Haul In Big Profits on the Internet Frontier

May 20
21:00

2002

Brian Moore

Brian Moore

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Today I have an expedition for you. In this modern age you
and I are the pioneers of the Internet marketing frontier.
Our Conestoga wagons,Haul In Big Profits on the Internet Frontier Articles now better known as computer
terminals, trek us to new dreams of online riches and a
better way of life.

In the days of the American frontier, our ancestors sought
riches of a better piece of land-freedom from the confines
of uncomfortable quarters in the Eastern cities. We
nowadays strive for relief from long hours at the plant or
office.

Or, preferring the day job scene, we blaze our own fresh
trails to long-term extra income. We open part time home
businesses.

The expedition
I'm talking about is over relatively
uncharted territory-the wilderness of information
marketing. When I packed my wagon and headed west, we
explorers were foraging among the trees. We weren't
yet
sure of the trail.

We knew people would pay for electronically delivered
information, but we
weren't sure how to get them to do it.
In our greenness we foundered in experiments with Free For
All Links, search engine positioning, and much to our
dismay, Email spamming.

Unfortunately many still haven't
learned that spamming is
not only rude and ruthless, its useless. Its kind of like a
cowpoke yelling through a late nineteenth-century saloon
door. The piano player stopped playing, everyone got quiet
and looked, and then the din rose again.

Well, the trail ruts are a great deal easier to follow
today. We have a host of excellent wagon masters to lead
the way, too. For a look at some of the better ones check
out the affiliate plans at

http://www.allprobizops.com/plans.html.

You'll find on the lead horses some of the most experienced
and successful marketers on the trail.

I'm
sure there are plenty more great programs out there.
Don't lose sleep looking for them. You'll have no trouble
finding them.

Do you remember what caused the great gold rush 150 years
ago? Of course. The words,
There's gold in them hills,
passed among opportunity seekers all over America. Back
then they called it word-of-mouth advertising, and its no
different today.

In the modern computer age it's
described as viral
marketing. You're no doubt aware of this if you've been on
the Internet even a short time.

The best way to sell information on the Internet is to tell
people about it and trust they will repeat the news as
often as they can. Then other people will do likewise and
the whole thing will simply spread like wildfire.

For example, we offer free gifts that we hope people pass
on to others. Inside the gifts we deliver our contact
information and some irresistible links to entice people
back to us for the sale.

Now you may ask, what do I tell people about? What
information do I possess that people will buy? Perhaps
you've figured that one out and are bringing in the mother
load like crazy. It is, after all best if you have your own
product as a basis for your business.

If you're
like me, though, you
don't yet have a handle on a
good information product of your own. I'm
working on an
ebook where my Ezine articles will be compiled in one
package.

For now,
don't despair. Just unearth the best affiliate
program on the Internet and start from there. You'll
discover unbeatable products and invaluable marketing tools
and training.

And before long your expedition on the Internet marketing
frontier will be under way. To those of you starting in the
east and heading for the west, be flexible. Turn lost hope
into success.

Follow the trail of your forerunners. Their wagon ruts are
there because they've blazed the path. Where they've strayed
you see their skull and crossbones helping you avoid their
mistakes. Where they've succeeded their signs point you
onward.

Happy Trails!