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7 Step Guide to Internet Marketing World Domination in 2012

For most entrepreneurs, the start of a new year means new business goals, resolutions and achievements to look forward to in the months ahead. Over the past year I’ve been honored to have the opportunity to work with some of the best and brightest in the industry, and have boiled down what I’ve learned as a ClickBank Insider to this 7 step guide to things you can do in 2012 to help you achieve riches, rewards and world domination with your Internet marketing efforts in the new year.

1. Get Specific

Set realistic but specific goals. What do you want to achieve this year? For some it may be doubling your 2011 sales, and for others it may be breaking into a new niche. Whatever your goals are, make sure they’re specific and achievable. For example, if you’re just starting out, you may want to commit to making $200 a month as an affiliate promoting products in the Health and Fitness niche (and what better time to get started than new years resolution season?). This is a specific and achievable goal, and you’re less likely to get discouraged if you’re able to reach your goals along the way. It’s a good idea to write your ideas down and share them with others to help hold yourself accountable.

2. Be a Quitter

Unless you’re superhuman, there’s a limit to what you can do on your own. If you want to get serious about growing your business in 2012, you’ve got to identify the work you can quit doing. You might be the very best in the industry at website building, backlinking, graphic design and copywriting, but that doesn’t mean your time is best spent doing ALL of these things. What can be outsourced? Truth is, it’s probably a lot more than you think. Sometimes a good third party can get the job done, and free up your time for more important things like business strategy that will ultimately make your business more successful in the long run.

The new year is also a good time to take a long hard look at your business and identify something that isn’t working for you or producing desirable returns. Not all products are going to be super sellers and not all promotions are going to crush it. It may be helpful to use the 80/20 Rule as a guide. Chances are there’s something like 20% of your efforts that are producing 80% of your results. Take a look at that portion of your efforts that are not producing results, and vow to quit what isn’t working and refocus that energy toward something that is.

3. Make a Name for Yourself

Over the past couple of years I’ve been amazed at the number of Internet marketers content to work in the shadows making a living promoting in one trendy niche to another, without really taking the time to develop a long term lasting business. This kind of existence can be exhausting, and in a way that constant struggle defeats the purpose of what’s so attractive about Internet marketing in the first place – the lifestyle. Now I’m not saying forget the short term trendy businesses, ClickBank is in the business of long tail digital goods after all, but consider building something more sustainable. Develop your personal brand. For every person in the industry who has made a name for themselves there are thousands working in the shadows. Stand for something, become something, set yourself apart. Be the expert and the money will follow.

4. Forget Your Passion

I’ve met countless Internet marketers this year whose search for a passion to which they can dedicate their life’s work has literally paralyzed their productivity. In 2012 I say produce first, passion second. Pick something, do something, and learn from that. In this continually changing, constantly evolving industry, no one stays in the same niche forever, and it’s common for passions to evolve and businesses to evolve over time. Master something, then move on to the next thing. Just start, do, create, produce and learn. Don’t let your search for doing what you love and loving what you do result in doing nothing at all. You might just find your passion along the way.

5. Connect

Make a list of people you want to meet next year. Think of people you can learn from and who can directly or indirectly help your business and cultivate these relationships. Come up with a plan to connect with each and every person on your list. Industry events are a great way to meet people. Email, phone, social media, or even old fashioned letters work too. Before you ask for help, offer to help them first. Then offer again. And again. Studies of reciprocity in social psychology and human behavior tell us that people feel compelled to respond to positive action or favors, with favors in return. These days, joint venture relationships are closely correlated with the success of businesses. So do a lot of favors for a lot of people, form relationships and JVs, and know that it will come back to benefit you in the end.

6. Risk It

One of my favorite things about this industry is that the opportunities are endless. There so many different ways to promote and sell products and it seems like there are new tactics popping up every day. So next year, try something new, push your limits, don’t be afraid to fail. Even investing time in a new area of your existing business, say, split testing, can be a little scary. Because time is money, and we all want to be spending time on the things that generate the highest returns. Spending money can also be risky, but what better thing to invest in than yourself? In 2012, don’t be afraid to take more risks to reap more rewards.

7. Rekindle the Fire

Just like relationships benefit from newness and creativity to stay exciting, so can your business. You work hard all year and it’s easy to get caught in a rut, making it feel like Groundhog Day and putting you on the fast track to burn-out. Take a vacation, work from somewhere else, pick up a new hobby or read a fiction book. Do something out of the ordinary that can give you a fresh perspective on your business and on life. All of these are ways to enhance creativity and get you looking at your business in a new light. You’ll be glad you did.

Whether you aspire to world domination, niche domination, six figures a year or a hundred bucks a month, implementing just a few small changes in your business or approach to business could make make all of the difference for you next year. What do you want to achieve in 2012?

About

Molly is the Marketing Specialist for ClickBank and shares insider tips, industry best practices and the latest updates on ClickBank features designed to help you earn more with Internet marketing.

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26 Responses to “7 Step Guide to Internet Marketing World Domination in 2012”

  • doug_eike says:

    Focusing, clearing a path before you, getting realistic, connecting, taking risks. All of these are important and sometimes difficult to do. Thanks for the tips!!

  • Adam says:

    I can fully understand what you said here “just start, do, create, produce and learn. Don’t let your search for doing what you love and loving what you do result in doing nothing at all.”

    I get that feeling a lot of wanting to only do what I really love but the reality is that we all have to do things we don’t always care for. The main thing to remember is that were doing something that is eventually going to take us to where we want to be. We can’t see it at the time but we are working towards our goals. So don’t give up and keep pushing through the tough times.

  • Rich says:

    At the heart of what you said is a simple rule; One needs to act to get any results. Even if the results are not what you expected initially, because you acted you would have a now have a clear indication of what not to do going forward. You’d be one step closer to achieving the results you want all because you took action. Great advise.

