Biggest IM mistakes?

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chatmasta

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Hey,

Not enough people hear about the mistakes that everyone makes doing Internet Marketing. So why doesn't everyone post some of their biggest mistakes? Some of mine:

AdBrite Interstitials that show homepage. I sent an AdBrite interstitial campaign to a video blog I had just made that got like 20% CTR, figuring that it could easily make some money. Out of some 4000 impressions, not one person clicked through to my site. Not only that, but it was on shared hosting, and the second day of the campaign was totally wasted as HostGator had taken down that site due to high CPU usage. I'll never try that again.

Not selling a proxy network because I was lazy. I got into proxies really early, and I made some serious bank on them. My first network I made around $1700 profit in a month including the sale of it. I had a second one going, and it would have easily sold for high $XXX. But just as I was about to sell it, my hosting company took it down due to spam reports. I could have just put it up on another host temporarily and sold it, but I didn't because I was too lazy. So that's basically a high $XXX loss.

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that sucks man :(

Mine is easy, I don't even talk about it. I hate myself so much these days for it.

Back when i first got started I was too young to get a bank account by myself, and my only account was a savings account with my grandma. I didn't want my family to know i was making money online because they wouldn't understand and probably thought i was commiting some kind of cyber capital fraud. haha. So since I couldn't write a check (back when that was the only payment method allowed by Internic). I had to just register domains, use them for about 8 months and try to make as much money as possible before they would realize i wasn't going to pay for them and delete it.

So I had this...lets just say, if you could have any 10 single word domain names in the world. more than likely the domain I had is somewhere on that list. So yeah...I lost it.

I kick myself all the time for that. I should of just of said fuck it, got in trouble, got thrown in juvi, got kicked out of the house...whatever who gives a shit. i should of done whatever it took and kept that damn domain.

Biggest mistake of my financial life.

Classic phrase: If I only knew then what I know now. :)
 
Hah, Eli, I hear that so much from people who have been in this business a while. It seems like everyone had their hands on something at one point that is very valuable now.

I'm a minor right now, I just route my EFTs through father's bank account, PayPal payments through my paypal account registered in mother's name, and I usually pay with that or its debit card.

Good system :D
 
Not having the sense to put 2 and 2 together. If I knew about the potential of IM a couple years ago, I would probably be retired right now.

In any case, my biggest IM mistake since I started a couple months ago...probably procrastination. I spent too much time learning and not enough doing. I know better now, but i missed the boat on my current niche and have to wait a while until the searches for it come back.
 
that sucks man :(

Mine is easy, I don't even talk about it. I hate myself so much these days for it.

Back when i first got started I was too young to get a bank account by myself, and my only account was a savings account with my grandma. I didn't want my family to know i was making money online because they wouldn't understand and probably thought i was commiting some kind of cyber capital fraud. haha. So since I couldn't write a check (back when that was the only payment method allowed by Internic). I had to just register domains, use them for about 8 months and try to make as much money as possible before they would realize i wasn't going to pay for them and delete it.

So I had this...lets just say, if you could have any 10 single word domain names in the world. more than likely the domain I had is somewhere on that list. So yeah...I lost it.

I kick myself all the time for that. I should of just of said fuck it, got in trouble, got thrown in juvi, got kicked out of the house...whatever who gives a shit. i should of done whatever it took and kept that damn domain.

Biggest mistake of my financial life.

Classic phrase: If I only knew then what I know now. :)

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ouch that has to hurt
 
God, I've made so many mistakes, and continue to make new ones every day. There is nothing wrong with making mistakes. There is nothing wrong with throwing stuff at the wall all day until something sticks.

However, once you get something to stick, ask "Why?". Why did this work while the other attempts didn't? Why am I getting more/less traffic? I've learned that "Why?" is the the most important question. You can always farm out the "How?".

Early on, I didn't understand this, and I simply spent all my time duplicating other folks' ideas, which didn't work. I kept asking how to do this, how to do that, when it was more important to understand why they're necessary. I'm getting too esoteric here.

Currently I spend too much time wringing my hands and worrying about my Adwords. I constantly refresh my pages to make sure I'm making more on conversions than I'm spending for traffic. It's this psychological block that I'm trying to break.

Also, I spent too much money buying worthless things as I started. I guess it served as my dues for coming into the industry and being ignorant.
 
jumping in and buying like 80 domains before knowing how to do anything online...that being said though without those purchases I would never of had an incentive to learn more about this shit.

never thinking about making money online until last year... if only I had started getting into this when I had my own geo cities homepage and was 'blogging' about my life back in 1997 - oh well.

having a 9-5 job and an hour commute that sucks the life out of me and stops me from doing half of the things I would be doing otherwise.

oh well - at least I am getting into this shit now... twenty years from now people will still be looking at how to make money online and wish they had started back in the 'golden days' of the late 90s and 200x's.
 
Coding shit the long way. That's been my problem and will probably continue to be my problem. I'm just now getting in to the world of open source CMS's, which are making me smile from fucking ear to ear.

I guess my coding skills are still useful, and I can usually get myself out of any site problems when I'm integrating. But, this just means that PHP is now my new best friend, since everyone and their grandma seems to work in Linux.

