Internet Marketing - The Slow-Burn Technique Or The Fast Track?

Is 'getting rich quick' possible online? I'd say it isn't. My defences immediately go up whenever I see a program that promises something like a thousand dollars overnight, or making 5 figures in just one week.

However, that's not to say making money online has to come very slowly. It can come relatively quickly if you make it so. I wouldn't say there is a method to get rich quick online, nor does going about it slowly cut the mustard.

The balance is somewhere in between. If you want to get ahead, you have to move fast and market big and fast right from the off. Start generating leads everyday, and start building up momentum. Create more joint ventures and go to more networking events. Instead of writing 5 articles a day, ramp it up to 10 articles a day. Maybe invest in a piece of software such as Dragon Naturally Speaking that allows you to write your articles faster.

The fact is, no proper business was ever run without some investment! So if you don't have the money to start investing in marketing and product creation, perhaps you should get a day job first. Then once you have some savings stashed away, you can start a business part-time while still working your day job. Most of the entrepreneurs I know (and myself) started out this way.

So remember: while there is no such thing as 'getting rich quick' online (unless you win the lottery), you don't want your business to move forward too slowly as well. Take massive action, and act quickly.

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