Success Requires New Thinking |  | Visited: 1889 |
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| | by Gary Dawson June 17, 2003 |
Have you ever wondered why so many people have been online
for so long and never made any real money?
In
the early 1990's, when the Internet was new and online businesses
just a dream, it was understandable that many would try and fail
in their own online business. After all, the Internet was unproven
territory.
Fast
forward to 2003. By now shouldn't there be so many proven and effective
methods of online success that everyone would succeed? Yet success
still eludes the majority.
It
has been well said that "if we try to solve new challenges
using old thinking we will end up with frustration as the result."
I propose
that one reason so many people have modest results is that they
are facing the NEW challenges of the Internet using OLD information.
It
is certainly true that online marketers must understand the basic
truths of how to use autoresponders, what type of sales copy creates
orders, how to advertise and more.
But
there are hundreds of sites, and hundreds of gurus, teaching these
things now. If this type of thinking was the only thing needed certainly
the thousands of people who buy the "how to" information
would all succeed?
We
need new information in order to meet the new challenges we face
in 2003.
What
are the challenges facing us in 2003 that require new thinking?
Here are only three.
1.
An entire "filtering" industry is rising whose sole intent
is to stop marketing messages from reaching the intender recipient.
While the original intention may have been good, these filters hurt
honest marketers as well as the crooks they were intended to punish.
2.
Web copy is beginning to look the same on more an more web sites.
Will the same look and feel really persuade people to buy no matter
what the product?
3.
Search engines change their submission rules almost weekly now.
If there was ever new thinking needed, it is in the area of helping
the average person actually get listed on the search engines, much
less achieve a number three position.
How
can we quickly and easily acquire the new knowledge we need? While
staying current on the Internet can be challenging, here are three
powerful starting points.
1.
Forums. Even the most experienced marketer needs
to brainstorm. Where do the legends of Internet marketing go when
they need fresh ideas? They go to the many forums on the Internet.
These forums (mostly free) are the breeding ground of new ideas.
Find these forums and participate in them and you will find the
inside track to what is working now on the Internet.
2.
Specialized Search Directories. While many of us
will make a trip to Google or Yahoo this week, there are many specialized
directories on the Internet. These smaller directories can save
huge amounts of time since they often deal with only one subject.
How
specialized are these directories? One deals with only ezine advertising.
Another lists only articles that you can use for free in your ezine.
Another lists only affiliate opportunities. There are literally
hundreds of these directories online.
3.
Sites Dedicated to New Information. A number of
websites are dedicated to nothing more than sharing new and powerful
information about techniques that are working now. These sites don't
simply rehash what *has* worked in the past, but are involved with
discussing, testing and sharing what is working now.
As
Internet business people we need both an influx of new ideas as
well as the ability to reshape our thinking to accommodate new challenges.
Let me encourage you to try new things, find new solutions and educate
yourself about the cutting-edge techniques that today's marketers
use to succeed.
On
the Internet the more you know the more you earn.
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