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by James Copper, Jam

Internet marketing is a strong tool to reach potential customers and provide them with an 'experience' of a brand, while at the same time allowing an immediate feedback loop which empowers the customer and promotes a feeling of engagement but also allows the marketer to collect information to enhance approaches to that customer in the future.

Internet marketing done well is a powerful thing. The problem is that if often is not done well, and not only that but it is done so badly in some cases that the net result is brand damage rather than enhancement.

The 'traffic' fallacy
Internet marketers are obsessed, by and large, with directing traffic to predetermined websites of greater or lesser value to the customer. The purpose of sending the customer to the site is either to impart a message or to extract information, usually both. Systems are employed to count the number of unique hits a site receives in a day, and less sophisticated marketers feel confident in their success if a certain number is reached, meaning that X number of customers have been exposed to the brand.

There are a number of things wrong with this limited view. The main two issues are that the content used to drive the traffic is often of limited worth to the reader and the end site is commonly nothing more than an advertisement. Online material which is devoid of any benefit to the customer endears itself neither to Google nor the customer. In the worst cases, where the copy provided is nonsensical and simply stuffed with chosen keywords at a 'density' which renders the page unreadable, the marketer might have been as well or better off to have an empty site.

Poor quality online material can damage the reputation of a business with potential customers. The fact that a 'hit' registered tells a business nothing about the customer's experience on the site and parting sentiments.

The second primary issue in poor use of the internet is that it fails to leverage what should be an amazing, interactive marketing channel. A great website with lots of good quality content can enhance customer relationships and encourage word of mouth traffic. The best online marketing is 'viral', whereby customers electronically forward information to friends, who forward to friends �and so it goes.

Monetized sites
Sites which use a pay-per-view or pay-per-click advertising revenue mechanism are said to be 'monetized'. A monetized site must satisfy the advertiser's requirements, usually Google, which normally stipulates a required level of quality. Factors such as excessive personal backlinks and content that Google deems inappropriate will result in no advertisements appearing and consequently, no revenue being earned.

Viral marketing and email campaigns
Savvy online marketers tap into the desire of regular internet users to be entertained. Recent years have seen enormous successes in the field of viral advertising, whereby short, entertaining online material is made accessible to be quickly emailed from one user to another.

Like viral email campaigns, all smart Internet marketing considers the customers wants and needs rather than simply seeking hits.


One hot summer day a fox was walking through an orchard when he came upon a bunch of grapes just ripening on a vine high off the ground on a lofty branch. "Ahhh, just the thing I need to satisfy my thirst," said the fox.
Stepping back a few steps, the fox ran toward the vine throwing himself high into the air, just missing the bunch of grapes.

Not easily discouraged, he took a few steps backward and again ran toward the vine, launching himself high into the air, once again he missing the grapes.

Again and again he persisted launching himself higher and higher into the air, coming up short each time. Tired and frustrated, the fox finally gave up and walked away muttering to himself: "The grapes are probably sour anyway!"

The moral of the fable is:

"It is easy to despise what you cannot achieve."
So what does any of this have to do with internet marketing business?
Well, two days ago, I got a private message from one of the small business forums that I'm a member of. The message was from another forum member chastising me for trying to assist other members of the forum.
In a nutshell, he said internet marketing business was worthless and that you can't make any decent income doing it because he had tried many times without any success.
Hmmmmm...sounds a lot like our fox in the previously mentioned fable.
"It's easy to despise what you cannot get!"

He went on to tell me that I was giving people unrealistic hope by encouraging them with my advice. Anyway, that message got me wondering.
There are probably a lot of other people out there who mistakenly think the same exact thing about internet marketing business, because of a negative experience they had. You may even be one of those.
If you are, this is my message to you and the forum member who sent me that private message:

Internet marketing isn't worthless. Internet marketing does work!
How do I know? Because I'm personally making a comfortable living on the internet, as are many of my friends, colleagues, associates. But it didn't just occur by chance. It's like anything else in our brick and mortar world, you have to LEARN how to do it.

For example, nobody was born with the knowledge of how to drive a car. You have to learn how to drive by getting behind the wheel and practicalizing the act of driving.

The same applies to internet marketing business. You have to learn the basics, and you have to practice them. Along the way you may encounter difficulties a few times, but remember practice brings about perfection.
I failed at internet marketing several times, before that little light bulb finally came on and I finally figured it out.

But I never gave up on myself and I never quit learning. I read every online marketing ebook, newsletter and article I could get my hands on.
You see, the secret is in the LEARNING.

If you want to succeed at internet marketing business, I implore you to start with a personal e-commerce website of your own and learn how to drive a steady stream of targeted visitors to your site.
Most entrepreneurs who receive up to 500 targeted visitors daily earn up to $5,000. The key is in the LEARNING.

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