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4 Reasons Why Most Internet Marketers Fail Miserably

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An often-quoted statistic is that that 95% of all Internet
businesses fail. The reality is that the vast majority of
businesses in the offline world fail too, so the picture is not
bleaker online. In-fact, it's better online since most aspiring
Internet marketers could never even find sufficient capital to
start a business in the offline world.


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4 Reasons Why Most Internet Marketers Fail Miserably
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An often-quoted statistic is that that 95% of all Internet
businesses fail. The reality is that the vast majority of
businesses in the offline world fail too, so the picture is not
bleaker online. In-fact, it's better online since most aspiring
Internet marketers could never even find sufficient capital to
start a business in the offline world.

The sad part is that many of these failing online businesses fail
for readily identifiable reasons. Often the business owners are
even aware of the reasons but do nothing about them.

Let's look very briefly at four of these reasons:

1) Selling The Wrong Products

Once you have identified a profitable niche, one in which
customers happily spend money to solve their problems, then the
next step is to identify what is it that they really, really
want.

If you offer your customers what they tell you that they want,
and what they are already buying, then they will buy it from you.

If you try to convince your customers that they want something
that they've already told you that they DON'T want, then
you'll soon be out of business.

Many failing marketers simply need to drop "a loser," and start
marketing something that is WANTED!

2) Trying To Do Everything Yourself

In "Think And Grow Rich," Napoleon Hill taught nearly a century
ago that "specialized knowledge" is a success essential. You
need to find one or two things that you do really well, and that
people are willing to pay for, and then you need to do only those
things.

Everything else involved in operating your business should be
done by someone better at doing those tasks.

The disconnect we run into there is that, as a business owner,
your job is to grow and manage the business. So what if that's
not what you're good at? Then you may need to find a way to
market whatever it is that you ARE good at. You may also need to
hire a business or operations manager!

In a recent mastermind call with Rich Schefren, where he
interviewed a dozen top Internet marketers, most earning over $1
million a year online, we all shared that our greatest business
growth started when we stopped trying to do everything ourselves.

If you're still trying to do all of your own programming,
copywriting, graphics, customer service, database management,
script installations, article writing, video creation, traffic
generation, product creation, audio/video editing, pay-per-click
management, etc., then you are so bogged down in the minutiae of
"working in your business" that it's impossible for you to
even identify which things are essential for "working on your
business."

This is a tough decision for many of us, but you absolutely have
to identify the things that you MUST do, and then you need to
outsource most of the rest. As an example, my talent seems to be
copywriting, so copywriting is really the only thing that I focus
on aside from planning and managing business growth.

I do plan product launches for client, but that still falls under
planning and managing business growth.

3) Very Poor Time Management

Dan Kennedy once observed "You will never finish all of the
things on your to do list." That tells me that I shouldn't try
to, but should instead frequently ask which things I personally
need to do, which things I need to get others to do, and which
things don't really need doing at all.

For the online marketer, good time management is really just
establishing some new habits, and breaking some old bad ones.
Common habits that need changing include:

-- Don't let email dominate your time. Many online marketers
spend many hours each day just digging out from under the deluge
of email. For help in that area, I highly recommend that you
checkout http://TamingTheEmailMonster.com

I spend about 30 minutes per day on email. The course at the url
above is what allowed me to take back control of my life.

-- Turn off the television during work hours. If you were working
for someone else, say in an office, I'm sure that you wouldn't
expect to be allowed to sit in front of the television all day
with your laptop perched on your lap.

Unless you are VERY different from me, you cannot focus on your
work while watching television. Not only that, but watching a lot
of negative programs (news included) will completely zap your
energy and shift you out of a productive mindset.

-- Establish work hours. Tell your family and friends when
you'll be working, and let them know that when you're really
focused on work, you shouldn't be disturbed any more than you'd
expect to be disturbed if you worked at a regular job.

Explain to them that you can get more done in one hour if you
really concentrate that you can in five hours with frequent
interruptions. Explain that letting you really focus at
designated times gives you MORE free time to spend with them...
and you'll have more money to spend on them too.

4) Too Many Projects That Are Never Completed.

My friend Mike Filsaime likes to point out during seminar
presentations that if you have a dozen projects started but not
completed, you'll make less money that having just ONE project
completed and on the market.

CHOOSE one project that you want to get completed and on the
market. Focus exclusively on that one until it is finished before
doing anything else.

Since you are an entrepreneur, and probably come up with a new
idea "once every five minutes," keep a note pad handy to jot
down new ideas. When you get a new idea, jot it down on the note
pad, and then knowing that it won't be lost, go back to what you
were working on previously.

Another option if you're an idea person, or great at starting
projects, is to partner with "finishers." Instead of letting
projects bog down, and never reach the market, partner with
someone who will push it through to completion, splitting the
profits with them.

If you don't like that idea, consider how much those unfinished
projects are making you. Would you prefer 50% of whatever that
finished project makes, or 100% of nothing (which is exactly what
most of your unfinished projects earn).

We've just looked very briefly at four reasons why most Internet
marketers fail miserably. Now that you have acknowledged that
these ARE problem areas for you, the question becomes what are
you going to do about them.

Sadly, many people will read this article and then choose to do
absolutely nothing about these problems. Nothing will change!
However, you're different, and therefore destined for online
success. 




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