The 2007 Model Internet Marketer - Part 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzoO_i-SgvE

 

 

This is the first part of my new distinctions on Internet Marketing. Things are changing and over the next few days I want to highlight a few of the ones that I think ar going to have a dramatic impact.

Ed

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2 Responses to “The 2007 Model Internet Marketer - Part 1”

  1. So the Lone Ranger needs a team of Tonto’s or to JV…

    It makes sense.

    What about new entrants who are cashflow strapped and go to 30DC to create cashflow?

    And/or those that have a profitable site thanks to say 30DC, but do not have spare cashflow over fixed costs & living expenses, and selling is not the desired option?

    Seems like you can get caught between a rock & a hard place to quote another cliche :-)

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  1. Affiliate Monkeys » Blog Archive » The end of the lone ranger?:

    […] Interesting short video over on Ed Dales blog. Basically Ed is saying that the days of the one man band being able to push a niche website up into the higher earning range ($10,000+ a month) may be comming to an end. The amount of work you need to do these days on all the various tasks to optimise and promote your site to this sort of level may be getting beyond one person.  Ed’s always an interesting read and I think his blog is well worth checking out over the next few days as he goes into more details. […]

    --March 6, 2007 @ 2:34 am

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