Don’t Buy Into the Hype

One of the most important things that you can do to keep your business on track is to keep yourself on track!  In my online marketing business, it’s very easy to get so wrapped up in the constant flow of information from various sources, including the news media, forums, and various blogs that I subscribe to, that you actually never accomplish any real work!

For a new marketer especially, it’s important to spend a certain amount of time reading the forums and blog posts in order to learn the basics, however, any marketer – new or old – can get so caught up in reading the latest Google update analysis, or the latest offering from the gurus, or even the latest rant, that they lose track of time and spend money they do not need to spend on products that are, at best, marginally helpful in your quest to earn online.

Recently, after several years of frequenting various forums, and reading several guru’s blogs, I decided to *NOT* spend any time reading anything that didn’t directly relate to some concern that I had for my business.  The reason?  Because, honestly, the forums are full of people just like me…everyone is speculating on the effect that this change or that update will have on their overall business.  And, since my business was actually affected by the recent Google algorithm updates, I was desperately reading and TRYING different approaches to regain my lost ranking and lost earnings.  The result?  Utter chaos!  Over the past six months, I have changed every one of my sites no less than 3 times, many more than that.  I have purchased this plugin or that piece of software, all in the hopes of regaining what should have been only a temporary setback.  Instead, I turned it into a  half year saga…every week I bought some new plugin, some new report, or some new theory that other people had as to why MY business might have been affected!  

Finally, after months and months of frantically restructuring site after site after site, I realized what I was doing…if I hadn’t already been set back by an update to the algorithm, I was definitely setting myself back with all of my wild, erratic changes…I was setting myself up to be branded as a fly-by-night, ever changing, spammy marketer. 

As an experienced brick and mortar business person, I already know that!  But in my foray into the online business world, where every change you make is noticed immediately by your visitors, I forgot that consistency is still the key to stable, long term growth of your business.  Think about it…if every time you went to the web site for CNN, it was a totally different website, would you trust their content?  NO.  When you go to an established website, you expect a certain degree of continuity.  You don’t expect it to look like it’s been hacked, or redirected to a site that in no way resembles the site you found last time you visited.

So, rather than continue to repeatedly change and rearrange my entire business in the hopes of emulating the supposed success of another marketer…I completely cut myself off from purchasing any new plugins, software, reports, etc., aimed at improving, changing, or magically solving my problem.  I no longer spend more than 15 minutes in the forums.  I read each blog post with a grain of salt.  And, when I’m tempted to hit that BUY button, I look at the list of things that I have purchased in the past six months, and realize that I’m not using any of them.

So, this home business tip is simple:  Don’t buy into someone elses hype.  Build your business in a stable, consistent way.  While you might see the occasional setback, and you might need to adapt to changes in your market, make sure that you’re the one deciding what needs to change…not some “guru” who’s trying to sell you some report or some tool that will magically change things overnight.  Real business doesn’t work that way, and neither should your home based business.

The Truth About an Online Business

One of the most common misconceptions about starting an online business is that the amount of effort required will be significantly less than that required to succeed in your offline job. In fact, the majority of the books, courses, videos, and forum entries that you read tell you how “easy” it is to make money “while you sleep.” All you have to do is throw up a website or two and “they will come.”  You will be able to quit your job in a matter of days or weeks…work just a few minutes a day…and all the while, the money will just keep rolling in…  Nothing could be further from the truth!

Your online business will be as hard, and in many cases much harder, to start than any other project you will ever try to accomplish in your spare time. And you should not expect anything less. Realizing this one simple, honest truth in the beginning will make all of the effort, all of the dedication, and all of the work that you will put into your business that much more understandable as you set about the task of building a sustainable, long term income from your online business.

Here are a few simple expectations as you begin your online journey:

  • In the beginning, you will work for a very limited return on your investment of time, energy, and money. 
  • If you are a novice, there is an enormous learning curve involved in all facets of internet marketing.  Not only will you need to learn how to select areas to target, but you will need to learn at least the basics of constructing a website, the basics of SEO, and the basics of building traffic to your site.  Further, as you focus your efforts toward affiliate marketing, blogging, membership sites, adsense, or some other area of specialization, you will need to learn everything that you can about those areas.  This can take days, weeks, or even months, depending upon the amount of time that you have available to dedicate to your business.
  • Even with the learning curve behind you, building your business will simply not happen overnight.  Building a website requires time, SEO takes time, and building traffic takes time.  The search engines do not normally find your site overnight – it can take days, weeks, and even months for a new website to reach its maximum potential across the entire internet.  And, during this time, these days, weeks, or months, you will be focused on the next step in the process.  The next step that will then take more time to build, propagate, and reach potential.

That one realization, the time factor involved in every step that you take in your online venture, will make all the difference in the world as you build your business.  Once you realize and accept that today’s efforts are actually for tomorrow’s income, then you will be well on your way to succeeding in your online business.