Struggling With Your Online Business? Don't Make This Common Mistake
Author: Bruce Dillon
In this article I look at the common pattern of entering the "make money online" industry and how to avoid the failure that many suffer, despite the promises from so called gurus.
Information about the various methods by which you can make money online is freely available on the internet. And various gurus will explain how their particular method, whether affiliate marketing or Google Adsense or Cost Per Action of making your own downloadable products, are the only way to go.
What happens then is that the new marketer will set up a number of blogs or websites and make very small money despite following the teachings of their guru. What many entrants to this industry fail to recognise is that making money online, just like making money offline, is both an art and a science. And what they fail to recognise is that some of the sites that they have built are eminently suitable to one method of monetization..and many are suitable to a totally different method.
The flair to recognise which particular form of monetization is suitable for a particular site or blog is what separates true internet marketers from those who are doomed to failure. Because those who will fail will be unable to improvise, study the statistics of visitor numbers to their sites and make the appropriate decisions and changes on the fly.
The formula or teaching which each guru teaches should be seen as a starting point on a journey of discovery but not a hard and fast blueprint which will succeed in all circumstances.Different niches and markets will respond better to different approaches and some of your sites will be suitable for Adsense monetization only; some will be perfect for Affiliate marketing and so on.
It is your job as a true internet marketer to recognise this and make the correct and necessary decisions accordingly.
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