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: eMillions- Stanley Tang's 14 successful internet millionaires behind the scenes
brief introduction:
In 2008, 15-year-old entrepreneur, student and writer Stanley Tang from Hong Kong interviewed 14 men and women who made the most money on the Internet. He compiled the interview into this book. This book is a must-read for anyone who suspects that someone is building an Internet business and making money. It provides practical ideas and a lot of inspiration. However, this is not a guide.
Some of the Tang people interviewed were the big names in the Internet marketing community, such as Mark Joyner and Yanik Silver, who might not be so familiar, but still made great achievements. Most people are young, even in their teens. Many people come from poverty and some lack formal education. Everyone works very hard. They give you a glimpse of how they made it.
You'll learn about the pioneers of the early commercial Internet era - in the late 1980s and 1990s, and then you'll see what happened in the 2000s. Each describes struggling, frustration and failure. Every time I surpassed those times, I finally found an effective way. Once they know that money can flow.
Some people make money with Clickbank and eBay. Some people sell information products produced by others as affiliates. Some people have made their own services, software and information products. Many people have made these combinations.
These stories don't sound similar. Success has left clues that some people have said. When you read these 14 interviews, you will see a comprehensive common theme.
This book won't tell you how to make money on the internet. It will tell you some of the mistakes and some successful strategies used by many top Internet marketers. You'll see some of the key website URLs to investigate and other sources of information and training sites.
At the end of the book, Tang provides you with a $397 "bonus" material link. Yes, they are reward materials - making money from the internet to becoming healthy e-books. However, each reward book has a problem, you must submit your name and email to another marketer, and they will send you multiple follow-up messages to sell the product to you. This may not be a bad thing - but you should be aware of this.
Readability / writing quality:
This book is easy to read, but it is not well edited. It has a lot of typos. Careful readers will find dozens. This book is called an editor - the author wrote some blog posts or other articles and then compiled them into a book. This is not wrong, but it means that the book lacks coherence.
Author's note:
Stanley Tang is an 18-year-old [2011] student and internet marketer in Hong Kong. He has his own internet marketing business.
Three good ideas you can use:
Internet marketing requires a lot of learning and learning. It has been changing rapidly. People must study it often to keep up. Those who insist on trends and technology have an advantage.
Perhaps the biggest enemy of success is to quit smoking. The authors emphasize the importance of perseverance.
3. Successful online marketing is about identifying the niches of people who are willing to buy, and then effectively marketing them with valuable products. Anyone can do this, but it's not easy. At least it needs to do a lot of work.
Publishing information:
Stanley Tang's email
Copyright 2008 by Stanley Tang. Published by Madeeasy Publishing, Morgan James Publishing, LLC, Garden City, NY.
Overall rating of the bookfrom
:it is good
Writing style: Although not very well edited, it is easy to read.
Practicality: This book is inspiring and useful for anyone considering making money online.
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