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September 10, 2007 - "I can believe the impossible, but not the improbable."
(Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936); English writer.)
When you read the statistics on a site like "Market Research":
http://www.InternetWorldStats.com
- a powerful tool for making good decisions:
http://www.internetworldstats.com/links5.htm
you certainly get an idea of what to expect in making money on the internet.
Now especially in the "Information and Services" business hundreds of offers pop up every day stuffing the mailboxes with "make money 15 minutes from now" and other great opportunities. Obviously many opportunity seekers make guys selling these programs extremly rich. So what really makes money in this industry is selling information about, how to make money with selling informaton about, how to ....
And to sell the means to do so, like advertising software, is very lucrative as well.
It's a natural food chain to find a position in. The easiest way to enter this arena is at the end of the food chain, take action out there and get eaten.
With all this information overload over the internet particularly in emails these days, how can you differentiate opportunity from hype? If you take action on the next "once in a lifetime" opportunity, you will lose money. Filtering all this information takes a lot of experience and time. Then you have a chance to find the "needle in a haystack" making you money.
A good source of information about IM is the "Warriorforum":
http://www.warriorforum.com/forum/
The name of this forum says it all: Internet Marketing is a battlefield for warriors.
And there is a Blog http://millionairesleague.blogspot.com/ about this topic with a lot of experience and knowledge about how to deal with information overload and the needle in the haystack.