Internet Marketing as a Business: A brief rundown on what it all means

Every morning I wake up, sit down in front of my computer, and read about what’s going on around the world.  I make myself a tea (throat coat is my favorite), and while I am enjoying the aroma of it brewing, I check my affiliate stats.  I make sure that I’m still making money, I check to ensure that I haven’t accidentally spent a small fortune on advertising, and I see if I have any new e-mails.  Lately, this has been my business.

My computer was bought and paid for by my affiliate earnings, my rent and bills as well.  In fact, if you were to look at my income from a business point of view, you would see that I am really just a salaried employee of my own company.  However, when your company is an online one, it sure is dandy to have it pay for all of your expenses.

The fact is that anyone can turn a part-time internet marketing jaunt into an extremely lucrative full-time career.  It doesn’t involve smoke, mirrors, or magic tricks, but rather a good amount of work and equal that in foresight.  Being able to see where your business will be at the end of the year is a great way to determine whether or not it is worth pursuing.  In my case, I knew that my internet career would take off, and I dedicated myself to it.

This business is like all business, only with one major difference: it’s still so new that many people haven’t realized its full potential. While traditional entrepreneurs are pouring all of their money into brick and mortar businesses, internet entrepreneurs are establishing online strongholds that are designed to generate thousands of dollars per month in cash flow.  For someone like me, who works from home, running an online business is a fun and exciting experience.  That’s not to say, however, that it is painless and trouble free.

Far from it, in fact.  Online business is still business, and you still need to dedicate your time and energy.  You need to set up websites and marketing strategies that can become and remain profitable, and just like a brick and mortar business, you need to find a way to balance out your expenses and your profits.  If you made $100,000 in revenue but spent $99,000 to get it, you only walk away with $1,000 at the end of the day.

But the dream is still there, and for the first time ever, anyone in the world can cash in.  Some of my fiercest competition comes from Singapore, India, and Europe.  I’m not just competitng with Sal’s General Store down the street; my competition lives the same way that I do: with the sole intention of dominating the online economy.

And you know what, I wouldn’t have it any other way.

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August 9th, 2007

2 Comments

  1. eddie, August 18, 2007:

    ADEN,
    Amazing story on the upcoming and steadily growing business of online marketing etc… GOOGLE became a billion dollar company a nickel at a time, you are doing so great! You are ahead of the times and your making a great income with little work and easy hours, congrats to a self employed educated businessman!!!!
    Your friend,
    ED

  2. richi, September 5, 2007:

    Great blog. I really liked it. I have also created a lens in same niche. This is my first time, hope u guys like it. Here’s a brief intro: So you’ve decided to enter the world of internet affiliate marketing. It may not always be easy. If you want to be ahead of the competition and achieve more than just moderate success, then you need a good affiliate internet marketing tip or two. http://www.squidoo.com/Top-4-Affiliate-Internet-Marketing-Tip/

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