Gmail and Unsubscribing from Your Next Marketing Plan

Are you tired of buying a bunch of “stuff” for your online business and feeling like you are getting nowhere?

Looking to stop the spending and get focused on what really matters in your business while getting a good marketing lesson at the same time?

Here’s a way to keep your credit card tucked away (saving you thousands) and make certain that you do not unsubscribe from your next great marketing plan.

Come along, won’t ya…

Everyone has their own unique approach to marketing, and for some of us without marketing backgrounds (that is me included), it’s a really blind maze until you finally find your own mix and groove that works in the online world of business.

The real important thing is having experiences, trying things out online and attempting to make things happen. I’m sure you’ve heard the term “fake it before you make it.” Well, even the gurus and experts had to start out somewhere. And we all bump into walls no matter. There is no success without failure first! But first, one must take action and try to see what sticks.

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  • Graham

    Thanks Jim,
    For another informative email,for some of us like myself,who have been trying to make my way in the wide internet marketing game only since October 06,and still struggling.But you have been a great help with your up to date,and valid comments.I now will try to join as many newsletters,that i feel will be relevent to me and go from there.
    Keep up the good work Jim.
    Best regards from your friends across the pond.

  • http://no-domainyet Nancy

    Thanks Jim – You have reassured me that saving all those emails for 3 years will serve me later. I followed my intuition on that one. My first
    site ended up costing me $13,500, got 1000 hits and sold one – yep, one product for $59. My $5,000 coach said my copy was “fabulous” and I thought it was pretty good, too. Based on results, it wasn’t.
    Undaunted, I venture forth again with my credit card safely tucked away. Also, I opened my gmail account last week and look forward to using all its bells and whistles. Nancy

  • Jim

    Hey Jim,

    This is a great idea and a great money and time saver.

    I would love to know some of your favorite newsletters! Can you name a few of your very favorites?

  • http://www.meaningfulMKTNG.com John MacConnell

    Excellent Article ! I would like to send the URL to my list as an example of how to learn marketing and how to market meaningfully.

    I also want to point my readers in the direction of NicheBOT v2 – through my affiliate link, of course. Any way of getting my link attached to your article?

    John