The experience in situations of life and death very easily describe feelings you get when you don’t know where your next meal ticket will come from! A guru in the internet marketing field sums it up in his own experience when he said, ‘I’ve seen war zones, but nothing prepared me for the utter panic I felt that day as the realization set in! The average person’s guide to making money online draws on the very fundamental of internet marketing.
1. The Attitude
The average person is in danger of hearing words like this one at work unannounced, ‘No More Company, No More Money, and So No More Pete’! Does it sound familiar? In his great book (in my opinion), ‘Who Moved My Cheese’, Spencer Johnson admonishes everyone who cares to listen to constantly smell ‘the cheese’ to make sure it’s not stale so you are not caught unawares! The cheese here will especially mean, but is not restricted to, your JOB. The idea is that the pace of change out there is not easily discounted for and shouldn’t we be on our toes?!
Many experiences show that the average person gets the best and quickest results when uncertainty is thrust on them. It creates urgency and a squeezing of the brain’s good juices when a job goes out through the window. It could also be a smouldering and passionate hatred for your ongoing, unsatisfying and unfulfilling job! Good news is that there are tools in internet marketing that will get you up and running and smiling in no time. Devastatingly simple processes! How does it sound when all you have to do is stand on the shoulder of an already successful internet marketer so you can avoid the pitfalls and booby traps early on in your internet marketing career?!
2. Get A Domain Name And Website.
One pitfall to avoid in
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<div class="field-item"><p>I stopped for gas today at a Shell gas station and had to chuckle as I filled up my car.</p><p>A sign on top of the pump urged me to sign up for a Citi Mastercard that gives 10 percent back on all Shell gas purchases. On the sign, in big, black type, the sign says "Earn 38 cents/gallon." Then underneath it in much smaller print, the sign says, "@ $3.82/gallon."</p></div>
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<div class="field-item"><p>Raleigh's Rocky Top Hospitality has reopened its Michael Dean's and Bogart's restaurants for lunch service during December. Both had gone to evening-only hours this past summer. Michael Dean's on Falls of Neuse Road in Raleigh is open for lunch through Dec. 24. Bogart's on Glenwood South will be open for lunch through the 19th. Both are serving from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily.</p></div>
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Urban Food Group expanding to Charlotte...
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<div class="field-item"><p>Raleigh's Urban Food Group is expanding to the Queen City. The company behind Porters, Frazier's, Vivace and the newly opened Coquette in North Hills is planning a new Vivace location at 1100 Metropolitan Ave. The restaurant will open in the summer.</p></div>
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Save on flowers...
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<div class="field-item"><p>If you need to send flowers this week, 1-800-FLOWERS is offering free shipping or no service charge when you pay with a MasterCard and use the promotion code M33. But the offer is only good through Sunday.</p></div>
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OpenTable for iPhones...
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<div class="field-item"><p><img src="/sites/projects.newsobserver.com/files/images/iphone3sm.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" hspace="7" vspace="7" width="83" height="100" align="left" />If you use the OpenTable Web site to make restaurant reservations, you might be intested to know that there's now a free OpenTable app for iPhone users.</p><p>The system will allow users to check real-time availability in restaurants, make reservations and get directions. Find out more on the OpenTable Web site <a href="http://www.opentable.com/mobile/">here</a>.</p></div>
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Walgreens prescription coupon...
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<div class="field-item"><p>If you missed the coupon that ran in the paper a few weeks ago, Walgreens has put its new prescription transfer coupon online as well. The deal is that you get a $25 Walgreens gift card when you transfer your prescription to a Walgreens pharmacy. These coupons can be a great way to get a little extra if you have a monthly prescription that you fill. However, I always caution people that this is not a good strategy if you take several medications that could have weird interactions. Fair warning. You can find the printable coupon <a href="http://walgreens.shoplocal.com/walgreens/Default.aspx?action=detailbrowselarge&storeid=2504303&title=$25+Walgreens+Gift+Card+&img=http://akimages.crossmediaservices.com/dyn_li/600.0.90.0/Retailers/Walgreens/081012_01DD_1CPN.JPG" target="_blank">here</a>.</p></div>
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<div class="field-item"><p>In Clayton, the Christmas Village & Tree Lighting is happening tomorrow (Thursday), beginning at 6 p.m. The tree lighting will take place just before 9. If you are interested in going, there's a schedule of events <a href="http://downtownclayton.blogspot.com/2008/12/2008-christmas-village-tree-lighting.html" target="_blank">here</a> and a map <a href="http://downtownclayton.blogspot.com/2008/12/map-of-christmas-village-tree-lighting.html" target="_blank">here</a>. And, if you happen to live in the area, you should know that Main Street will be closed from Smith Street to O'Neil Street between 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for the event.</p></div>
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How's this for a BOGO deal?
