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Breaking Out, In Internet Marketing

I just come across an outstanding article by Joanne
Mason over at TIMIC, and I just had to re-publish it here.

I belong to The TIMIC Membership Site and Joanne along
with other big name internet marketers including Willie Crawford,
brainstorm business strategies all the time. (TIMIC stands for
The Internet Marketing Inner Circle.)

I really enjoyed her article and thought it would be useful for
our visitors here. Here it is:

Don’t Break Into Internet Marketing – Break Out!
Copyright 2006, Joanne L. Mason,

http://www.PLRProfitClub.com

One of the biggest mistakes that most new Internet marketers
make is trying to succeed in the Internet marketing niche.
This attempt is an uphill battle paved with far more stories of
failure than success.

The Internet marketing arena is the natural habitat of super
successful people who in many cases simply transferred years
of offline business savvy in sales and marketing onto the
Internet. They came to the Internet with the knowledge and
skills necessary to quickly rise to the top of the Internet
marketing niche.

If your background is in another area of business or
education then chances are you are probably not equally
prepared to compete with established marketers. That doesn’t
mean you’re less capable, it just means you may find it very
difficult to succeed in Internet marketing. That’s a harsh
reality that I had to face just like most other wannabe
marketers.

Yet, there is another way to succeed online without spending
all your time, money and effort trying to survive in the
Internet Marketing niche. Simply change your focus from
trying to break into Internet Marketing and instead think
about breaking out.

While the gurus are very hard to go up against, at the same
time you’ve been placed in a prime position. As a new, less
experienced Internet marketer you have the opportunity to
learn as much as possible from these masters of marketing
then putting it to use in other niches.

Rather than attempting to compete with the Internet
Marketing giants, you can learn their tricks of the trade
and apply your new found wisdom to other niches that could
really benefit from your knowledge.

There is a lot more opportunity to help people and earn a
higher income outside of Internet marketing than there will
ever be inside the niche. Armed with the same amount of
information and experience that labels you an intermediate
level marketer within the Internet Marketing niche, you
could be considered a superstar in other niches that are not
as intensely focused on Internet Marketing skills. Your
increased status will command an increased paycheck.

Here’s a list of 40 industries, businesses or careers
outside of Internet marketing that could utilize the
information that you may already know about Internet
Marketing. I’ve personally worked with business owners in
several of these niches and have seen first hand how much
more productive and rewarding it can be to help others
succeed in their fields just by applying basic internet
marketing skills.

1. Accounting and Taxes
2. Administrative and Support Services
3. Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations
4. Arts, Entertainment, and Media
5. Authors and Poets
6. Automotive/Motor Vehicle/Parts
7. Beauty & Hair Care
8. Business Opportunities
9. Career & Employment Specialists
10. Child Care Services
11. Computer Services and Software
12. Consulting Services
13. Customer Service and Call Center
14. Education and Training
15. Electrical and Plumbing
16. Finance/Economics
17. Financial Services
18. General Contracting
19. Gifts and Flowers
20. Health & Nutrition
21. Home Décor, Repairs and Improvements
22. Hospitality/Tourism
23. Human Resources/Recruiting
24. Information Technology
25. Insurance
26. Legal
27. Medical
28. Military
29. Mortuary Services
30. Nonprofit
31. Publishing/Printing
32. Real Estate/Mortgage
33. Restaurant and Food Service
34. Retail/Wholesale
35. Sales
36. Sports and Recreation/Fitness
37. Telecommunications
38. Travel Services
39. Veterinary Services
40. Wedding & Event Planning

Copyright 2006, Joanne L. Mason,

http://www.PLRProfitClub.com
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Now that is something to think about! There must be some ideas there for you to implement. See you next time.

Al Smith

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