What's your business model ? Here is mine....

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Hello everyone,

First off if you don't have a business model then well, go get one its free!

Any successful business has a good business plan, sometimes two even three.

The following is a brief summary of my business model:

1- Building Wordpress sites around a profitable keyword.

2- Outsource the SEO work.

3- Have at least three earning sites created per month.

4- Sell at least one earning site and keep the other two.

5- Promote " high ticket" IM products for a nice fat commission!

Currently this is what I follow and it's been proven productive.

Just curious to see what's everybody else's approach.

.P.S earning sites sell extremely well!


Best of luck,


Kal.
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  • Profile picture of the author wilder1047
    Originally Posted by Kal Sallam View Post

    Hello everyone,

    First off if you don't have a business model then well, go get one its free!

    Any successful business has a good business plan, sometimes two even three.

    The following is a brief summary of my business model:

    1- Building Wordpress sites around a profitable keyword.

    2- Outsource the SEO work.

    3- Have at least three earning sites created per month.

    4- Sell at least one earning site and keep the other two.

    5- Promote " high ticket" IM products for a nice fat commission!

    Currently this is what I follow and it's been proven productive.

    Just curious to see what's everybody else's approach.

    .P.S earning sites sell extremely well!


    Best of luck,


    Kal.
    What products do you focus on? Product launches so there's buzz around them??

    I tried promoting a product with that method - was well ranked for a few solid keywords but nothing came of it.

    But, I can't be entirely sure the product had enough buzz around it to make a splash in the first place.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kal Sallam
      Hey wilder,

      With IM products I promote to my list and with some paid traffic.

      Getting ranked for an IM product is also good, especially if It's a review!

      Wordpress blogs are all outside of IM.


      Kal.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kal Sallam
        You probably needed a little extra work on your pre selling.

        And yes make sure there is a little buzz so there is some traffic.

        It's a good idea to test things out with some fast paid traffic. Then go from there.


        Kal.
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        • Profile picture of the author Nightengale
          I have a membership-based business with products and services under that umbrella.

          You mentioned you create sites, keep some and sell others. But what do those sites sell: products or services? Or are they just AdSense sites?

          Michelle
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          • Profile picture of the author Kal Sallam
            Originally Posted by Nightengale View Post

            I have a membership-based business with products and services under that umbrella.

            You mentioned you create sites, keep some and sell others. But what do those sites sell: products or services? Or are they just AdSense sites?

            Michelle
            Good question,

            Well I have found that It's much faster to get a site earning More money when It's built to

            Promote/sell products or information.

            I normally try to have a site earning a min of 100 per month before putting it up for sale.

            And that I could easily sell for A grand!

            Google Adsense doesn't get the job done...100 monthly earnings per site.



            Kal.
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