A Beginner's Guide to Internet Marketing – Who Should You Believe?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by idccyou, Feb 1, 2009.

  1. MK2

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    #21
    Cat got your tounge? Too hard for you to answer such a simple question? I thought as much. If there is anyone who is talking s***, Its you, and I'm pretty certain most people would agree with me.

    Good day to you. I'm done here.
     
    MK2, Feb 13, 2009 IP
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    #22
    Pick any one you want. Ignore everybody else.

    Deal exclusively with him or her (ie: study his methods ONLY).

    Copy his methods as best you can.

    Record your results. Good or bad. OMG or full of s*%t.

    Were they what you expected?? - If disappointed, find a different marketer to follow. :)
     
    milan1west, Feb 13, 2009 IP
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    #23
    There are plenty people out there that claim themselves as gurus but who are the actual one that can be really trusted? Go do some research on google to look for the one that got nice and reputable background in internet marketing.
     
    krolbiz, Feb 13, 2009 IP
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    #24
    Still waiting for those names, kid.
     
    perry321, Feb 13, 2009 IP
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    #25
    Yeah, market research is essential in finding a guru under whom to study. I'm new to Internet Marketing, so this post is particularly relevant to me: I don't want to study a marketing method if it's full of shit.

    To the OP, thanks for the tips, and to everyone else, thanks for the, uh, clarifications :)
     
    CashWriter, Feb 14, 2009 IP