  • Joe says:

    Hi Molly,
    Nice article. Thanks for writing it. I have a MAJOR issue with Rule #2 in my life and you just made me realize it. I owe you one!

    Joe

  • Justin Mazza says:

    Hi Molly,
    I totally agree with outsourcing and delegating things to do. I am a one man show and recently I outsourced two projects that I would normally have done on my own. This saved me a lot of time and frustration.

  • Focus is really the most important factor in getting things done and accomplishing a lot more. Just like the saying; where there is focus, energy flows! and it is.

  • Casey Jones says:

    These are definitely worthwhile words and I am going to put them to use. I am going to put aside all things that do not contribute to meeting the goals I have set for the next 6 weeks. I am going to concentrate my efforts and then rest for a week then start the process over again. I did this at the start of last year with our eBay business and doubled it within the year. We now have over 11,000 listings and are well on our way. This year my focus is on our affiliate programs and clickbank. We have a list of 15,000 emails and are eager to get the ball rolling. It will be a great 2012!!!

  • Graham in UK says:

    Hi Molly
    When I first started online I was so confused as to what niche to start off with, having been told to stay clear of the ‘make money’ niche as it was too competitive. So after 6 months of non-activity but learning more each week, I got frustrated by not having started anything at all.
    The advice regularly given was to get into something you are passionate about, so I thought what can I do? The it hit me – I’ve owned German Shepherd Dogs for nearly 40 years so I’ll start a website about them.
    Have I made lots of money from this? …. No – it seems that dog training and related topics are not mainstream, free advice takes a lot of my time but has not led to internet financial success…. so I guess you are right in saying “Forget Your Passion”.
    Where that leaves me now I just don’t know?

  • Risk it And Outsource it :) Short and true :)
    loved the way you presented your thoughts .

  • Joened says:

    Hi Molly
    How to join clickbank and what profit, loss and other risks when joining her in clickbank. Can the results obtained from the sale be transferred to your bank account? If you can how do it?

  • Brian says:

    Rule #2 is the eye opener for me. Rarely does a light bulb flash in front of me, it just did. And to your point about “implementing just a few things”…is also massively important step. Break down each of these 7 steps into 7 little steps and it will be that much easier. Suddenly you have 49 things to try in 52 weeks of the year. Surely something will give!

  • Great article and true in many ways. I’d hold up Paul Colligan as a prime example of someone who has made himself an expert in one subject but then evolved into others as the market and needs have changed. I first came across him in 2004 when he was a recognized expert in MS Front Page website software. He’s now recognized for video and social media having done podcasting in between!

  • Stay focussed, also a good tip ;)

  • jay says:

    I love when you say “Unless you’re superhuman, there’s a limit to what you can do on your own”, it’s really my case, and I wonder from so many people or marketers too!.
    produce first, passion second. another perfect statement, but yes with so much to learn everyday and little time it comes difficult to just concentrate on making money, instead the task becomes more a slow constructions with no end. thanks for your blog it really encourage me to proceed and start using more effective tactics…
    great job congrats
    Jay

  • M.Bayu Aji says:

    Wow you tips is powerfull, I hope I can make big income from clickbank this year..success for all:-)

  • Neymar says:

    be organized also is a good tip to keep things going … thanks for the great article molly!

  • Thanks for the article. I know you recommend outsourcing. Are there any websites that you have found particularly useful to get the right person to do these marketing jobs whether it be building a website, writing an article or backlinking? Thanks!

  • Caroline says:

    As a Law of Attraction coach much of what you have said applies to everything including life.

  • Rick says:

    Good tips. Being a quitter is so important to really focus and go with your strengths. There are too many opportunities that make us chase the short path, rather than taking the long road.

  • Wayne Evans says:

    Hi Molly,

    Really good tips here…thanks for refreshing my mind!

    The only point missing for me, is perseverance. This is THE ‘quality’ to have in this industry! Without it, you simply become one of the negative statistics!

    Thanks again… posted on my Facebook page too for other to read!

    Llwyddiant!

    Joe

  • Jim says:

    Another tip with regard to goals is that goals need to be read on a regular basis. Regularly reading goals impresses them deeper into your subconscious mind, and whatever
    idea is fixed in your subconscious mind will always express itself in behavior.

  • Molly Lane, ClickBank says:

    Thanks for reading and for the comments!

    Graham – Passions can be tricky to monetize, because once you identified yours (German Shepherds in your case), if you want to make a living off of it you have a lot more to consider including market size, competition, barriers to entry, etc – really the overall opportunity of that niche to see if it’s worthwhile pursuing. But I know it’s possible! Good luck to you this year.

    Anita – Right now I like iwriter.com for article writing (it’s awesome), and you can outsource a ton of different jobs to fiverr.com including website building, backlinking, design and more. Those are just a couple of sites but there are a million others out there :) .

    Happy New Year!

  • cham says:

    Wow! Your article really rekindled my online business career! I just started my internet marketing last year and though I learned a lot, I wasn’t able to make considerable sales really. You’re right, I really have to give up those things that are not working and focus on those that gives me money. I also did almost all the works by myself and never tried outsourcing. I think I’ll try doing that for now. Take more risk to take more benefits in return. Thanks!

  • Caleb says:

    Although it is a bit debatable for many, I totally agree with number 4 because we tend to get overtaken by the paralysis of analysis effect. A great man was once asked that after getting knowledge what is the first thing that should be done…the answer was to just do SOMETHING!

  • Jovenmarlo says:

    Thanks. This is my first time to read an article from you and I like your advice.

  • Eric Briggs says:

    Some really great ideas here. I was really swamped down until I started outsourcing some of my work .
    Looking forward to an awesome year
    Eric

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