7 Different Business Models For Online Marketing Explained

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Several different choices: I was going to respond to a thread with this when I thought that I might as well make this a thread of its own. Vets, you guys already know this. This is for the newbies or people chasing their tail. Pick one and stick to it.

1) Amazon affiliate - They sell amazon products and make 4-8% commissions. They do best by using SEO - which is search engine optimization. They have to target buyer keywords like Samsung 50 inch television review and then make a presale page that gets the visitor to purchase through their link.

2) Adsense - They make money off of getting traffic to a niche site that has Google image and text ads on it positioned in strategic places that earn them money. They also focus on SEO as the main method of traffic. Finding profitable niches is important in this arena.

3) Affiliate marketing with Clickbank - This type of affiliate goes in tons of different directions. They make sites that have either review style, testimonial style, content style, list building style, blogging style and more. The key is to also pre sale the person on wanting to buy through your link. Affliates also make or offer bonuses to sweeten the deal on really competitive niches. They work with numerous traffic generation methods: Video, forum, article, solo ads, ppc, seo, and on and on. Paid on commissions up to 75% from Clickbank. 1 program pays more.

4) CPA marketer - They drive traffic to presale pages to sell products in Cost per action networks. It can be free trial offers, email submits or physical products. They work with paid traffic sources like: PPC ( Pay per click), PPV (pay per view - pop ups), banner and other.

5) Product Owner - The most profitable and yet the most skilled. This person creates a information or a physical style (DVD series) type of product to help a person solve a problem. The most profitable part about being a product owner is you get to control 100% of the profit and have a funnel system in place. A funnel system is another conversation. Basically they can add other offers after the front end offer is bought to make money on the back end of the offer.

6) Service Provider - Similar to a online job this person provides services like freelance writing, programming, graphic design and more for a fee. Higher end examples would be a copywriter which can be paid little or as much as millions for their service.

7) Offline consultant - This person helps brick and mortar style businesses market their business online and makes money by doing so. It can be offering a website, SEO services, facebook fan page, and on and on. Just about any body can enter in and be the middle man between the business and the service provider and collect a percentage. Its all in the networking.
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    Originally Posted by jamesrich1 View Post

    7) Offline consultant - This person helps brick and mortar style businesses market their business online and makes money by doing so. It can be offering a website, SEO services, facebook fan page, and on and on. Just about any body can enter in and be the middle man between the business and the service provider and collect a percentage. Its all in the networking.
    This is a very lucrative opportunity. Alot of people suggest cold calling to get your feet in the door and suggest some other tricks to get past the secretary or "gatekeeper". I'm a huge fan of direct mail and i think you could get a client(s) using direct mail alone. But if you don't mind cold calling and you have a good script, go for it. It can prove to be very lucrative.
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