As I mentioned on the last post, every single site I’ve been on that has Internet marketing tools say THEY have the very best material for you in every way. They all say the same thing, so how do you as a new marketer determine what is right for you?
A rating of the material with regards to necessary prerequisite skills would be helpful. Think of the wide variety of Web Site builder programs for example. Some are very “plug and play”, but will allow a pre-determined amount of templates or you can create custom web sites with very advanced programs.
Great points regarding the plethora of material out on the “Web”, some free, some low cost, some set free or low with an instant upsell, some pricey to begin with; the variations are almost endless. Though I agree that you have to be careful when searching for resources, a little research can provide great insight. I always find it helpful to then ask friends about their experiences (and remember that a true friend won’t instantly pitch you with their link) then make my decision.
While there aren’t too many tools/resources that fit the “one size fits all” label, there are a few that do.
Hi five readers ... most times if you are not sure what you've bought into because of the parting of money? its because you could be so excited you rush through the instructions rip the box open try and fit all the bits together before you totally understand how it should fit together ... sound familiar so far mmmmmm in other words I'm guessing some folks don't give tools there proper run through or try out before they are panicking and stamping on the floor and demanding their money back ... it takes two to tango ... after all most times you can simply get a refund or only pay the one month I'm finding these days its more than likely most sellers are honest and just trying to help its can be the buyers fault expecting to much?