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When starting, or considering, an Internet Marketing course one of the biggest dangers is information overload. The amount of material available is mind boggling. Not only that, there are so many different aspects to marketing that it can be extremely difficult nailing down the thing you are really good at. This article considers two approaches to training - the "here you are and get on with it" way, and the "easy does it, step by step" approach.Let's imagine you have uncovered a course, or "system" that you find appealing. You buy the course, and get a download, or physical product. You're excited because the course contains a wealth of material. Bundles of stuff has been given to you, by way of training books, videos - plus loads of free material that you can also look at, to help establish your internet presence.Fast forward to 8 weeks later. In 95% of cases, those books are sitting on shelves in your home just gathering dust. What have you done with all this information? Well, most likely you started with the best of intentions to get to the end of the course, so you could start making your fortune as quickly as possible. But something happened, and the excitement of 2 months ago has diminished.Why was this? In truth, having so much material is not a blessing, but actually a curse. You become overwhelmed by the amount of information, try to do too much too soon, and end up confused. You actually have so much "stuff" you don't know where to start. You're like the proverbial "kid in a candy store". Subsequently, you do bits of various projects, without completing one. Alternatively, the plethora of information just stops you dead in your tracks - and you take no action at all!If this sounds like you, don't despair. There is an alternative, which may sound boring, but makes much more sense. This is to follow a structured Internet Marketing course, which begins with basic, easy to implement projects. This will provide vital skills that build a solid foundation, enabling you to master future concepts much more easily. Then, ideally on a monthly basis, you'll be sent further training material that builds logically on the knowledge you already have.This method may not make you tons of cash overnight - but to be successful in online marketing, you have to see things long-term. Your aim should be to build your knowledge steadily, and, in turn, build your wealth steadily.So, why does the step by step approach work best, compared to the "give me lots of info and let me get on with it" method? Well, consider this. If I threw you 20 tennis balls all at once, you'd be lucky to catch one - two at the most. But if I threw you just one, you'd catch it. I throw another one. Of course, you'll grasp that too. In essence, that's why step by step coaching works. You master each skill, piece by piece. Let's face it, you didn't run before you could walk. When you learn a language, you learn certain key phrases and words, and build up these, until you can master it. Taking an Internet Marketing course should follow the same logic.