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Warren Whitlock
January 17th, 2008 @6:00 pm  

Dr. Mani

You said it so well. The Internet Marketing niche is so tiny compared to the rest of the world, yet there’s a continuing wave of newbies being told it’s the sure way to profit.

Just a few minutes ago, I got a sincere request from a guy on my mailing list… anxious to get me on the phone to talk about his “break the code” product. I had to tell him that my list would shoot me for offering such hype.

Yet, when I look at twitter, read the blogs like yours that keep ME up to date, I never see anything from these guys.

They forget that most adults are good at something that they could teach others. With little work, they could become the recognized expert in a less crowded field.

We do it all the time with book, authors and our best seller blasts.

I see that you have links to Reese. I’m sure some will go watch it and buy his stuff.. then come up with a “get rich on the net” product.

But at least you warned them

Warren Whitlock
http://BestSellerAuthor.com/blog

Spoken like a true marketer, Mani.

You didn’t lose money last year because of how hard it really is. You lost money for 2 reasons…

1. You’re inflexible - or not as flexible as you think. It’s not a bad thing; it’s cultural actually.

2. The competition, towards which you so proudly beat your chest, is not just a handful of people vying with you over a limited number of gold coins. It’s a LOT, and I mean a REAL LOT of absolute know-nothing amateurs regurgitating all kinds of stupid shit by know-nothing professionals which has poisoned the well.

All the awkward, misfit, geeky wanna-be’s who have bought into the hype festival have spoiled the well for those with good knowledge and potential.

Therefore, one adaptation is to market to people who are caught in the middle - acknowledging their predicament and really taking them to heart rather than worsening it.

Seriously, who gives a f*ck about John Reese - as you know, some people are just trying to put food on their table, and others are just trying to keep their hearts beating. They don’t give a crap about our celebrity parades - they just want solutions.

Sam

Money.Power.Wisdom
January 18th, 2008 @4:54 am  

Thanks, Warren, for sharing your thoughts.

Sam, I’ve never revealed everything I’m doing, and
have multiple sub-niches within the broader one of
‘Marketing to Internet marketers’… so I’m a lot more
flexible than I appear. :)

Incidentally, I didn’t ‘lose money’ - just grew slower
than in the past.

Good points, though. Celebrities seem overly concerned
about celebrity status - and bloggers appear no better
than Internet marketers in this respect, from my
observation of the behavior of some of the famous ones!

All success
Dr.Mani

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