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Is 'Complex Equivalence' Hindering Your Online Success?
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By: Jo Han Mok Email Article
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It’s tragic.

Statistical data from survey results have shown that the No #1 problem that people face in Internet Marketing is “getting started”.

And what’s really sad about this is that the people who are actually “getting started” are getting it all wrong!

As a coach and featured speaker at Internet Marketing events, I’ve seen and heard it all firsthand, and sometimes people can be as stubborn as mules.

Here’s the typical mindset of a person getting started:

“I’m starting out, so where do I get my domain name, hosting, autoresponders, how do I design a webpage and get it live on the Internet, how do I process credit cards…”

Then this misguided individual will go all out to find out how to do all these things, and still go on to fail anyway.

And my definition of “failure” in this case, is simply being unable to bring home the dough.

There is a good reason behind this…

Misguided individuals like are simply asking the wrong questions. If you examine the nature of their questions, you’ll understand that they have a “quest” and burning desire to become what Michael Gerber, the author of the E-myth calls “technicians”.

They’re interested in the whole “technical process” of running an Internet business. The nuts and bolts, and this spells D-E-A-T-H for the entrepreneur, because a technician works in the business, not ON the business.

Does a world class chef necessarily know how to run a successful restaurant?

Does a hairstylist necessarily know how to run a successful hair salon?

Does a “web competent” person necessarily know how to create a successful Internet business?

A technician is NOT an entrepreneur.

The entrepreneur works ON the business. The technician works IN the business.

Whatever happened to the building blocks of a world class business like vision, leadership, management, lead generation, customer retention and most importantly, the MARKETING?

It’s just common sense. Anyone looking to become a successful Internet Marketer, should get the “marketing” part right first before even THINKING about doing anything else.

If you do not know how to market effectively, if you do not know how to go about generating revenue for your business, why do you even bother to think about stuff like autoresponders, hosting and all those knick knacks when you do not even established a framework for them to fit into.

So if you’re reading this article and you’re “guilty” of trying to become a technician, reinvent your business by asking yourself the CORE business questions instead.

Questions like:

* Have I worked my business around my lifestyle?

* Is there room for growth with the business model I’ve conceived?

* Have I identified my target market?

* Do I know their biggest problem?

* Have I created a unique web position?

* Have I done research for setting up potential strategic alliances?

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Jo Han Mok is a frequent guest and featured speaker at Internet Marketing bootcamps and conferences on subjects such as copywriting and Joint Venture Marketing. Visit his website to find out how he can help you turn mere words into cash! ==>http://www.MasterWordsmith.com

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