I have been an internet marketer for several years now. There was a time when I thought I could just do whatever I wanted and eventually I could become a successful marketing entrepreneur. Everyone was preaching the same things ie: build a list, build a website, promote here promote there, and to a degree these statements and suggestions are true. Does anyone really tell you how to really get good at list building and promotion? Well get ready because this is the real scoop. There are actually many venues on the internet where you can get good responses to your online venture. Safe lists come to mind as a good example of marketing your products and services. Give something of value to your prospective customers, offer them an e-book or download that you were impressed with, obviously if you were not impressed don’t try to give something worthless and expect value in return. Give these items in return for a subscription to your newsletter or publication. This is a very simple technique for beginning to build your list of customers. Take the time to answer all queries in a reasonable amount of time, the quicker you respond to your people the better they will feel about dealing with you. Make time to help your down line to duplicate your techniques; an active down line is a happy down line. Google’s Gmail is an excellent e-mail account to help with safe list advertising; no e-mails are blocked or bounced due to full e-mail accounts. You can read other marketers ads and receive credits to promote your own offers to the list. The most important things to consider when marketing in these forums are your subject line and your ad copy. A good subject line will entice others to click on your ad and good copy will keep them reading and will peak their interest to click on your offer link. The use of certain trigger words can also help to improve your conversion rates. Keep the content relevant to your website or offer; this keeps your visitors from feeling like they were tricked into visiting your site or offer. Testing and research are necessary. Get a feel of what your down line wants. Test several different headlines for your promotions. Track your testing to see which headlines give the highest response rate. Here’s How You’ll Profit From Real-World Internet Marketing Skills! Let me be straight: The internet is full of B.S. I know because I fell victim to it myself. I was so hungry to achieve success on the internet, I bought every single ebook and course I could get my hands on. They all led me to the same place. I didn’t have a single success strategy or tactic I could use. I was frustrated by the promise of “stay at home and make money while I sleptâ€. I wanted to succeed but didn’t have the knowledge. I kept at it. I thought a strong will would get me through. Not true at all. A strong will and bad guidance isn’t worth its weight in salt. You can push and push but if you’re pushing in the wrong direction it’s completely useless. Depression kicked in. I knew there was nothing different between me and those that succeed online. I knew I could do it. But what I didn’t know was… The Get Rich Hype All Over The Internet Is What I Bought Into! What I found out was I stumbled into a little history lesson. This lesson made many wealthy people about 150 years ago. The Internet Is Just A Medium And You Must Use It Like Any Other Real Business! This realization is what triggered the massive profits I now earn online. The keyword there is earn. If someone comes along and says they’ll sell you a system you can run completely on autopilot with no work involved… run for the hills! They’re out to take your money. Ask the local grocer in your neighborhood, if he can sell his produce while he sleeps and watches football. He’ll look at you like you’re a nut. Because he knows something 99% of wannabe internet marketers don’t have a clue about. It takes real work to make a living in a business. Have you ever heard the statistic 90 out of every 100 new businesses will fail in the first 5 years, and of the 10% left, 90% of those will fail in the following 5 years! Only 1 out of every 100 new businesses survive the past first 10 years! Mark Perkins Ebizwizard's School of Internet Marketing