It certainly is fun to make money doing Internet marketing, but I happen to think that I would do this even if I did not get paid! If you are not having fun with your Internet marketing business then you are not doing it right.

First of all Internet marketing is fun because you can accomplish things online you never could accomplish off of it. For more details go to www.tube-traffic.com A few years ago I could never build a website and I certainly had no idea what a blog was.

As a matter of fact, I didn’t even know what Google searching something was. Now if you Google search my name over 100,000 results come up.

Internet marketing allows you to become good at marketing on the Internet. That may sound kind of redundant but here is what I mean by that.

You can learn how to master one traffic generation skill until you become an expert at it. For example article marketing is an extremely valuable skill to have when it comes to Internet marketing.

Just becoming a better writer in general will help every part of your business, and it becomes a lot of fun when you get good at it. Writing and submitting articles is a great way to get traffic, to get back links, and to build long term security in your business.

Another thing that is really fun is blogging. You will get addicted to it very quickly when you learn how to blog targeting specific keyword phrases.

There is nothing more fun than writing a blog post around a long tail keyword phrase and finding your article on page 1 of Google in 24 hours or less. Because you are developing talents you probably never even knew you had this is fun too as you get new skills.

Another thing that is fun about Internet marketing is all the people that you meet. Who would have ever thought you could talk via Skye to somebody live from Israel and have such a clear conversation you almost felt you were in the same room as them.

And how about all the people you meet in discussion forums. For more details go to www.impact-popup.com Some of the most caring and sharing people you will ever come across are in these forums.

I like Internet marketing because everybody helps each other out, as opposed to viewing each other as competition.

You certainly can say that Internet marketing is the most fun you can have with your clothes on because it’s true. Of course, it even gets more fun once the Money starts coming in. If you hang in there long enough to have fun doing all the other things you will get compensated very well for it.

Girish Singh
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-marketing-articles/internet-marketing-is-the-right-way-to-earn-more-money-724723.html

6 Responses to “Internet Marketing is the Right Way to Earn More Money”

  • samurai says:

    I feel guilty that I can't turn my idea of website into reality, please help?
    I am a passionate man. I graduated from college last year. I am an enthusiast on how to change this world(In a positive direction). I am crazy about this. I have a fantastic idea that can change this world significantly.An idea—a theory–a series of Internet products. I almost finished the design work.My business idea is much more insightful than facebook, even Google,I think Google is great although. Facebook is lame.Believe me, I am not bragging.I am not a good programmer, I can’t develop this large-scale website on my own. I talked to my schoolmates in college, and a few schoolmates could understand me. Several of them were programmers and were willing to join me to develop this amazing website. But only one of them was a relatively talented programmer.The other coders were newbies. We spent approximately 5 months to develop the website, but actually failed due to lack of large-scale website development experience and lack of adequate developers.Soon after that, the graduation was coming and we had to leave college. My main partner chose to work because his parents wanted him to work and gave him lots of pressure. He didn’t want to upset his parents so he listened to them.So the project paused.My family also wanted me to work and survive first so I go to work reluctantly.Many friends give me an advice roughly like this:I can work for two or there years. During these years, I can earn some money and look for some partners and when the time is right, I can restart the project.Sounds like a placebo but I had to accept that when I graduated. I once talked to a software company and they were interested in my project but they required me to tell them how much money needed, what is the market size, etc. But you know, I designed the website(products), I know my products very well, but I don’t know how to gauge how much money needed, the market size,so on and so forth. It is a completely new field, it is difficult for me to give a convincing estimation. Now nearly half a year passed, there seems no progress towards that goal. I used to deem I was a capable man that I was able to do anything that I wanted to do. But when It comes to my project, I am so helpless/incapable. A big blow to my ego.Whenever this thing occurs to me, whenever my friends mention this in front of me, I feel upset/nervous on the inside. There is another reason for me to feel upset/nervous, I know my idea is really great that can boost the progress of the world significantly but I am not able to turn it into reality immediately, I feel guilty.The world won’t progress as much as it will with my project. I feel now I’m ingnoring my social responsibility by postponing the development of the website. I can’t sleep well. Please help! If you can’t find a way to help develop the website, please convince me that I am not guilty, I am innocent. Don’t talk to my consciousness, talk to my subconsciousness!

    P.S.:Althought I designed the website(products), I am not good at documenting, so I conveyed my idea to my partners mainly by conversations. It is difficult for me to express the website requirements clearly in-written.

    BTW, I am a Chinese in Hangzhou,China.

  • sanjay m says:

    if u whant to invest your money as a wealth ucan invest in share market
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    what i say is good

  • cottageslacker says:

    Nothing comes easy. If this project mean this much to you then you have to drop everything and pound the pavement until you launch this thing. you gotta light a fire under yourself instead of feeling guilty…that does nothing for you. good luck

    p.s. bigger then google…thats bold
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  • Doctor Deth says:

    How can you call something "Lame" when millions of people are using it – that is usually the primary sign of success for a website

    get some real world experience in programming (and a paycheck), then slowly work on your dream website part-time
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  • Butterfly says:

    great feelings and a promising future :)

    I’m an undergraduate, its my last year at college ( I’m working recently on my graduation project which is about data warehousing + my ordinary year work )

    I’m a student at the Faculty of Computers and Information – Cairo University
    in the Information Systems Department

    i have a good knowledge in documentation and analysis
    but a little programming knowledge ( as i aim to be a system analyst )
    I’m rather good at HCI ( Human Computer Interface ) to evaluate if the computer based system is suitable for users or not

    if this could help you some how … i would help with pleasure :D

    just e-mail me and I’ll try to do my best if i understood the idea well enough to make analysis.

    P.S.: You are not guilty … you are just ambitious and responsible. You did your best to find help and complete your project, but it just all didn’t work.

    One last thing … why don’t you ask the software company to accept an initial ( suppository ) budget or to have an experienced one to evaluate how much may it cost.
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  • healthwise357 says:

    I have been under your shoe before and nothing really is easy. After my long research what have helped me turn my dream into reality in developing and building my web is just joining friendly internet communities.
    References :
    http://www.sitesource101.com

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