Podcast: Internet Marketer James Jones

james jones 300x225 Podcast: Internet Marketer James JonesInternet marketer James Jones is someone you want to know. He started online back in the 19080s with bulletin boards, and then moved on to services with AOL, Prodigy, and CompuServe. That’s where he started placing classified ads during the mid 1990s and had his first website by 1996. Later he worked at a bank where he was able to learn more about computer software and programming before going out on his own in 2002. The message here is that James was willing to work for a company in exchange for the knowledge he would gain that would help him later on in his own business. As soon as his online income surpassed his offline income, he knew he was ready to make it as a full time entrepreneur.

James thinks of himself as a problem solver. When he reached 500K a year he knew it was time to start hiring employees. He credits this with allowing him to further increase his income as he replaces himself over and over with people who can take over specific tasks and responsibilities.

We discussed his program on Kindle Triangulation, one that helped me immensely with my books on Amazon. He has studied this extensively and has been selling his writing on Amazon for almost four years now. It’s important to note that he learns by actually doing, something we can all learn from. He predicts that Amazon will make huge changes in what it allows to be published, including requiring authors to have their own ISBN numbers and copyrighting of content.

James is now getting into gaming by creating app and interactive programs. He is also creating a series of eBooks that will spin off into games.

His advice to people who want to get started online is ‘Do something!’ He believes that you must get your business started so that you can learn what works and what doesn’t. He recommends ‘failing more’ to make sure what you are doing involves taking enough action on a regular basis. He also wants us to re-evaluate what we consider to be a failure. Don’t give up too soon. Failures are just learning experiences that move us closer to success.

Learn more about James Jones and what he has to offer by taking a look at this site. He offers a $7 product each week as part of his special.

 

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