Trying to understand Internet Marketing Strategies Over a YEAR !!!

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Ok , I'm new to internet marketing !
i've never mad a sale , all i've done so far is reading articles and watching free training videos on clickbank affiliate over a year !!!
i tried with CPC and CPM sush as Adsense , i used to get like 150 - 300 £ a months but not satified now i'm trying to understand how internet marketing work !!!
i hear all about building a list and making sales to them , i don't know how to do that !
should i use a squeese page to get enterested ppls emails , and after that i start sending them to the sale page or should i use a site or a blog as wordpress to write useful content which can drive my visitors to the sale page , also where can i get enterested ppl , should i use adwords or other alternative !
and plz can you give me some tips on how to make sales to my list if i had the chance to build one

sorry for bad english !!!
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  • Profile picture of the author shmerns
    There is a learning curve here for sure. Let's keep it simple and very basic here:

    Things you need to make a sale:

    Squeeze Page
    Autoresponder
    Sales Page
    Traffic

    Send traffic to your squeeze page, leads go into autoresponder, autoresponder
    messages sends them to your sales page.

    You will need to send various messages many times in most cases before you get
    sales or responses.

    There are 2 forms of traffic:

    Free
    Paid

    Google the free methods for now and start building your list. Again this is a simple
    overview, I hope it helps.

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    • Profile picture of the author Barefootpainting
      Start by doing many of the things you mentioned like article writing and blog posting where you can also post your autorepsonder opt in form and start to build a list.

      You can send advertising to a capture page or even a page on your blog with the opt in form and have people sign up for your newsletter or similar.

      You then build a relationship through emails and sell to them as you build trust.

      Daily follow-ups keep them aware of your presence and allow them to be a bit more engaged, where you can then make suggestions on courses or products you use to run your business.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ed Micah
    The most easiest way to make a steady (not relying on Google) income, is to build a list.

    Like Shmerns mentioned above, you could simply get that list of things to start with.

    You would need to setup your squeeze page(s), autoresponder(with a series of follow-ups), sales pages(sales funnels), and send traffic!

    One of the most important role in the process above is to setup a goood sales funnel where you have one-time-offers, upsells, and downsells -- to not letting any of your leads go.

    If you're having trouble finding high converting squeeze page, or sales pages, you could check out my signature for more information - they're free.

    You are also free to PM me if you do come across any problems, I'll be there to help!
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    • Profile picture of the author goindeep
      Chill bro, chill.

      Im getting lots of unclear messages from you.

      You need to specify what you want done?

      Do you wanna build a business, earn some extra money, how much money, how often, how much effort, time and money do you want to invest...?

      Chiiiiiiil bro
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  • Profile picture of the author Nightengale
    I'm so sorry you've had such a bad time. Yet it's completely understandable. IM CAN be very confusing and in spite of what everyone tells you, there's a steep learning curve in IM.

    Clarity is a HUGE part of IM success. It's so simple when you know it -- and darn difficult when you don't! I owe my mentors a world of thanks for bringing this clarity.

    Selling products or services online happens in the same basic way for everyone, no matter what they're selling:

    Traffic > Opt-in page > Autoresponder series (or e-zine) > Sales page

    That's it! It's just that simple. (We IMers tend to overcomplicate things.)

    1. It's CRITICAL to understand that 99% of first-time visitors to your site will NOT buy from you.

    2. The actual fortune is in the followup! Therefore, you need to build a list of prospects whom you'll follow up with, build a relationship with (through your e-zine/autoresponders) and entice them to buy from you.

    So you need:

    1. A squeeze page with an irresistible free offer in exchange for your prospect's name and e-mail address.

    2. Then send an e-zine/autoresponder out at least once a week with good, free info, in the form of a tip or article each week. Break your article up into two parts. Post the first part in your e-zine/autoresponder with a "click here to read the rest" link at the bottom.

    Post the ENTIRE article on your blog and link to it from your e-zine.

    This way, each time you send out your e-zine/autoresponder, you're driving your own traffic spikes to your website, completely independent of Google.

    So the flow looks like this:

    Traffic > Squeeze page > E-zine/autoresponder with "Part 1" article > Blog with the ENTIRE article.

    This is a nice, streamlined process. There's no reason to write an article for your autoresponder and a completely separate one for your blog.

    The rest is about good copywriting and selling without being sales-y (i.e. selling through articles as opposed to a hard pitch).

    As for traffic...

    There are 101 ways to drive traffic and that's a constant job. However, there are a handful that will work best for you, depending on your niche and target market. The key is to pick just a handful (five, maybe), focus on them and do them over and over and over again.

    Success is just doing a few things that work over and over and over again.

    Hope that clarifies things!

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    • Profile picture of the author Babar2b
      Michelle,
      Your post is an article in itself. well explained.
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    • Profile picture of the author fettah901
      Originally Posted by Nightengale View Post

      I'm so sorry you've had such a bad time. Yet it's completely understandable. IM CAN be very confusing and in spite of what everyone tells you, there's a steep learning curve in IM.

