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6 Biggest Internet Marketing Myths
 

Myth #1: Internet Marketing is EASY

This is probably the biggest myth of all, and let me tell you Internet marketing takes time, effort not mention money and anyone who suggests otherwise is trying to sell you a bunch of horse hockey. Granted that it's comparatively easier to brick and mortar in that there's no inventory to carry, no shipping of goods and virtually no overhead, but a lot of work is still involved.

Affiliate marketing eliminates the cost of production, construction and employees.

Myth #2: ANYONE Can Make Money Online

Folks, this is simply not true. Unless someone gets off that lazy boy recliner and download/read everything they can about internet marketing, and put an action plan in motion, they will never make a dime on the internet. DO NOTHING, MAKE NOTHING.

Myth #3: You Can "GET RICH QUICK" On the Net!

This is the trap that a lot of newbie internet marketers falls into, why because scammers make it sounds so easy and let me tell you, chasing "get rich quick scheme" is a waste of time, money and energy. It just won't happen overnight, instead do some research and find out what people really want and need then give it to them.

Myth #4: It's FREE to Do Business Online

This is one of my favorite myths because I believed it during my first year of marketing online and it just wasn't true then, it isn't true today. Compared to opening your first coffee shop or gift shop in downtown Los Angeles, internet business start-up cost and maintenance cost is pretty low. Once you have your domain set up, you only pay for internet connection, advertising and ongoing educations, that's it.

Myth #5: It's TOO LATE to Start an Internet Business

Most super affiliate marketers would love to hear people say


"It's too late now, too many competitions, I should just pack my bags and go home, the internet is too complicated, etc...". You know why? the less people they have to compete with the better which in turn will make them more money.

The fact is, it's never ever too late to start anything and that includes internet business. I firmly believe that the internet is not going anywhere and you should too. Every year the stats will show you the number of people shopping online are increasing, their spending dollars are growing also.

Myth #6: The BIG Money Talk is JUST HYPE

Have you heard of the phrase, "it takes money to make money?" Well it's true, although you will be hard pressed to find super affiliate to tell how much they spend on promoting and advertising. Sometimes, you have to dig a little deeper to find the truth in every hype you read.

If you are willing to take the necessary action to make 'big money' happen for you - it will.

Or criticize, be skeptical and sure that 'big money' can't happen for you - and it won't. If you believe that you will succeed you're right, if you believe that it won't work, you're right also.

To summarize, you have heard people's story how they're making a fortune on the internet and how easy it is but the reality is some stories are not out of this world or unrealistic. You just have to apply a bit of common sense into it, find what you love to do and you my friend might find the right opportunity to make all your dreams come true.







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