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4 Common Mistakes Made By Newbie Online Marketers PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 06 June 2009
By Steve Weber

  I help many beginners who are trying to build their Internet business. Unfortunately, many beginners fall for the many scams targeting them. I'm going to cover some of the most common online scams beginners fall for.


1. Turnkey sites - These packages, although maybe not your typical online scam, are still not helpful to beginning online marketers. The reason is that these easy and quick sites are often not search engine friendly. Also, many of these sites usually have duplicate content problems. Beginners should stay away from these sites, and learn how to make SEO friendly web pages.

2. Link farming - Never fall for in anything that promises you many links from other sites. Never sign up for offers which say something like, $29.95 for 10,000 back links. That is a definite scam. And not only is it a scam, but it can also get you banned from Google!

3. Free ad sites Beginners often want to promote affiliate marketing offers on free ad sites. Free classified ads simply wont. Who goes to free adclassified sites to buy anything? I sure dont, and I'm sure you never do. No cost classified websites are visited mainly by the advertisers there who trying to make sales. Legitimate buyers do not visit those types of free sites.

4. No cost Although free hosting isn't really a scam, it really is a waste of time for Internet marketing beginners. No cost hosting offers a place to put a web page, but that web site does not belong to the site owner. It is a free website, and the owner of the website is putting effort

Visit Steve Weber's Website at http://www.StevesClassRoom.com For More Great Online Marketing Tips and Tricks.

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