Have you ever attended a class where in fact the instructor followed the Socratic method of teaching? You remember, only questions, no direct answers. Some discussions lend themselves best to that format, and this look at some possible future trends in Internet marketing is one of these. Mainly because you can find no answers at this point, only the questions we pose!Internet marketers by and large are used to creating products for, and selling to, a predominantly western audience. Whether in the marketing niche or not, today's web sites, autoresponder sequences, mailing lists, payment processing systems, and overall way of conducting business have evolved round the needs and wants of target markets in the western world. And any experienced marketer knows it really is difficult. Despite popular notions you could start an Internet business and watch the money roll in, the truth is that there is plenty of competition from other webmasters, regardless of the market or kind of products you promote.Looking ahead, have you considered the impact of a lot more competition - lots more? In Asia, in particular China and India, large, well-educated populations, a lesser cost of coping with much-improved standards, and much more widely available Access to the internet may combine in the near future to create a many more Internet marketers. Many are well-versed in technical areas of the web, including programming and site development. In fact, if you have ever used the various freelance sites to outsource technical projects, you've seen that lots of of the bidders are from Asia.With check here of 1 billion people and much more in those two countries alone, the current generation is obviously well-attuned to the Internet, and being avid surfers, are no doubt aware of the commercial opportunities and worldwide reach available only online. It's likely only a matter of time before they begin marketing to western audiences themselves.Whether through internet affiliate marketing, or by developing new products to sell on their own behalf, the prospect of increased competition for current Internet marketers is very real, and likely very near. The largest hurdles will be language and market understanding. After all, it's difficult enough to create effective sales letters in ones native language, even if addressed to market and culture you understand. Over time, even those barriers will fall - face it, just as programming can be outsourced, so can marketing and language assistance.The potential competition can sound ominous. And depending on your outlook, it really is. For every new product that pays affiliate commissions, there soon could possibly be lots more marketers trying to promote it to the same audience. And for each and every new product of your you develop, similar products with an increase of features and selling for a lower price could appear. That already happens now to an extent. What will it end up like with even more marketers and developers competing?But change can even be good news. You as an individual marketer can either complain concerning the unfairness of everything, or you can choose to adapt your organization to the inevitable and prosper. As new marketers, and surfers in general, from China, India, and elsewhere come online, they'll also create entirely new markets to sell to, markets that weren't there only a short time ago. In the end, as marketers they will need the same forms of services and products that western marketers need. So when surfers and eventual online buyers, their consumers will need not only western, but also regional and cultural goods, just as online shoppers under western culture do now. Of course, marketers in those regions will also compete within their local markets, in addition to western ones.The globalization of Online marketing will continue rapidly, without doubt about it. To stay in the game, western marketers would be well-advised to begin their strategic planning for this trend now. New markets and new opportunities are forming - figure out how to spot them far away through global binoculars!Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.sitetube.com. Visit his website for the most recent on planning, building, promoting and maintaining websites.