The Application of Knowledge
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The application of knowledge in internet marketing is what really separates one from being successful from someone who spends years struggling without making a cent. There is a wealth of free information available online for how to make money. Maybe this information being free is causing some people to become lazy in their application or usefulness of the information.
Free products and reports like Chimp Change and Russell Brunson’s IM Myth may not seem to hold as useful information in people’s mind as a product they have to buy. So while their knowledge grows and increases, they perhaps keep looking for that important piece of information that will set them financially free. Most of us have probably been through the phase where we go from program to program trying to find the one that fits us.
There have been incredibly successful products released to help people get over this learning phase to the application of what they’ve learned. Mike Filsaime’s Butterfly Marketing and the infamous Rich Jerk have created lots of new internet marketers who will soon make a name for themselves. Perhaps that’s exactly what this group of aspiring internet marketers need.
Most remember exactly what internet marketing product or document made them get into the game and stick with it as long as it takes to make it. That single product that grew in them the sudden inspriation to succeed come hell or high water. While knowledge grows the internet keeps changing, and what may have been good and useful a year ago may no longer work or be ineffective. These changes that cause changes in the results of new internet marketers, who may see their efforts happening as too slow or not at all, may be a big reason for the lack of the application of new knowledge they get.
The honest truth is that there is no instant traffic generation technique that will flood your inbox with sales, or make your rich with more money than you can imagine in a short time, or have money roll in on autopilot–UNLESS you apply everything you learn as much as you can. The knowledge you get needs to turn into work to make it happen, whether it’s experimenting with PPC or writing an article a day. If it were as easy as auto-pilot from day one eerybody would be doing this. You really do get back what you put in, and you learn as you go.
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