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Internet Marketing Business Secrets

Submitted by v8 on Wednesday September 9, 2009 No Comments

Did you know the three words that separate the big companies and the sole proprietorship?

What’s the difference between a corner store, run by a single person and a multinational company, say McDonald?

 

Small business is about: People, People and People.

 

Big business leverages on: People, Process and Technology.

 

A cornerstore relies someone who knows it all while 7-Eleven runs on autopilot by people who, by default, does not need to know a thing about the business. Big corporations implement repeatable Processes and hire People to operate in the business. Lastly, Internet Marketing Technology is used to speedup Internet Marketing Processes and connect People.

 

When it comes to online business, you need get the three pieces of the puzzle together in order to make it a success online.

 

Conglomerates have processes in place to run their daily operations. I have studied the online marketing process in the last 5 years, realizing many marketing tactics are just some shotgun approach.

People are the most crucial components as everything on earth is created by mankind including internet. Your people can be your affiliates, your joint venture partners, your suppliers, and etc. Technology is applied to speed up the processes that are designed to make the system work. Processes involve planning the outcome or final destinations that the business aim to derive. Every piece of the information is vital.

I have created a 10 day process map which you can download today and simplify your internet marketing Processes. Thousands of online businesses implemented the same process.

Check Out Internet Marketing Best Practices.

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