A marketer gives you the truth....

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by John Guanzon, Jan 31, 2007.

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    They tell you in their splash pages that they have the secrets you want if you only. Best rest assured what you find once you jump the hoops that they want you to so you can gain access to their secrets, you will find that you already may have known what they tell you. The only thing they do is package it up into a simple to read and understand form. Usually set up so that you will follow a plan of action so that they will profit off of your hard work.

    Believe it or not if you want to find out how to do ANYTHING on the web, you can for free. Yes, that is right free. Simply put in the phrase or question you want into a Search Engine and you are sure to find a free answer for what you need. The common mistake that most "newbies" make is by thinking that quick and easy ways to profit, wether in gaining money or traffic, is the best way to go. These types are the primary targets for most of the veteran marketeers on the web. They understand how to lure and deceive those who are unknowing, because when they started, the same happened to them.

    Most that survive to be considered a veteran, are those who do not get frustrated from their initial online struggle. They are the ones who learn from those that deceived them. Hey why not go with what works, right? They see that it worked on them, and they begin to actually research the techniques used on them and research and practice what works best. They find ways to make their own devices to earn from instead of earning through others. Rest assured, any program you use may or may not make you money, but if it is not your own idea, you are not making enough for what you are doing.

    Tips for truly succeeding:

    1. Do your homework. Take the time to research and learn. Fast and easy does not always pay off the way you would think.

    2. See what works, and learn how to make it work for you.

    3. Ideas and products that are yours and only yours are priceless.


    Now who am I? This says more than enough: http://www.squidoo.com/black-diamond-blowout/
     
    John Guanzon, Jan 31, 2007 IP