In the industry of affiliate and internet marketing, e-books are usually not looked upon with a kind face most of the time. Thanks to the reputation some of the less-than-savory ones have garnered for the entire niche, every single time you hear “Internet Marketing E-book” in the industry, it doesn’t likely end well. It’s like the red-headed step child of the entire realm — nothing good can come it often seems from an Internet Marketing e-book.
That however, is not entirely true.
I know for a fact that there’s a lot of high-quality Internet Marketing e-books out there on the market, you just have to be willing to look for them. They’re there — you just have to be willing to do the necessary search for them. Which is unfortunate, because some of the really good stuff is just that — really, VERY good!
It has always been a pet peeve of mine more than anything — especially since it seems that so many people will blanket theory the entire genre because of a few of the e-books that ruined it for all the rest. A while ago, the whole entire industry was indeed horrific with practically everythin coming out of it complete and utter garbage. But along with a new era, also comes a new and re-envisioned mindset for some of the people who realize that e-books are in fact a wonderful way of getting the word out there about some things or more importantly, teaching people about a certain topic.
Now, I’m not saying go out and buy some Internet Marketing e-book in the hopes that it will provide you with some type of quality content. Oh no, I’m just trying to get the point across that maybe, just maybe, we should keep our minds open in the future when it comes to these types of products.
Some of them are once again, very, VERY good and of incredibly high-quality and it’s a shame they aren’t getting out into the masses because of a sour reputation that was garnered for the most part, several years ago.
This can go for a variety of things so just because something has a bad reputation, that doesn’t mean you should immediately exclude it from your overall plans. Keep your minds open and don’t judge a book by it’s cover or the immediate company that it keeps — especially when that company isn’t necessarily its immediate company!






