Internet Marketing and the E-Myth Series

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This post is just meant to be a sort of Table of Contents for my series of posts covering the concepts explained in the book The E-Myth Revisited and applying those concepts to internet marketing in general and Wealthy Affiliate specifically.

The E-Myth was originally released in 1990, and the updated version The E-Myth Revisited was released in 2004. It's written by Michael Gerber based on his 40 years of experience helping struggling small business owners go from working in their business to working on their business.

While the E-Myth Revisited is incredibly informative in how to build a successful business, it is directed more towards traditional brick and mortar small businesses. In my series of posts, I take the ideas presented in the E-Myth Revisited, examine the differences between a traditional small business and an internet marketing small business, and apply then apply those to an internet marketing business.

Below is the series of posts in order. As more posts are added I'll update this list here.

The Myth of the Entrepreneur

The Entrepreneurial Seizure

Three Minds of a Business Owner

Inner Personality Conflict

The Business Life Cycle

The Missing Step

The Balanced Perspective

The Entrepreneurial Model

The Turn-Key Revolution

Challenges of Turn-Key Online


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Nice series! Very interesting!
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Ovidiu

It is an interesting series - keep up the good work!

Hi, your series of e-myths is interesting. Irv.

I too and looking forward to the rest of the series

I look forward to reading the series.

:) Heather

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