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Hi Warriors,

My name is Ben. I'm new to the forum as well as Internet marketing but I keep getting emails telling me how much money is to be made from it.

I have been studying Andrew Reynolds 'Cash on Demand' course but I have had no luck with it at all. - The info is good, put executing it is much more difficult than he says it is.

However, I went to his 'Entrepenuers Bootcamp' and I saw Tom Hua, Simon Coulson, Armand Morin, Pat Mesiti, Bret MacFall, Chris Howard and loads more. These guys are all Multi Millionaires and they were all pitching their courses. None of which I could afford.

But the one thing that was coming across was how much money I was leaving on the table in not getting involved.

So I have have produced a product and website but I dont know what to do with it now.

I have blown my budget in getting someone to do the site as I will admit it, computers scar me.:confused:

Are there any seasoned pro's here who be give me a bit of advice? Maybe even mentor me?

Please help

Many thanks

Ben
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  • Profile picture of the author Derek_Thomas
    Originally Posted by Ben_Doyle View Post

    Hi Warriors,

    My name is Ben. I'm new to the forum as well as Internet marketing but I keep getting emails telling me how much money is to be made from it.

    I have been studying Andrew Reynolds 'Cash on Demand' course but I have had no luck with it at all. - The info is good, put executing it is much more difficult than he says it is.

    However, I went to his 'Entrepenuers Bootcamp' and I saw Tom Hua, Simon Coulson, Armand Morin, Pat Mesiti, Bret MacFall, Chris Howard and loads more. These guys are all Multi Millionaires and they were all pitching their courses. None of which I could afford.

    But the one thing that was coming across was how much money I was leaving on the table in not getting involved.

    So I have have produced a product and website but I dont know what to do with it now.

    I have blown my budget in getting someone to do the site as I will admit it, computers scar me.:confused:

    Are there any seasoned pro's here who be give me a bit of advice? Maybe even mentor me?

    Please help

    Many thanks

    Ben

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  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Originally Posted by Ben_Doyle View Post

    Are there any seasoned pro's here who be give me a bit of advice?
    1. Play to your strengths. Internet marketing is a large field, and there are several specialties within it. Whatever you do best, do that. If you don't have the skill or training to make money entirely by yourself, sell the services you already know to other people while you learn the rest. If you don't know how to provide any services at all, learn one. Just one skill is enough to get you started and make the connections you need to learn more.

    2. Be patient. This isn't going to happen overnight, no matter what people tell you. It will seem that way, because one day you will never have made any money online, and then someone will buy something from you and you will. But for most people, there are several months or years of zero earnings before that first sale shows up... and even that's just the beginning of a long journey.

    3. Be frugal. It's very, very easy to spend a LOT of money on courses and products, but chasing shiny objects won't get you those sales. It will just distract you. Anyone who's been doing this for a while can show you a folder full of IM products and courses gathering digital dust on their hard drive. Be smart about it, and don't let all the pretty shiny things distract you.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
      What is the demand for your product? Did you do some market research?

      Before you go any further, make sure there are people looking for your solution.

      If the site is up, add some tracking to it so you can see where your traffic is coming from.

      Then, do what you have to to drive traffic and see how your offer converts.

      Tweek, test, tweek some more.
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  • Profile picture of the author Profit-smart
    I'm with Darklock on this one.

    Dont buy ANYTHING until you know exactly what you want;

    What I mean is this: Dont land on a slick salespage and let IT convince you its the product you need.

    Immerse yourself in something - But start off by wrapping your head around

    -What affiliate and CPA marketing ARE. (Rebills, Per lead offers, Per sale offers, etc..)

    -Salesmanship (Direct linking, email marketing, landing pages, preselling, etc..)

    -Traffic Generation (Do this last! To many people hit it FIRST.)
    -Seo
    -PPC
    -CPV
    -Media Buying
    -Social Media
    -Social News
    -Blogging


    Once you decide what kind of offers you want to focus on, and how you want to promote them, (points 1 and 2) tailor them to fit the particular type of traffic you choose to pursue.

    Then, when you want some pointers - find the best course you can. Look for forum reviews; Not blogs or review sites - as most of those are affiliate sites. You'll find genuine discussion in forums, Such as the "Reviews" section here on Warrior.


    You can find ALL of the information I'm talking about for free; very easily. Just avoid getting sucked into any sales funnels; if you get led to an Opt-in form, or salespage, you've been hit with a presell.


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