What is your 'best' idea?

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Hey all,

What I'm asking all you fine looking folks for is more information on techniques, methods and ideas that you've found to be successful to help your online ventures.

I'm starting to 'dig deep', so to speak and I'm trying hard to cut away the chaft that this not profitable and delve deep into the things that you find are very profitable.

I've read many things here on the warrior forum and am not sure what are the best methodologies.

I look forward to your stories and comments.

Frank
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  • Profile picture of the author eholmlund
    Building a customer focused business, which includes list-building as a primary component.
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  • Profile picture of the author jestershaw
    Frank,

    I have had many successes and many failures in IM. I have learned that the best way to get ahead is put all my daily efforts and time into one project. Study and learn all about the project your are doing. Write articles related to that project. Don't deviate at all from that project until it is complete.

    Most people who try to tackle IM have a problem with keeping to one project. They work for a little while on something and see a shiny new project and deviate from the original. This use to be an issue I had. I would buy every new ebook promising to make my life easier when all they did was distract me from my original project.

    My concentration now lies on one thing and one thing only. I spend all my time promoting and building one site. Once this site is making a decent amount of money I will move on to the next project.

    Just my two cents.
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    • Profile picture of the author fthomas137
      Originally Posted by jestershaw View Post

      Frank,

      I have had many successes and many failures in IM. I have learned that the best way to get ahead is put all my daily efforts and time into one project. Study and learn all about the project your are doing. Write articles related to that project. Don't deviate at all from that project until it is complete.

      Most people who try to tackle IM have a problem with keeping to one project. They work for a little while on something and see a shiny new project and deviate from the original. This use to be an issue I had. I would buy every new ebook promising to make my life easier when all they did was distract me from my original project.

      My concentration now lies on one thing and one thing only. I spend all my time promoting and building one site. Once this site is making a decent amount of money I will move on to the next project.

      Just my two cents.
      Interesting two cents! May I ask you what your hot/cold line is? So to speak, when do you decide in time and resources that the idea is a dud or a winner?

      F.
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  • Profile picture of the author Traffic101
    Hi, for me, I agree totally with jestershaw. I used to buy the latest websites, or ebooks trying to get rich quick. But what it really requires is dedication. Pick your website, find your niche and promote the hell out of it. It might take a year, maybe two, but than traffic comes...and when it comes...it's golden.

    Also it takes dedication and persistance, don't give up. I work at this part time, so for me, in the evenings, I dedicate myself to building my online empire. Some days I don't feel like working...but I do because I want a better life for me and my family. And whenever I do find someone successful, it inspires me cause someday that will be me.

    Good luck!
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    • Profile picture of the author Don Alm
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      • Profile picture of the author fthomas137
        Originally Posted by Don Alm View Post

        I've found that if I create a Website for a Business Category (Ex: Roofers) and put the Name, Address, Phone & Logo of an actual business....on the site....then tell the owner of that biz that I've created a website for HIS BUSINESS and he can "go take a look at it, now"....to see what he thinks about it....then, offer to SELL it to him.

        If he doesn't buy the site...I just take his stuff down and put up another.

        There's NO "wondering" what the site will look like, they can SEE IT with their own eyes! SEE their own Logo and Contact Info. It's THERE...OnLine! All they have to do is Pay For it.

        Works for me.

        Don Alm
        Don, I've never heard that before, but it has potential. I wonder how it's being going for you...
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