It seems odd.

What the hell has appearing to be successful have to do with being successful?

Quite a bit, apparently.

The effect is called the Mathew Effect.

The upshot of this is that equal talent does not get equal recognition because customers, employers, and fans like associating with known winners. 

And being known as a winner is not the same thing as being talented.

Could this partly explain why your Internet Marketing efforts don't seem to be as effective as you would like?

How could you change this so that you can begin to reap the rewards of the work you put in?

You can begin by getting more people to notice you exist online.

A straightforward way would be to spread your content in as many places as you can by taking advantage of the links in the list here.

Another approach would be to leverage the power of Facebook.

See the P.S. to find out more.

Regards,

Brent.

P.S.  I'm still working my way through the Traffic Nemesis training, it does appear to be gaining me some traction on the pages that I'm using it on.

The exciting thing about it is that it's effortless to put into action, and the results seem to be above what you might expect from those little actions.

For those of you who want to take advantage of the massive traffic that Facebook has but don't want to pay for their ads, this is an excellent alternative, a bit slower than ads but way less expensive.

There is a video here that can help you decide if it's for you.

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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