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What Works for You by Jim Schulte copyright (c) 2003



When you first jumped into this very large swimming pool called

the Internet, you knew you were going to have to swim with the

sharks. You know who the sharks are right? They are everybody

besides you that will be promoting the same programs and

products that you thought you were going to have all to yourself.



All of the experts told you to get a product or service of your

own. Hell, you said. That should be easy. I'll just hook up with

an established affilate program and, Shazam! I'll be rich in no

time.



That's not how it works Mr and Mrs marketing maven. You have to

find something that works for YOU, and not everybody else. You

have to feel comfortable with what you are selling online. Don't

get into a program or service because the entire state of Texas

is making money selling that same service.



Those people in Texas probably have experience at what they are

doing. Just because you have an expensive set of golf clubs

doesn't mean you can go out and beat Tiger Woods at the Masters.



It's the same in online marketing. You have to know what the

people are buying, or at least know what the masses are

interested in purchasing. If you don't have a clue what people

want, it's like the dog chasing his proverbial tail.



You have to experiment, research, test, experiment, research,

test, on and on. Everything you've ever read by anyone involved

with online marketing all leads back to the same fact. Nobody

gives you anything for free. If you want to be successful, you

have to do the work.



Finding what works for you may take a month or two months, or

even a year or two. It's trial and error, and, learning from

those errors so you don't make them again and again. It's not an

easy task finding what you want. But when you find it, you will

know it right away.



It will be like looking for that special someone, for what

seemed like most of your life. Then one day you found that

someone and that feeling you had in your heart told that was the

one. You know that feeling..........you just knew it was right.



Where would we be today if people in the begining of time just

went along with the status quo and didn't both to look for what

they wanted. Without experimentation and hard work we wouldn't

be able to enjoy all of the things we now take for granted.



Things like potatoes, radishes, and carrots. Those foods did not

grow above the ground like apples, pears, and cherries. They had

to be found, and tested, and researched to find out wheather or

not they were edible.



That may be stretching the point somewhat, but you get the idea.

You have to find something you enjoy doing. That takes time,

hard work, and perserverence. Only you will know when you found

what you want.



Be an individual, don't run with the crowd. Be your own person.

Don't sell ebooks because everybody says that's the thing to do

online. Do what you want. Do what you feel comfortable doing,

and don't let anybody blow smoke up your tailpipe.



Jim Schulte http://www.imjpads.com/mycustompage0013.htm

http://www.imjpads.com



About the author:

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Todays business environment has changed dramatically over the past 10 years, it can be a tough task to make a sale. Just being .....
im Schulte has dabbled in online marketing since 2001. He is the

creator of the Internet Marketing Junkie mouse pad, and is the

editor/publisher of the Internet Marketing Junkie newsletter. He

has authored several articles, not all of which are related to

marketing. He has written newsletter and website reviews, and

has also composed serveral ads for new online marketers.



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