If there's already a huge number of savvy marketers selling to your intended market, you should probably choose a different market.
Take world-famous online "shopping mall" Amazon.com, for example. They're one of the hugest online vendors out there. If you decide to start your own catalog site selling a general selection of books, or music, or DVDs, how will you ever be able to compete with an industry giant like Amazon?
Unless you figure out a way to offer a lower price (doubtful) or cater to a very specific niche Amazon hasn't yet tapped (difficult), you're going to have a hard time getting your business off the ground.
Nothing is impossible... but the more competitive a market, the more time and money it will cost for you to become successful.
If these rules seem ridiculously obvious, then I apologize for wasting your time. But I had to mention them. Every day, I see budding entrepreneurs break these rules and spend weeks... months... and even years working extremely hard for minuscule results.
And it frustrates me, because I know it didn't have to be that way.
If you want to learn how to find hot products that people are absolutely GUARANTEED to buy -- before you even start selling them! -- you can discover the formula that teaches you exactly how to do it in Step One of my best-selling course, "The Insider Secrets To Marketing Your Business On The Internet."
For more information, go to:
http://www.marketingtips.com
If you're just getting started online, you cannot afford to choose the wrong product! That's why we dedicated a full 5 lessons in our course to showing you how to choose the right product. You can let us hold your hand and walk you step-by-step through this entire scientific process.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
What NOT to sell on the Internet Part 2
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