The 7 Deadly Sins of Internet Marketing

Internet Marketing failureWith so many people putting in some much time, effort, and resources into making money online, you’d think there would be a lot more successes. After all, the business of online marketing has matured quite a bit: there’s a wide array of business models to pursue, with easily learned strategies and effective tactics.

So why do so many fail?

As someone with nearly two decades in the trenches, and daily exposure & interaction on our own forum of 3,200+ internet marketers, I’ve seen it all. But while I can still be surprised, as I consider the question, the phrase “nothing new under the sun” comes to mind. In other words, I see marketers making the same mistakes today as I did when I began trying to make money online. It seems for every successful effort, there are 10 or more internet marketers – new & old – failing to achieve their objectives.

With the growing number of options, markets, and approaches – think mobile marketing, pay-per-call, click-to-call, the Social Web – the particulars of these ‘failures’ have multiplied, but when you get right down to it, these ‘IM hopefuls’ are really getting hung up by falling into the same traps as their ‘old school’ compatriots.

In an effort to distill these common pitfalls down to a digestable list, I’ve compiled a list I call “The Seven Deadly Sins of Internet Marketing”. And it’s right in line with the well-known “Pareto principle” that says that roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes, though it probably tips more towards 95-5 in IM: 95% of the reasons for “IM failure” can be boiled down to the same 5% of causes.

The solution…? Wouldn’t be much of an Internet Marketing resource without a solution… keep reading, it’s just past the list of causes:

The Seven Deadly Sins of Internet Marketing

#1: Inaction.

It shouldn’t need to be said, but I’ll say it anyway: nothing happens, if nothing happens. Success doesn’t happen through osmosis.

Whatever the circumstance (not starting, or quitting too soon, before our efforts have had sufficient time, is just as deadly as not starting in the first place), or the reason (poor prioritization, feeling overwhelmed, fear of failure, feeling intimidated with the task(s) at hand), if the days continue to go by without some significant forward motion, then we’re dead in the water. If this is you, finding a way to overcome inaction is Job #1.

#2: Lack of focus.

Most commonly, I see this in the guise of  “Next Shiny Object” syndrome – looking for or becoming distracted by a seemingly-better strategy, niche, course, idea, or tool. While there may legitimately be better ‘things’ out there, if you find yourself hopping from one to the next on a regular basis, then you need to get yourself a set of blinders. Otherwise, at best, the distraction will insure a mediocre outcome with whatever you’re doing. And “mediocre” today equates to “unsuccessful’.

#3 Procrastination.

I’ll write this one up later…

#4: Wrong Market.

Choosing the wrong niche is one of the more common “sins”. For some, it’s picking a niche that simply won’t work: not enough traffic/interest/revenue to be had, too competitive, or it requires a degree of familiarity or expertise that you don’t have. For others, it’s a mis-match between the chosen market and the business model used, such as trying to build a list in a niche that doesn’t buy anything.

#5: Lack of Systems.

Are you optimizing your pages, your copy, your traffic-generating efforts? If not, then you are in essence betting that you have it all working well right out of the gate – and the chances of that being so are slim-to-none.

How about your conversion efforts, are they optimized? What about tracking – are you tracking your visitors behavior on your site, your site metrics, etc.? If not, you have no way to know how you’re doing, or what you should be addressing.

#6: “Short-Term-ism”.

Ok, I made that term up – in case it wasn’t apparent. What I’m referring to is the all-too-common “sin” of trading longevity & sustainability for a short-term payout. Most commonly, these are the affiliate marketers who don’t build a list. Of rather, they don’t build their own list (you can be sure the vendor who’s products you’re promoting is very happy to have you build his list). Too much time or effort to do? The reality is, unless you’re getting very large commissions, and stellar conversions, you’re leaving money on the table, and leaving yourself with nothing to show beyond an initial payout. Another recipe for ‘long term unsuccess’.

#7: Doing it wrong.

I run a private internet marketing forum and a separate live training membership for marketers looking to become successful. We have over 3,200 members. If they knew what to do, and were doing it right, they wouldn’t need me to teach them how to become successful (in fairness, we have a lot of successful people on the forum, and over 1,200 posts on our “Success Stories” board to prove it).

Far too often we see internet marketers applying their best efforts to a strategy or tactic that won’t work, or not implementing a particular strategy or tactic properly. Even if everything else on this list is addressed, this “sin” can, and usually does, result in frustration, disappointment, and ultimately in failure.

The bottom line is this: internet marketing – as a business, and environment – has matured, and must be treated like a ‘real’ business. This means we have to be prepared to put in the necessary time and effort to learn, to apply ourselves and what we learn, to evaluate our efforts, and continually improve.

The good news? If we’re willing, it’s still the best business in the world.

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About Michael

Michael Ullman is the President of Analogy Marketing. He is also the author of several best-selling Internet Marketing courses, and writes extensively about the industry.

Comments

  1. This is so true Michael…I’m guilty of sins 1 & 2. My main problem is believing if it is going to work after putting in all the time and effort. I think for myself and probably the same for a lot of others is that once we see a little success then it would motivate us to do more. That is the hurdle I need to overcome, believing it’s going to be worth prioritising my time to IM

    Great Post:-)

  2. Why won’t anybody reply to my support ticket. I joined your 100kBluePrint Forum a week ago (PAID). But no one has replied to me. What’s up with the support?

    • Hi Jamel.

      My personal apology for missing your support ticket. You caught us right in the middle of a migration of the forum to a new hosting provider.

      I’ll make sure your ticket gets addressed today.

  3. Thanks for referencing us Wanda!

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