Decide to create something. Anything. Once you do, your frame of reference changes…for the better. You’ll see.
When you’re new to internet marketing—or really to anything—all processes are new and you have no idea where you really are during any point of a process.
Are you at point A, point J, point Z, you just don’t know for sure. Are you doing the “right” things?
You ask experts and people who have opinions, but really they don’t know. Their viewpoints are often disorienting because some of their information is probably wrong or in conflict with other information.
In the end, the drama of “not knowing” might be pretty close to meaningless as things more or less work out anyway! What to do…
Marketing online consists of many basic activities. Boring or plain choices that are handled honestly, regularly, and with concern about your product and your customer.
Not at first, but eventually, these blah choices produce consistent results that automatically improve over time.
Moving from one blogging software to another can break your RSS feeds. For podcasters, a broken link is a lost subscriber. How can you get Apple iTunes to properly note your changed (new) feed?
My recent experience with this is covered in this short podcast.
Spending 40 minutes to change a password (that I didn’t even want to change) is not making life easier for anyone. Why do some businesses make things harder and more time consuming than they need to be?
A new Ben Stiller movie is being filmed about 2 miles from where I live.
It’s called “30 Minutes Or Less”. They’ve got Vito’s Pizza closed off for filming today. Traffic is being diverted, but it’s kind of cool because you know, Michigan, Grand Rapids, not exactly the big time. But things are happening here.