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A Disturbing Trend In Internet Marketing
By: Randy McLean
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    2007-01-26

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    There is a very interesting trend that I witness every time I am searching for internet marketing information.People pushing get rich quick opportunities. A lot of people try and fake it before they make it. They put the cart before the horse.

    It becomes even more obvious when you read the various money making forums on the internet. People not making a dime while at the same time promoting opportunities with headlines promising easy money or the ability to work from home.

    You then have the people who are successful at promoting the same opportunities. After analyzing both groups I can see the one major difference. More often than not, the successful people have their own web site and they also have their own list of prospects.

    You can talk about RSS feeds, splash pages and all the other technical jargon all you want but it mostly boils down to a list and your own web site. That is what separates successful people from those looking to make easy money without treating it like a business.

    I have seen sites that are ugly do well because they offer quality information and represent a person you can trust. They have built an entire system designed to capture the persons information so that they can follow up with them later.

    Think about it for a minute. How much more can you stretch your advertising dollar by building a relationship with people? You won't be wasting your money and more importantly, your time. Let me give you a real life example I read in a forum not too long ago.

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