While I was still working back in Malaysia there was always the thought that the Internet was a big giant. That still hold true but you can certainly learn enough in a weekend to get started. Yes, you may learn enough to get started by going to an Ipoh Internet marketing course over a weekend.
Still its not enough to really make money online if you haven't already gained enough marketing experience. My desire is that by discovering these 'secrets' (which really is old adage good practices), you can start to profit online.
"Just remember who helped you out in the beginning. *hint* "
Note: DLT denotes 'Dirty Little Secret'
DLT #1: It Doesn't Matter What Nationality You Are
There was one time when a friend of mine told me that nationality plays a part. Yes, it does but if you think about it that way then you are only limiting yourself. Marketing does not revolve around your race or religion but how you portray your business.
The point is, you really have to focus on integrity because today, trust is a very precious commodity on the Internet. You can definitely succeed by making tons of money online if you believe that there are no barriers to your potential to earn.
"A dangerous thing is to limit yourself."
DLT #2: A Contribution To Society
Have you heard of the phrase, "give something if value"? If you practice this then you are a true Ipoh Internet marketing veteran. After some time I began to realize that unless you have something that other people want then only you can profit from it.
Look, it might cost the average Malaysian more a thousand ringgit to get a website up. What if you offered someone only a few hundred or less than a hundred to do this job? Thats providing value right there!.
Of course the next step is to find people who will buy your offer.
DLT #3: Internet Selling Is One Thing, Marketing Is Another
Offering something up for sale like your talents is called Internet selling. Whereareas, marketing is a whole system by itself. One way to do it is find a group of people online who are interested in your topic of expertise. Then, present what you have to them.
Its that simple.
If you have a PC at home and you are thinking about running an Ipoh Internet marketing business, do this. Turn off your computer and pen down your real goals on what you want. Then, work on it and never give up.
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