How would like someone to SHOW you *LIVE* exactly how you can start making some some continuous real income online? Watch over their shoulder … do as I do … “just like THIS” … stuff …
Simon Cad is a friend of mine, and I’ve watched his online career grow over time and then explode. He knows his stuff, and has developed this complete and integrated system. I’m so excited for him, but I’m even more excited for the people who are going to take the steps to actual success that he’ll put in their hands.
Simon reveals devastatingly simple techniques that he has used to generate solid and continuous income streams, and best of all he shows how to set it all up virtually on autopilot!
You can check it all out for yourself. You don’t have to part with a single penny to read up on what he’s offering. You can watch his results in real time on video!
How many times have you sat down to create a product or didn’t even start because you didn’t know what people want you to write about. This is a common problem when people are starting out creating products or are new to information marketing in general. And it’s totally understandable. Why spend the time writing a big ebook if you don’t know what people want? Makes perfect sense.
This is something though that you must get over in order to be a product creation machine like you can be. More products mean more sales. Product creation isn’t hard once you get a system and this article shows you one piece of my system. Here are 3 ways to find out what people ACTUALLY want so your product hits their emotional hot buttons.
The money is in the list? Quite true … here’s the whole truth (one more time!) The money is in your relationship with the list.
In other words, if you want to succeed in marketing it’s not enough to have a pile of leads. You need to build a relationship with them in which they know, like and trust you. And in turn you need to know, appreciate, and provide value for them.
Your email subscriber list is absolutely your greatest asset in online business, but how do you REALLY get to know your subscribers? Those faceless names in your autoresponder program.
Here are 5 suggestions to start with(and 3 of them are often overlooked!) …
Maybe you’ve read somewhere how “easy” it is to create information products. That’s partly true. There are definitely methods you can use to churn out a product in short order. Some online marketers become regular product mills. You need to bear in mind, however, that it’s one thing to just get a product out there, but something of quality – something that offers real value – that’s a different proposition.
The fact is, we’re bombarded with eBooks at every click of the mouse now – but memorable products, the kind you buy and refer to again and again, are rare.
Start with your niche, or something you genuinely have successful experience with. All the research in the world can’t make up for passion. Passion and knowledge will make you an authority.
Provide value and keep your readers interested
Here’s 4 simple tips that not everyone talks about:
Have you set your goals and started to ramp up your internet marketing business for 2010? After a couple of weeks break over the holidays, with family visiting with us from Australia, I am in the middle of doing all this for our own IM business.
It seems to me, though, that it’s not just a moment for new and bigger ideas and goalsetting. Along with all that it’s time to also hit “reset”. Clear the decks. Start the new year with a clean slate.
Let me suggest 3 important first steps you can take:
Nicole Dean, who I had the privilege not long ago of putting a few questions to, has published a video expanding on the answer she gave to my question “What would you say to someone who objects to using PLR or hiring a ghostwriter as somehow dishonest or unethical?” Check out what she has to say …
You’ve no doubt heard the mantra that “Content is King” online. I would say that over the long haul it’s the deciding factor. It’s what brands you, makes you popular (if you are), and keeps your visitors coming back. With good keyword use, it’s the most powerful tool you have for search engine optimization.
Regular relevant content, properly optimized, can shoot your site to the top of the search engine results. So how do you optimize for keywords?
Here are 3 rules that have helped me, and I try to keep them in mind at all times:
"The only person who likes change is a wet baby"... Mark Twain (he was never a Clickbank affiliate!)
Beau Blackwell, who is Community Manager for Clickbank, has announced that there are some important changes coming up in January that will affect a lot of people, including both vendors and affiliates.
He specifically mentions (1) an update to the list of categories / subcategories products are organized in, (2) an easing of the requirements to qualify for direct deposit commission payments, and (3) improvements to the search capabilities in the marketplace.
To read his full comments in the Clickbank Success Forum, CLICK HERE.
That word “turnkey” is so popular online. Websites and systems are sold with the promise that all you have to do is enter a few personal details and within minutes you have a live income stream.
But I want to show you exactly why 99% of online turnkey business opportunities are either virtually worthless or outright scams. Call them what they are … “get rich quick schemes”.
This past weekend I was able to attend the sold out “Survival Tactics For Tough Times” event in Atlanta, hosted by Mark Joyner and Matt Basak. It was an all-star line-up of speakers including Mark and Matt, plus Shawn Casey, Marshall Sylver, Joe Sugarman, Ted Nicholas, Robert Allen, Bill Glazer and others.
I took copious notes, and was really inspired. My favorite sessions were by Matt Basak (on JV partnerships), Robert Allen (on multiple streams of income), and Ted Nicholas (on copywriting).
But the vaue of these events goes waaaay beyond the speakers you hear. I got to meet up with a whole bunch of online friends, and network to meet new ones. I’ve been in contact with them already since arriving home, and I know it’s going to result in some great joint venture opportunities in the future.
It was definitely worth the 4 hours I spent sitting at Laguardia Airport in New York when my flight was cancelled and I had to wait for another one. It was worth every penny I spent. It was worth the time away from home, and the effort of going.
If you have the opportunity to get to an event in 2010, take it! Hope to see you there.