Everywhere you look, you
are inundated with advertising for various products and services from Internet
marketers. You can't scroll through Facebook without seeing an ad for some
webinar that promises the secret system to make six or seven figures with
their signature offering. You want to grow your business and create
freedom so these offers are tempting.
The scariest part of
the Internet marketing world today is all the money that is being spent on coaches,
courses and digital information products that only deliver hype. It's a
great opportunity for online entrepreneurs to grow revenue but there are more
than a few bad apples (as in any industry) that are hurting the reputation of
the industry in general. Here are five hard realities of the Internet marketing
world today.
1. The sales copy is
better, leading you to buy things you don't need.
Over the years, marketers
have gotten better at finding your emotional triggers and creating copy that
plays on those triggers. Don't misunderstand what I'm saying. I'm definitely
not saying all marketers are shady or that writing to emotional triggers is
always wrong. What I am saying is that the copy is designed to make you feel a
certain way and take certain actions that will eventually lead to a sale.
When making a business
decision, you have to keep your emotions out of the equation as much as
possible. Look past the copy, and evaluate what the practical takeaways would
be and how they would benefit where you are in your business right now. Look at
the offer; study the testimonials; and examine the person, who is
teaching, to make sure they know what they're talking about.
2. The premium content
doesn't go deep enough.
Too much of the premium
Internet marketing offerings are designed for one thing: to upsell you on the
more advanced offering. You buy one thing, and you are constantly being upsold
on something else. The content gives you advice, such as create good
content, but it doesn't tell you what good content is, how to create
it or the most effective ways to market the good content. To get those
next steps, you have to join the exclusive next step.
If you are thinking about
investing in information training, make sure the training goes as deep as you
need it to. Don't be afraid to ask questions or talk to others who have taken
the training. Make sure you are going to get the type of information and
strategies you can use for implementation and growth.
3. You don't get the
personal support you need to actually make progress.
One of the biggest
downfalls of online based training is that you can't get your questions
answered. There are a lot of courses that are simply a talking
head video, and that's it.
When you start
implementing and have questions, you don't have the option to get them
answered. And, if there is a private group for the program, the marketer isn't
usually too active in the group. Don't invest in training where you can't get
your questions answered. And, you will have questions.
4. You are pushed to
spend beyond what makes you comfortable.
A common upsell tactic in
Internet marketing is when you are convinced that you don't care about your
growth and personal development if you aren't willing to spend crazy amounts of
money.
It's just not true. You
can care about your personal development without going broke by buying a
certain course, product or investing with a certain coach that you can't
afford or whose training is way too advanced for you.
Yes, you want to push
yourself out of your comfort zone, but only where it makes practical sense. You
don't want to spend the rent money in the name of personal development and
growth.
5. You already have the
resources you need to grow on your own.
There is a wealth of free
information through videos, podcasts and blogs that have the information
and strategies that can help you grow. The reality is that we, as humans,
consume too much information. You probably have more knowledge about a topic
than you realize. Use what is available for free. When you hit a wall, think
about what investment makes sense to get you to the next level.
Before you spend money on
a coach or a course, make sure you have thoroughly done your research.
Make sure you are in a position to benefit from the training. There are many
great investments that will be good for your business, but only after you reach
a certain level. Don't be fooled by sales copy that makes it seem like you need
to spend money right now. Know yourself, and know your business.
I can already hear some
of the feedback from some marketers that are going to read this. Yes, many
people do invest in training, and do nothing with it. Sometimes the problem is
that people don't take action. I get that. But, what I am talking about here is
the people, who do want to take action but are misled. It's better for all
involved if you thoroughly research, and make an informed decision.
Written By: Kimanzi Constable
Credit: Entrepreneur.com
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