Article Marketing - at Last, a Free Step by Step, “how To” Guide (part 2)
In the last installment of this mini-course we discussed what Article Marketing is, what it does, and what it can do. In this installment we will discuss what it Article Marketing cannot do.
**What Article Marketing Will Not Do**
Article Marketing will NOT make you rich overnight!
Ok, now that I have that off my chest I feel much better. You are an internet professional and you deserve to know the honest truth right up front.
We have all been up late at night and seen the infomercials that will try to tell you that you can make big money by working for as little as 15 minutes per day. Or the commercials with totally phony actors saying "I made $10,000 this month working part time"
I am here to tell you that unless you have a great deal of start up capital and can afford to outsource everything you will not make that kind of money, at least not in the beginning.
The truth is that you are going to put in quite a few hours each and every day. Your articles will not write or submit themselves. You need to know up front that in order to succeed in Article Marketing or any business for that matter you need to put your nose to the grindstone and burn the midnight oil. In short you are going to have to do the grunt work.
**How much time per day is it going to take? **
That depends. Are you starting your business to supplement the income you are making from another job or running it full-time?
If you are supplementing your day job income then you can start slowly and work a few hours per day, but don't expect to see a big profit for awhile.
Should you be diving in head first and starting an internet business as your primary source of income, you should expect to work six to eight hours per day. When I started I decided to jump in with both feet and make it my primary income source. Back then there were quite a few twelve hour days.
Believe me when I say that you will have to work for every penny that you earn in an Article Marketing business. I am not saying that you are going to physically exhaust yourself, but you will feel a bit of mental fatigue when you are done for the day.
This mini-course will be continued in Part 3.
**What Article Marketing Will Not Do**
Article Marketing will NOT make you rich overnight!
Ok, now that I have that off my chest I feel much better. You are an internet professional and you deserve to know the honest truth right up front.
We have all been up late at night and seen the infomercials that will try to tell you that you can make big money by working for as little as 15 minutes per day. Or the commercials with totally phony actors saying "I made $10,000 this month working part time"
I am here to tell you that unless you have a great deal of start up capital and can afford to outsource everything you will not make that kind of money, at least not in the beginning.
The truth is that you are going to put in quite a few hours each and every day. Your articles will not write or submit themselves. You need to know up front that in order to succeed in Article Marketing or any business for that matter you need to put your nose to the grindstone and burn the midnight oil. In short you are going to have to do the grunt work.
**How much time per day is it going to take? **
That depends. Are you starting your business to supplement the income you are making from another job or running it full-time?
If you are supplementing your day job income then you can start slowly and work a few hours per day, but don't expect to see a big profit for awhile.
Should you be diving in head first and starting an internet business as your primary source of income, you should expect to work six to eight hours per day. When I started I decided to jump in with both feet and make it my primary income source. Back then there were quite a few twelve hour days.
Believe me when I say that you will have to work for every penny that you earn in an Article Marketing business. I am not saying that you are going to physically exhaust yourself, but you will feel a bit of mental fatigue when you are done for the day.
This mini-course will be continued in Part 3.
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