One of the main reasons that people fail at Internet marketing is that they go in with false expectations about what they need to do.
The truth is that it is not “difficult” per say, but it does require a good bit of work at the beginning and results come with time no matter how good you are.
Frankly most people either do some research and don’t take action or they start to take action and give up before they experience any success.
No matter how good your training is, you will need to continue your education forever and you will need to do your own additional research because no one can cover “everything” in their courses.
The good thing about research is that you can literally Google anything and find free resources on just about anything. A very intelligent thing to do is to consistently “spy” on your best competitors.
If something is working for a competitor, then you can put your personality on it, make it your own, improve on it and use it in your business. There is no reason to start from scratch. As long as you are not blatantly stealing or plagiarizing, this is expected.
You’ll want to keep files and notes on things you see as you do your research. These will become the basis for articles, posts and your other content and techniques.
Building niche sites allows you to take advantage of hot markets that are smaller and less competitive. It is also fairly simple technically and can be done quickly.
To build a business with this technique you will need to build multiple sites, but for the most part, once the initial work is done you can expect your sites to continue to make money with little if any additional work.
With a little creativity and foresight you can connect and effectively integrate your sites into a “net” or “wheel” with each individual site supporting the others with links and traffic. This isn’t necessary, but it will help you to think about this as you make decisions along the way.