Oh, that, and not starting more sites when I was younger. And you know what - even now there are still opportunities. Its foolish to think that just because things are a little tougher now doesn't mean things won't pay off down the road.
 
- thinking way too much before actually doing things
- after using mambo some years ago I decided that I'd better code everything on my own, I wanted everything to work exactly as I intended, I was wrong, never spend too much time coding shit before actually understanding if a project has real potential
- spending way too much time here and everywhere reading posts by who-knows-who on how they make money instead of finding my way
- overrrating the average internet user skills, I have started observing people while they browse only lately: they damn click everywhere, double clicks, they can't distinguish content from ads, they have no idea of why you're asking them to submit their email, they have no idea of what sponsored results are
 
Deciding that credit card site was a good idea for my first dive into affiliate marketing...

Not letting go of said credit card site and still working on it 7 months later...

Trying PPC with mortgage offers right off the bat through YSM and somehow managing to rack up over $400 in charges in less then 2 days... (Got that shit reversed luckily)

Trying PPC for things that are way oversaturated (read: ringtones, dating offers, etc)
 
Eh,yep. We've all done things we aren't real proud of.

I first got interested in computers back in the 60's, when they were as big as a truck, had TUBES and recorded on magnetic tape. I figured it'd be better to know how to fix them than to program and run them. They needed the geeks to run 'em but, when one of 'em broke, the geeks needed ME! HAH!

My rich Uncle Sam taught me how to fix 'em good, then sent me on a world tour to do just that. By the time that was over, things had begun to evolve... some kids named Jobs and Wozniak were building little bitty computers in their garage. I was a lot more interested in my newfound freedom, booze, fast cars and faster women (Not always in that order)

Didn't get ahold of my first PC until 95 and thought "What will I ever do with this thing?" Shit, I recall there used to be a place that announced new web sites. Sometimes, it'd be DAYS between them. HAH!

Took me a few years to realize money could be made on the innernets... Ummm, I may have been the second owner of some of Eli's expired domains and just couldn't figure out what I'd ever do with 'em. :eek: (We should hang out)

I also threw out a crap load of AOL CDs. I guess people collect those things now. Probably quite a few $$s worth. Used to get new ones in the mail, sometimes 2 or 3 times a week.

I don't really regret getting a late or misguided start. Where would I be now if things had been different? Who knows, maybe dead.

I've had a LOT of good things happen though. Used to be real big into ebay... when it was first starting out and a guy could make some decent bank. Got a lot of shit for free and sold it on ebay for obscene cash. George Carlin once said, "Only in America can some guy take two pieces of crap, nail them together and someone will give him a buck-ninty-five."

I earn a pretty handsome living off the innernets... money from thin air! I think the absloute BEST thing is not having to put up with some moron boss.
 
watching too much porn

No actually, I've made the mistake of turning my website around too much (using subdomains instead of directories, implementing mod_rewrite, etc.) too fast. I fell into the google sandbox effect : my site has gone from search results, G gave me a fair PR (3) and my backlinks disappeared from G. Just as if it was a new website.

But I guess today I'm ok, my traffic went from 100-200 a day to 700-900 like 3 months later.

Now if I could only get more than a shitty $0,06 / click on AdSense... I have about 150 clicks a day and barely $350 a month...
 
Wasting my time on stupid shit.

If I knew what I know now a year ago I'd be getting serious bank. Now it's going to take a little bit longer. Not that big of a deal, but it's still something I regret.

Edit: Oh, and trying to get my friends started on the internet. BIG MISTAKE. My friends are too stupid to do what I do. I should have understood that from the get go, but I kept giving them the benefit of the doubt and in the end I just got burned. Fuck friends when it comes to money. Only help people that show willingness to learn and who'll help you back when you need it.
 
Fuck it I'll admit it:


#1 Not buying google shares.

#1.2 Not finishing college. ( I still want to go back, if only to prove to myself that I did it )

#2 Bought crap ebooks and WSO junk, and spent way too much time on the Warrior Forum.

#3 Still ongoing at times: procrastinate too much.
 
I had a software company about 5 years ago (age 23) where I had written a full enterprise scale car reposession app.

If I had know then what I know now, I'd be making 5-10k per month per client, hosting their data and marketing bad credit offers to their customers on a daily basis, making me millions of dollars.

Instead, I sold the shit for 40k, cashed the check (by cashed, I mean went to Ace check cashing) and blew it on drugs, pussy, drugs, pussy, a car, some more drugs, a few more fucks, and theeeeeen....


CRASH.


That's a business regret that I've been fortunate enough to learn from.

You know what's funny, though.... in my mind's eye I can still see what the success would look like if that company still existed.
 
1) Being against advertising on the internet (actually usenet, before the www was around) and being hardline about it.
2) Not getting into pr0n back in the wild west days.
3) Procrastination!

I HAVE, however, held on to every domain I ever registered. One from 1996. :-) Tripled the number in the last 9 months, but of those are .info sites.
 
Wait, are you still against advertising on the internet? Because that could prove to be problematic. ;)
 
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