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Your Internet Marketing Education: What Are You Learning?

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New and often complex learning comes with the territory in understanding, appreciating and using Internet Marketing Tools. How much should you educate yourself and how much should you outsource to experts? Here are some thoughts on that issue.

Internet Marketing Tools come with learning curves. To some these curves are pretty steep. To others they're more gradual. It often depends on your background. A technical background may mean the learning curve is shorter.

The Internet places a premium on learning. Those who are more successful at it invariably do a better job in working with and using Internet Marketing Tools. It's faster and less frustrating and likely more intuitive to them.

The whole world has been grasping towards an intuitive way of learning since the appearance of the Apple Mackintosh a quarter century ago. Now everyone is expected to grasp Internet learning intuitively. Except that it's not always true, which is why you need experts to guide you when you run into trouble - or to do those things you simply don't want to do.

For the learner, is anything more frustrating than following written instructions on how to set up a particular web page only to discover that there's some tiny step between two sets of instructions that someone forgot to put in. Or, you're trying to download something off the Net but every time you hit the download button, a box appears with one of those infuriating messages that you've missed a step, and the download cannot proceed until it's done.

Those learning some new web design program invariably need mentoring to handle those areas that they can't quite fathom.

Are there any general rules that might apply to the education we need for the Internet age, setting aside for a moment the satisfaction of learning something for its own sake? We live in an age of extreme specialization. The question becomes - what should you learn, and where should you depend on the knowledge of others?

The issue with educating yourself is whether there's a payoff. If you spend all that time and money to get up to speed on a technical program that's not connected to your core business, is it worth it? Are you making any money from it? Is it making a difference to your business? If you're dealing with the Internet and you're not technical by nature, how much should you learn and how much should you outsource and hire experts to do it for you?

Your decision might hinge on - what's the most hassle-free and most rewarding route to take? Bottom line might be - what's going to give me the greatest return?

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