Everyone is an expert - who should you believe?
When I started my online business a year ago, I was absolutely
overwhelmed by the number of web sites that offer advice.
Everyone seemed to know how to make money on the Internet, which
made it even harder to believe.
The very first product I trusted enough to purchase was Ken
Evoy's "Make Your Site Sell". I already knew all the technology
behind making a web site, but had no idea how to make it
profitable. Besides, that book didn't ask for much of an
investment - only $17.00 for a downloadable version which was
all I could afford "wasting" (so I thought at the time).
After spending a few weeks reading "MYSS!" I was willing to give
it a try, and spent the next 2-3 months building my web site and
follow Ken's advice on Search Engines, META tags, and how to get
your name out into the world. I would spend hours participating
in online discussions, and although it was incredibly
time-consuming I discovered who were the *real* experts.
Names like Marlon Sanders, Ted Kennedy, Simon Grabowski, Ken
Evoy, Ken Silver, and a few others clearly stood apart from the
rest of the advice-givers. Why? Because I knew their businesses,
could see how successful they have become and that following
their advice would be a smart move. I own many of their
products, and truly believe they ARE the experts in their field.
So what does this make the rest of us? Those who do not yet make
millions of dollars each year but simply earn their living from
the Internet? Here is the answer: whether one makes $100 a week
or $1000 a week - he is still in the top 10%, roughly speaking,
of all the online businesses today.
That's because very few people who started their web businesses
actually make money. Many of them don't even stay in the
business long enough to see its fruit. "Hey, they told me I
could make a million overnight, I guess they lied!", a new
webmaster might think and gives up 2-3 months later.
If you decided to go into online business, have realistic
expectations. Nothing happens overnight. You WILL have to put
some efforts and time into your success. You WILL have find for
yourself what works and what doesn't. There is a lot of ways to
become successful on the Internet, but only a few will work for
your type of web site, your personality and your amount of
resources.
So who should you believe when you are seeking advice on online
business success? Spend at least 1 month on Internet forums such
as Entrepreneurial Success Forum (ablake.net/forum) and Friends
in Business (friendsinbusiness.com/board1) and you will know
exactly who deserves your trust.
You will also be able to identify experts in their fields, such
as graphic design, web development, training, traffic
generation, e-zine publishing and publicity. Before that don't
even think of purchasing any info-products that promise you a
fortune, or you might easily take a get-rich-quick scheme for a
true goldmine.
I didn't get "burned" with my initial choice of Ken Evoy's
"MYSS!" mentioned earlier, but I easily could have. Get to know
people first - order from them later.