Internet Marketing Flaws – 3 Common Misconceptions About Internet Marketing Revealed

You might have heard that in the 1980’s in the health industry, the belief was that eating a high carbohydrates, low protein, and low fat diet was the healthiest way to go. Back then most carbohydrates were considered good. And ALL fats are bad.

Disastrously when the carbohydrate rage is going on, we see an increase in obese people and diabetes. Not too healthy, is it? Now, a balanced diet and eating healthy fish fats is accepted as the healthiest way to go. As you see the carbohydrate myth is now debunked. Pretty much the same thing goes on with internet marketing and today I’m going to help you debunk three common myths about internet marketing:

In accordance with Myth #1 Internet Marketing takes no effort to build! It by far the most popular myth about internet marketing. Despite the fact that internet marketing is in fact the lazy person’s way to wealth (legally and morally), the truth is that you still have to put out work in the front end before any real money is made in the backend.

As soon as you put enough work in the front end to develop a solid internet marketing foundation, you can then relax on the beach while the residual comes pouring in – all without lifting a finger! In Myth #2 all you need is a great website with all the best graphics and animations! But you can’t just put up a website, tell your brother and sister about it, sit at home and watch TV all day and expect to have the cash magically appear in your bank account. You will still have to distribute, develop and market your product or service to people before anything significant will happen.

A great thing is that many people spend tens of thousands of dollars having their websites developed without even thinking about the market they are selling their product and service to. They have all the flashy and colorful images and cute animations to impress visitors. Unfortunately, without a market, the only person that will look at their website and be impressed with it is themselves. It’s like setting up your own professional practice or retail store and only telling your friends and family. No advertising and no marketing. Hence, unless you have a HUGE family and have thousands of friends to support you, you’ll be out of business in within months!

As to Myth #3 the BIG money in Internet Marketing is all hype and nonsense! People who believe in this nonsense probably believe that the only way to make money is to go to school and earn wages at their cubicle. Though these people are half right, they get what they believe, all of the hype and nonsense, and none of the BIG money.

Well, when an internet marketing ‘guru’ promises that his program will make you a millionaire in a month, he is a fraud and that’s why internet marketing is sometimes viewed by some people as scams. But don’t take financial lessons from wage earners, it’s like taking hockey lessons from a boxing star; you are learning from people who don’t know what they’re doing on those subjects. Under such circumstances broke wage earners giving us their opinions about internet marketing!

If I told you how much a successful internet marketer makes, you wouldn’t believe me. Do your investigation and interview some top internet marketers. Find out his lifestyle and if it’s a lot better than yours, you’d better listen up.

Overall, remember that an internet marketing business (like any business) requires effort and a marketing strategy in order for you to make the big bucks your capital.

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