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<div class="field-item"><p>Buy one get one free deals are usually pretty good bargains, but most of the time they're on things like cans of soup. It's time to think much bigger.</p><p>Florida car dealers, who have seen sales plummet this year, have taken to offering BOGO deals on vehicles. Seriously! <a href="http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com/smartspending/archive/2008/07/29/buy-a-gas-guzzler-get-a-second-car-for-free.aspx" target="_blank">MSN reports</a> on one Chevy dealer offering a free gas-efficient vehicle when you buy a SUV or truck. And check out <a href="http://www.universitydodge.com/specials/index.htm" target="_blank">this ad</a> from a Dodge dealer offering a BOGO deal on Dodge trucks. Feel free to place your bets on what the next big BOGO deal will be. Jet planes? McMansions? </p></div>
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Here's the deal...
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<div class="field-item"><p>If you are a fan of this blog, here's something that may interest you... The News & Observer has started a weekly e-newsletter for women called <strong>Here's the Deal</strong> that compiles information from Taking Stock as well as other N&O blogs. In the newsletter, which is e-mailed Wednesday mornings after Wednesday Deals is posted, you'll find information on deals, fashion, food and more. And as you all are well aware, it pays to be in the know!</p><p>You must be a registered user on newsobserver.com to get Here's the Deal. <a href="http://www.newsobserver.com/heresthedeal/" target="_blank">You can sign up here</a>.</p></div>
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Know an outdoorsman (or woman)?
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<div class="field-item"><p>Outdoor superstore Cabela's is offering $20 off orders of $100 or more on its Web site through midnight on Dec. 8 (Monday). Of course, there's always a catch. To get the deal, you need to give up your e-mail address. And by entering your e-mail, you will be signing up for the Cabela's e-newsletter. But it's still a good deal and probably worth it, especially if you are shopping for an outdoorsman or woman. <a href="http://information.cabelas.com/cabelasrebates/offer.jsp?cmCat=email&cm_cat=3964&cm_ven=email-nl&cm_pla=HA-0100&cm_ite=offer.jsp&eid=8451667&cmp=I081203A&seg=AN1&cnt=3964&ctb=offer" target="_blank">Check out the details here</a>.</p></div>
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<p><img src="/sites/projects.newsobserver.com/files/images/coupon%20cart-sm.jpg" alt="" hspace="7" vspace="7" width="106" height="160" align="left" />Well, it?s a mighty fine deals week out there! The pharmacies are busy promoting holiday sales, and Harris Teeter has gone all out to promote its latest initiative involving lower prices on several store brand products and an expanded Unreal Deals selection. There are good deals this week on razors, candy and medications, and there are a few good ones that make the item free after rebate or coupon or both.<br /> <br /> And don?t miss the special Walgreens flier in today?s paper, which has a coupon to get $5 in Register Rewards (good like a $5 bill on a future Walgreens purchase) when you spend $25.<br /> <br /> Happy shopping!!<br /> <strong><br /> Deal of the week</strong>: At Harris Teeter this week, Fiber One toaster pastries are three for $5 and there was a 70-cent coupon on Nov. 16. That will double and make those 27 cents a box.<br /> <br /> Click ?Read more? to see the list! And remember, if the store has a loyalty card, you?ll need it to get the sale price. </p> <div class="node-blog-teaser-footer">
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<div class="field-item"><p>If you're a fan of Raleigh's First Friday events, you'll be happy to know that 10 downtown art galleries have declared every Friday in December First Friday and are planning to stay open late for shoppers. Dates include Dec. 5, 12 and 19.</p><p>Most galleries will be open until 9 p.m. Participating galleries include:<br /><br /><strong>Adam Cave Fine Art</strong> - (<a href="http://www.adamcavefineart.com" target="_blank">Web site</a>)<br /><strong>Artspace</strong> - (<a href="http://www.artspacenc.org" target="_blank">Web site</a>)<br /><strong>The Collectors Gallery</strong> - (<a href="http://www.thecollectorsgallery.com" target="_blank">Web site</a>)<br /><strong>Flanders 311</strong> - (<a href="http://www.flandersartgallery.com" target="_blank">Web site</a>)<br /><strong>Lee Hansley Gallery</strong> - (<a href="http://www.leehansleygallery.com" target="_blank">Web site)</a><br /><strong>Lump</strong> - (<a href="http://www.lumpgallery.com" target="_blank">Web site</a>)<br /><strong>M Street Gallery - (<a href="http://www.mstreetgallery.net" target="_blank">Web site</a>)<br />Nicole's Studio & Gallery</strong> - (<a href="http://www.nicolestudio.com" target="_blank">Web site</a>)<br /><strong>Rebus Works</strong> - (<a href="http://www.rebusworks.us" target="_blank">Web site</a>)<br /><strong>Visual Art Exchange</strong> - (<a href="http://www.visualartexchange.org" target="_blank">Web site</a>)</p></div>
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What are people searching for?
