Internet Marketing – How And Where To Start

With over two decades in internet history, so too the evolution of internet marketing where it has become a very broad area and there are tons of information you need to digest before you can master the whole topic. Of course, if you want side income or want to become a full time internet marketer, you don’t necessarily have to go through every single one of them just to get started or make good income out of it.

What you need to learn is to find a strategy that works best for you and repeat the process if that particular area is not too saturated. Take for example monetized blogs, if you earn a dollar a day for one site, you can make a hundred of these blogs and so you can make a decent income out of it. But before you can start, it may worth completing the free Market Samurai training. You don’t have to buy the product but their video training is top notched.

I listed some highly recommended program below for your convenience. You can learn most of the stuff from online internet marketing forums. However, it would be good to have at least a program to follow to save you time plus you need proper tools for keyword research, content, promotion and site building automation. Imagine the amount of time you will save if you have automated tools to make a 100 website. It would surely take ages to work on them one by one if you do it by hand (this only applicable to free traffic though).

As broad as the internet marketing spectrum, it can be subdivided into 2 categories based on the source of traffic a website will be getting:

1. Free Traffic

Free traffic simply means you’re relying on your rankings in the search engine to get traffic. Since this one takes time, you have to do things right from the start. There are cases where sites are getting sand-boxed – meaning not showing up in the search engine for months and hence losing you money. If you follow proven strategies how to do free traffic marketing, it will save you the hassle of getting penalties from search engine.

For free traffic, all you have to do is to build a website and make sure the competition is less in your chosen niche and once you get top ranking in Google, you can easily converts the traffic into steady stream of income assuming your domain is receiving “buying” traffic or traffic that converts into sale. For many, it would takes time but if you chose a better domain from the start you can rank easily with minimal promotion. But you can shortcut this whole process by buying established domain that is set to expire.

In this case, the domain has already gained trust from the search engine and you easily add content to it. If the domain has already have some backlinks to it, well and good and you may need only few backlinks just to hit page 1 in Google. The good thing though about buying domains that is set to expire is that you inherit it’s good history. You may try out RegisterCompass to help you out with your choice.

It may worth checking the hugely popular Deadbeat Affiliate Millionaire as it has enough resources to get you started like researched niche plus automated software to help you out to setup a website. Dan Brock’s preceding product, the Deadbeat Super Affiliate was getting rave reviews from those who bought it and now he’s trying to improve the whole process that is surely tailored for newbies.

2. Paid Traffic

For the paid traffic, you may think it would cost tons of money. However, there are cheaper alternatives you can try on and do split testing yourself and see what works and what doesn’t. There is an obvious disadvantage to this approach as you need to shell out quite a bit before finding a niche that actually works. However, knowing that others are really made a milking in paid ads, all you have to do is to stay in the market long enough to discover what works for you.

Early in the Google AdWords history, you need a bucket of cash to start-off. However, today this may not be a good place to start for beginners but if you have deep pockets, you can still try it out. In fact, the ads appearing on Gmail seems to my knowledge is not that expensive compared to the cost of buying ad space that appear on the side bars of a search results.

There are cheaper alternatives of course and you can search the internet for this list. However, if you want to save time, you can try out Jonathan Mizel’s Traffic Evolution course and this would save you time and money finding the areas you need to try out. If you follow his course, you’ll be given clear-cut steps how to do paid advertising and where to test for cheaper alternatives. That would save you heaps of hours looking for cheaper alternative paid traffic sources and being guided not to make major mistake when testing the waters.

You may also want to check-out Steven Clayton’s Internet Marketing Advantage course. The good thing about this course is that it both covers affiliate marketing and e-commerce so you’ll get good value for your money plus of course you can refund if the program doesn’t suit you well. Plus, they have long history of success for e-commerce and a good interactive forum where you can get very helpful comments and responses from other forum members also implementing the program.

The course covers the broad traffic of internet marketing including affiliates and e-commerce plus you can try out their system for as low as $1 for few days so you can check the program if it suits your according to your need and preference.

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