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Article Title: How to Budget For Internet Marketing Tools Services and Products
Author: Jim Patterson
Category: Site Promotion, Free Tools and Resources, Free Stuff
Word Count: 642
Keywords: internet marketing tools, internet marketing, internet marketing 
business, online communities
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Several years ago my father went into the retail shoe business by purchasing an 
existing shop from a man that had lost a ton of money gambling.  He was very 
fortunate to know one of the best CPAs in the region.  While he was setting up 
the company and accounts for his new venture, this genius of accounting sat my 
father down and shared a secret with him.

"John" he said, "there is a very specific formula to ensure the success of any 
business, large or small and I want to share it with you now..."

My Dad was thrilled!  Here was a man that had been involved in all sorts of 
businesses for his entire career, and he was about to share information with 
him that CEOs paid him big bucks for as a consultant!  So he sat down, and 
pulled his chair up to the CPAs desk and got ready to take notes.  This amazing 
businessman waited until my Dad was set, and was paying rapt attention to the 
words of wisdom that he was about to impart.  Then he said:

"John for any business to succeed  The innies must exceed the outies..."

And then he leaned back in his chair done with what he had to say.

If you haven't figured it out yet, you could bankrupt Halliburton buying all of 
the bells and whistles and chimes and foghorns available under the innocent 
little heading of Internet Marketing Tools.  First last and always Internet 
Marketing is a business.  In order to succeed in this business you have to make 
more cash than you spend.  Yes:  The innies much exceed the outies!!

There are enough educational programs out there selling in the neighborhood of 
two grand that you could spend more than your average salary just on those!  A 
lot of the information found in these high priced courses can be found for free 
in forums and in online communities.  Am I saying the information in these  is 
not worth the price you pay?  No, but I am saying that it may not be a good 
idea to pay for these out of pocket until your online business is able to foot 
the bill.

Yep, what we are talking about here is budgeting the cash flow of your online 
business.  You need to have a monthly budget written down that spells out 
exactly how much you pay for each of the expenses your online business has.

Mine has three sections.  One of them for the expenses related to my websites 
themselves.  The second one is for the Internet Marketing Tools and Advertising 
costs to promote those sites.  And the last section is for educational expenses 
to expand my knowledge base and skillset. 

Each item in the first two sections is fairly easy to justify financially.  
Some are fixed costs that you can't avoid, and others will either prove their 
worth monetarily or will fail to do so and can therefore be eliminated.   It is 
frequently the last category that gets people in this business in trouble.

It is an excellent idea and just good business sense to invest in continuing 
education for whatever business you are in, and Internet Marketing is no 
different.  What the most successful people in Internet Marketing do is to make 
this particular area of their budget limited to a specific percentage of their 
profits.

Please note that I specified profits, and not total receipts.  This is an 
important distinction.  If you don't know what your profit margins are, you 
need to learn this information and keep close track of it.  Why?!

Why, to ensure that the innies always exceed the outies!!

Budgeting your Internet Marketing business expenses on a monthly basis is the 
only way to make sure that it succeeds.

Read more about [http://mtgac.com/category/internet-marketing-business]Internet 
Marketing Tools.

[http://mtgac.com/how-to-budget-for-internet-marketing-tools.html]How To Budget 
For Internet Marketing Tools Services and Products
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