The Internet Frog searches for the Online Prince!

I’m not a total newbie. I’ve sold some stuff out of the garage on Trade Me, New Zealand’s Ebay equivalent. It’s an easy way to get your product online , have some fun with listing sales copy and spend a little more to get what is basically a classified ad with a photo and keep it on the ‘front page’  the top of the search category. People sell all sorts of stuff. It may save a trip to the dump – I sold an old couch for $6 and the buyer came and took it away for me!  Before that I think they sat on the floor, so win-win. Plus I get a little smiley and a star for my feedback rating. But it’s not so easy when I try to break into Internet Marketing and my only brand is my name, and I can’t piggyback off an established brand. So I go get my name as a domain but hang on, who knows to search for me, and am I a cele-britney ;o) ? Then I find my name John Kelly, is about as common as John Smith. Now how does anyone pick me out of the throng?  I am the internet Frog waiting for my transforming Kiss. Well here’s a Lilypad I found which might help YOU learn how to join the royal family where Cash is King !!  It’s an A-Z University for Online Marketers and it’s FREE  !  The Internet Marketing University  (I’m a member- look for john kelly :o ))

2 Responses to “The Internet Frog searches for the Online Prince!”

  1. Love the analogy in this post John. I believe there are many Internet Frogs in the world looking for a Prince that will transform our Internet business. I’ve tried it on my own for the past year with free courses like you mentioned but never found the proverbial Lilypad. That’s the reason why I join John Thorhill’s Marketing Masterclass.

    Hope to meet you in the middle of the pond soon!

  2. Thanks for hopping over Donna, and yes it’s easy to join a ‘free’ site but peanuts and monkey analogy comes to mind. Any forum can be a drop in your bucket in time, if you contribute to your target niches, I think. Does Kissing other frogs count?
    “croak” jj

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