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Probably the best piece of advice

Let's face it, setting up a website business is pretty easy
when you compare it to, say, opening a shop or restaurant
or other 'offline' business. It doesn't cost a lot of
money and if you are prepared to learn, you will probably
be able to do most of the work yourself. Even if you
prefer to hire people to do the work, you can do this very
cheaply by using one of the many 'freelance' sites that
exist exactly for this purpose.

With this in mind, probably the best piece of advice I will
ever give you in relation to your Internet business is this:

'When you are making money with a website, keep your mouth
shut!'

In other words, don't go telling everyone about your site
and how much you are earning. Don't share this information
with your 'friends' on the forums you visit each day, don't
tell your friends in the offline world, don't tell anyone
that you can't trust 100%.

Why?

Because the world is full of copycats - people that cannot
come up with their own original ideas but who are happy to
rip off other people's ideas for their own financial
benefit.

Now of course, this happens in the offline world too but
far more work and money is involved in opening a new
restaurant just down the road from another similar business
that is already doing well. Even if you could be bothered
with the work and could afford to do it, you would still
have to face your competitor every single day knowing that
you have basically done something that could have had a
huge impact on that person's income and the quality of life
enjoyed by their family. Most people would not want to be
in that situation.

Online this isn't the case. It costs next to nothing to
throw up a new site and it is unlikely that you will ever
have to face the competitor that you have ripped off.

This means that people do it all the time, so I repeat my
comment above, if you have a business online that is making
money, keep it to yourself.

Now of course, I am guilty of breaking my own rule in some
respects - to the left of this sentence is an advertisement
that states a monthly income which is available for
everyone to read. This is because there are exceptions to
the rule....

Part of my own income is generated from the Internet
marketing industry and the competitiveness of this industry
means that to have any chance of success, you must already
have achieved a degree of success in other areas online.
Often, the mark of success is the level of income your
businesses are generating.

Here's the thing though, I own several online businesses
that no one in the Internet marketing industry knows about
and they generate just as much income for me as my 'public'
businesses. Some of my closest friends don't know about
these websites!

These sites quietly generate income and several are in
completely untapped markets with little/no competition. If
I were to reveal the markets, I would be flooded with
competition in hours.

I am not alone - most successful Internet marketers keep
their cards close to their chests - why wouldn't they? It
is daft to start shouting about what is making you money as
this simply tempts the copycats out and into the game.
Making a success of any business is hard enough but to
invite competition is crazy!

If at some point you decide you want to venture into the
Internet marketing 'how to' industry then do as I have done
and make a couple of your sites high profile but keep the
big money earners a secret.

Which brings me to another point - a lot of people first
try to make money online in the Internet marketing arena
and this is a big mistake. This is an incredibly
competitive area and there is just as much money to be made
in other markets and most of the time it is, quite simply,
a heck of a lot easier....

Think about it, in the Internet marketing industry you are
usually pitching to other people that have a much higher
awareness of sales techniques than 'normal' people. You
are used to pop ups, autoresponders, newsletter lists, free
ebooks etc and know that they are all designed to get you
to spend money. Thing is though it works but how much
better would it work in an industry where the customers
don't have the same level of awareness? I can tell you - a
LOT better :-)


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