Myths Of Internet Marketing

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Vibha Raj, Dec 19, 2008.

  1. citrusweb

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    Myth: just having a keyword loaded name will get the website going
    Fact: Lot of SEO needs to go with it.
     
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    That is simply because there is no need for that. One can have all the info for free. It just takes time. But you will learn.

    Forums (just like DP) and im blogs and websites, what are all free, are way better than some ebook made by one man.

    What i'm trying to say is, that why one should pay for info if one can have it for free?
     
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    #43
    Because a lot of the info out there is good, and just about all of the free info is shit, where webmasters only get daily traffic in the two digits, along with a high bounce rate.
     
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  4. Vibha Raj

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    Hi Folks

    thanks for all your contribution and discussion for this thread.
     
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    #45
    I agree that most of the information in ebooks is available for free. The advantage of getting it in a book is that it saves you the time of having to track down all the individual sources yourself. Rather than getting bits and pieces of a strategy from reading different articles, you can get it all in one place laid out step-by-step, and in more detail than the articles may have been. (that's assuming the ebook is well-written and the author knows that he's talking about).
     
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    #46
    Good topic.
     
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    #47
    Couldn't have said it better...

     
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  8. Jefferson15

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    There's more marketing hype published on the Internet in one day than P.T. Barnum generated in his lifetime. Like a worm swallowing its tail, the Internet marketing beast feeds mostly on itself. The vast majority of what appears on the Internet about marketing is designed to help you market products and services sold and delivered exclusively on the Internet
     
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  9. zwangpro

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    I Learned This The Hard Way But I Hope You Won't Have To...

    This concept represents a lesson that was very difficult for me to learn. I put myself through a good deal of unnecessary hell over this to be quite honest, and I’d like to help other people who may be in the same boat I was once in to avoid the drawn out butt-whipping I went through (at my own hands) before the light bulb came on in my head.

    The truth is many of us, when we start down the entrepreneurial path, go about things backwards. We spend time learning the strategies and tactics that have been proven to work, and we work hard at figuring out how to put all the nuts and bolts in the right place of our business and marketing machine.

    Naturally, we need to put time into this kind of education. But it’s easy to get swept away by our determination to get what we want.

    This seems harmless enough and in some context it is. But what I’ve found to be true is that when I was solely focused on getting new customers, getting the opt-in, getting sales, etc., I created a mood of constant strain and my results never seemed to flow in the right way.

    It's Just A Slight Shift In Your Awareness...

    On the other hand, when I really put an honest effort into shifting my focus toward giving, things opened up for me in a whole new way.


    Jimmy.
     
    zwangpro, Dec 23, 2008 IP