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<div class="field-item"><p>Google has created a fun Web site that shows what the top 10 searches are in certain categories, including toys, food and cold weather clothes. I totally enjoy the fact that "ugly christmas sweater" made the list. You can <a href="http://www.google.com/landing/holidayshopping08/gifts.html" target="_blank">check it out here</a>. </p></div>
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Saving online...
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<div class="field-item"><p>If you like surfing the Web for online coupon codes, you might like <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/27/technology/internet/27coupon.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&emc=eta1&adxnnlx=1228238295-1lXLq8ojvpQ7iAzAS68uBA" target="_blank">this New York Times story</a> on the topic. The story lists several Web sites, including a few of my favorites. Share your favorites if they're not included! </p></div>
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<div class="field-item"><p>I got an interesting press release this weekend from American Express about how more consumers are using their credit card rewards points for holiday purchases this year. I'm particularly interested in this because I've found a lot of people will just sit on piles and piles of points because they don't know how to redeem them or they are waiting to make some huge purchase in the future.</p><p>What are you doing? Have you redeemed points this year, and what did you buy? Or, are you saving up 10,000 points for some big-ticket item? </p></div>
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getting started in internet marketing is the tendency to over complicate things. This probably stems from what we have been taught from childhood that hard work equates to financial reward and so things must look a bit complicated! How do I make money from a domain name and a website? Think about a SIMPLE one page website with one theme running all through the one page (no complications). Another heads up in internet marketing is, whatever you do to get started in internet marketing, remember to DO ONE THING AT A TIME! Its sounds simple enough but a great many of us just get about doing so many things at the same time. How come we don’t remember that a jack of all trades is the master of none? I am excited by the deluge of helpful resources available on the internet to help achieve a purpose as simple as creating a one page website for example. You no longer have to be an expert to create a professionally looking website. Check out some helpful websites like; www.godaddy.com, www.yahoo.com and www.fasthosts.co.uk. You would want to avoid free websites if you are serious about making money online. Truth is, there isn’t much that is actually gratis on the internet! With free websites you end up with whooping great advertisements on the bottom of your emails or horrible pop-ups on your website.
3. What Will You Be Selling?
I will tell you that a great many internet marketing books scream about how great it is to go with anyone of the selling models available on the internet. They do this without encouraging you to find out what will come natural with your own person! It’s probably not there fault because the front page of e-books already warn that you are responsible for any personal liability, loss, or risk incurred, as a consequence of acting on the information sold to you! Also remember that it is your responsibility to critically assess my advice or any guru’s advice and get on with, for example, the number of products you think suits you. What will I be selling?
1. Affiliate sales
2. E-books
3. Software
This isn’t hard to do. The first time is the hardest but when you do it right first time you can repeat the process and join the ‘gang’ of those who earn a comfortable living through multiple income streams. Imagine having 25 websites selling with each website making over $1,000 every month? Our dreams are all we’ve got and we can make them happen! It’s time to start working. See you at the top!
Copyright 2006 Peter Crown
Peter Crown is an author and info-preneur who believes the age of the employer is over. For more information on this creed you should visit http://www.jobhatersguide.com.