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I have been marketing for 11 years selling my own products without using affiliate networks, earning a living the old fashion way of advertising a unique product line in a hungry market. Yet, when I bought the "so-called" gurus programs proclaiming fantastic results, they did not work even on a modest level.
I have been marketing for 11 years selling my own products without using affiliate networks, earning a living the old fashion way of advertising a unique product line in a hungry market. Yet, when I bought the "so-called" gurus programs proclaiming fantastic results, they did not work even on a modest level. I have made many, many Internet businesses over the last decade and have tried all known Internet marketing methods known to man. Some Internet marketing methods have made me a great deal of money and some have been a complete waste of my time. But one thing is clear, if you don't focus on conversion to sales you will end-up with a money pit. I came to a conclusion that 99.9% of "so-called" gurus who pitched their programs on the Internet either made money by soliciting an affiliate network or by soliciting "super-affiliate" database for fast cash and they're product disappeared as fast as it came. If you take a close look at some of these programs they show very similar commission printouts. This is because all of these printouts are from affiliate networks and not actual "real" merchant statements for actual shopping carts tied to actual real life Internet businesses selling everything from jewelry to baseball cards. Regardless of your product and service offered on the Internet, I have come to the conclusion; if the product is not unique you will be faced with a huge disappointment marketing the product on the Internet. But more important than being unique, is the issue of having a large hungry market for your product. Some types of Internet marketing can only place you in a worse position than when you started, let alone will cost you a great deal of money. A good example is paid links. Paid links can cost you from $500 to $1,200 a link. Yet Google can sniff paid links in a micro-second, and if the search engine (such as Google) finds out that you bought a link, they'll penalize you and your page rank will suffer (not get better). If you are serious about Internet marketing and are interested in a quality website with database management, I would highly recommend you click the following link: Internet Marketing. Sincerely, John Wellington More information: Learn more about keyword #1. Stop by John Wellington's site where you can find out all about keyword #2 and what it can do for you.
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