Proper Internet Advertising
Making money online is really very easy. The difference between
making a couple hundred a month and a couple thousand is
moderate but both are still very easy. The difficulty only comes
into play when you're trying to really make it big, and it's
still not difficult just time consuming. Part of the reason it's
time consuming, probably the biggest part, is because you're one
fish in a sea of lots of big stupid fish. These big stupid fish
may not intentionally waste your time, but you'll find they
still do it quite often. For example I'm here writing an article
for this eZine, which I searched for on Google. Take a guess at
how many "How to use eZine" sites I found before I finally found
an actually site to post an article. If you actually said a
number out loud and it was higher than one hundred, you're
right, one hundred is where I stopped counting. It's like those
seagulls in Finding Nemo. Someone gets a good idea and the
masses try to copy that idea in a half-assed way, they don't
make significant money but they manage to prevent others from
being successful. Every time I want to find something on the
internet I have to make my way through the garbage to get to
what I really want.
Spammers are the biggest time wasters, how many emails have you
got that tell you to buy Viagara, now count how many times
you've purchased Viagara through this scum. I bet the first
number is high and the second number is zero. Who buys Viagara
or penis lengtheners from a spam email? How are these people
making money? It baffles me that either people are wasting their
own time making the rest of our lives that much more difficult,
or there are people who actually buy things from spam, either
way I'm disappointed.
Don't get me wrong there are many successful advertisements out
there are well, the problem is determining what's a scam and
what's not. Here are just a couple tips to help you out if
you're interested. Look for a guarantee, make sure you get some
kind of contact info, even an email address, don't spend your
life savings whatever you do. A hundred bucks may hurt but
you'll get over it if you lose that, you won't so easily get
over a five thousand dollar investment, spend wisely, and if you
do get ripped off consider it a learning experience.