then is being sent to the landing page from where the surfer is yet again (hopefully) sent to the actual product's site. Is it normal to have the surfer go through such "information overload". Doesnt it get a bit repeatitive for the customer to read two times in different pages about the same product? I know I got hooked to it, but I'm not so far on this that I know how this all is done

I plan to promote only products that provide value and real information. Though I hope I can tell which ones do and which ones doesnt.

So, this was my first post here. It ended up being a bit long, but as im rather serious into this I wanted it to share some of my feelings, hopefully

Maybe finally im on the right track on this
#guy

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