Prioritize Your Internet Marketing Projects Part 1
If you’re like me you have several ideas running around in your head for new projects to work on. I think most of us end up at
this point eventually. Maybe its all that information overload we were injected with!
The question is how do you choose what to work on 1st? Well there are of course several ways to go about it. Today I am
going to talk about the make internet marketing history projects! You know the one’s Butterfly Marketing, Traffic Secrets,
Product Launch Formula, etc. The one’s we all wish we had thought of. These projects will obviously take a great deal of time
to complete, but they hopefully will be your internet cash cow.
The first thing to consider of course is the marketplace demand. Make sure you due your research to make sure your idea is
what people want and will pay for. If you don’t you have no one to blame, but yourself when you fall flat on your face.
Now an important thing to think about with bigger projects is what will the demand for the product be when it’s completed?
Say you have the next Cabbage Patch doll or beanie baby ready to manufacture. Um well by the time it’s completed will
people still be interested? Web 2.0 works now and is popular. It use to be blog and ping. You get my drift. If by the time your
project is complete the market will be dead then move on to your next idea!
Next you want to consider the costs involved and what your expected return on investment could be.
With a big project like this it is also wise to have a trusted team of people to work with or outsource pieces of the project to.
It is never a good idea to let your team member’s see the whole project. I’d hate to see anyone project get stolen by an
unscrupulous thief. It happens unfortunately.
Last but not least make sure you focus on the one project you choose to work on. If you are starting new projects or mini
projects every few months forget it. You will never get any of them done. Scattering your energy will only keep you broke and
frustrated!
Finally if you’re just getting started online I recommend you start with smaller quick projects. Which we we talk about next
time in part 2. I wish you luck on your next project.


























