Great points and thanks for sharing your ever-evolving approaches to Internet Marketing. SEO, as you note, is one definite way to optimize your site placement into a stream of qualified traffic, for little cost (save some sweat equity). And, with a bit of practice, SEO may not wind up to be less daunting than it first appears.
Nice backflip,Ed. I look forward to your upcoming half-twist, before you stick the landing.
I like your thinking. As a member of Rich Schefren’s BGS group I’ve got to agree with you – it’s all heading towards operating like a traditional business ie you either need staff and/or outsourcers.
There are just too many parts to all of this to go it alone.
Aloha Ed,
Great videos. Great info.
I agree. The Wild West days of the Internet are winding down.
What will a successful marketer look like in the end?
** He will have a formal company with employees (of some sort) to handle routine tasks.
** A marketer that focuses on ONE niche.
** A marketer that sells physical products.
** A marketer that has ONE front end offer pulling people into his marketing funnel.
It is amazing how many people aren’t listening — or getting it.
Aloha,
Jason Cain
Goldblogger.com
Hi Ed,
Great points and thanks for sharing your ever-evolving approaches to Internet Marketing. SEO, as you note, is one definite way to optimize your site placement into a stream of qualified traffic, for little cost (save some sweat equity). And, with a bit of practice, SEO may not wind up to be less daunting than it first appears.
Nice backflip,Ed. I look forward to your upcoming half-twist, before you stick the landing.
Cheers.
John
Hi Ed,
I like your thinking. As a member of Rich Schefren’s BGS group I’ve got to agree with you – it’s all heading towards operating like a traditional business ie you either need staff and/or outsourcers.
There are just too many parts to all of this to go it alone.
Cheers,
Peter
Hearoutloud.com