      Clarity is a HUGE part of IM success. It's so simple when you know it -- and darn difficult when you don't! I owe my mentors a world of thanks for bringing this clarity.

      Selling products or services online happens in the same basic way for everyone, no matter what they're selling:

      Traffic > Opt-in page > Autoresponder series (or e-zine) > Sales page

      That's it! It's just that simple. (We IMers tend to overcomplicate things.)

      1. It's CRITICAL to understand that 99% of first-time visitors to your site will NOT buy from you.

      2. The actual fortune is in the followup! Therefore, you need to build a list of prospects whom you'll follow up with, build a relationship with (through your e-zine/autoresponders) and entice them to buy from you.

      So you need:

      1. A squeeze page with an irresistible free offer in exchange for your prospect's name and e-mail address.

      2. Then send an e-zine/autoresponder out at least once a week with good, free info, in the form of a tip or article each week. Break your article up into two parts. Post the first part in your e-zine/autoresponder with a "click here to read the rest" link at the bottom.

      Post the ENTIRE article on your blog and link to it from your e-zine.

      This way, each time you send out your e-zine/autoresponder, you're driving your own traffic spikes to your website, completely independent of Google.

      So the flow looks like this:

      Traffic > Squeeze page > E-zine/autoresponder with "Part 1" article > Blog with the ENTIRE article.

      This is a nice, streamlined process. There's no reason to write an article for your autoresponder and a completely separate one for your blog.

      The rest is about good copywriting and selling without being sales-y (i.e. selling through articles as opposed to a hard pitch).

      As for traffic...

      There are 101 ways to drive traffic and that's a constant job. However, there are a handful that will work best for you, depending on your niche and target market. The key is to pick just a handful (five, maybe), focus on them and do them over and over and over again.

      Success is just doing a few things that work over and over and over again.

      Hope that clarifies things!

      Michelle

      Thank you so much Michelle, your tips are really helpfull and your comment is an article itself , i've been strugling on IM for so long and now i can see some light anyway, i have one question ,should i use a website or just a wordpress blog where i can post my own articles and link them to a squeeze page in the same blog ?!! and what autoresponder do you suggest instead of Aweber ? + should i use google adwords to drive some traffic or else ?

      thnk you !
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      • Profile picture of the author Nightengale
        Glad you guys found it helpful! Too many Warriors obsess about getting traffic, but don't even have their foundation laid first.

        Don't even THINK about driving traffic until you have an irresistible free offer, a working lead capture capture page and an autoresponder up! Otherwise, you're completely wasting your time. Why bother driving traffic if you have no way to capture their contact info or market to them later??

        If you have an enticing free offer, you can capture your visitors' contact information and market to them on the backend of that traffic. When you do that, you get a LOT more mileage out of all of your traffic generation efforts.

        Remember: 99% of first-time visitors will never buy from you. The majority of your sales WILL come from follow up, not first-time visitors. So it's CRITICAL to have an irresistible free offer to capture contact info and then follow up.

        Think about the MAJOR lack of trust here on the WF. Lack of trust is a huge problem every marketer faces, both online AND offline. People buy from people they know, like and trust. So staying in touch on a regular basis and giving helpful information will go a long way towards people getting to know you and building your business.

        Fettah,

        My site is built on WordPress. It's a blog/website all in one. However, mine is completely custom-designed and I have a squeeze page as my home page. It looks different than the rest of my pages: The navigation links are hidden on that page and it has no sidebar. The only way to get past it without submitting your info is by clicking the "Enter Site" button at the very bottom (in the corner).

        I didn't make it a "hard" squeeze page (i.e. I don't "force" people to submit their info to see the rest of the site) because there are always people visiting your site who don't need/want to submit their info, yet need to get to the rest of the site (the media, JV partners, etc.). But it's blindingly obvious what I want you to do on the home page.

        Once you click the "Enter Site" button, the rest of the site looks like a normal WordPress blog/site.

        I use AWeber.com for my autoresponders. I also have 1 Shopping Cart which I pay for monthly and it has autoresponders. But I've had AWeber longer and am more familiar with it. So I use AWeber for my day-to-day communications and weekly e-zine. 1SC processes my orders and adds customers to my database (including snail mail addresses and phone #'s). My e-zine has also been custom-designed to match my website.

        1SC is $129/month, so if cost is an issue for you, go with AWeber, which is just $20/month. AWeber can't process orders, but you can use PayPal for that.

        Hope that helps!

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      • Profile picture of the author Nightengale
        Originally Posted by fettah901 View Post

        Thank you so much Michelle, your tips are really helpfull and your comment is an article itself , i've been strugling on IM for so long and now i can see some light anyway, i have one question ,should i use a website or just a wordpress blog where i can post my own articles and link them to a squeeze page in the same blog ?!! and what autoresponder do you suggest instead of Aweber ? + should i use google adwords to drive some traffic or else ?

        thnk you !
        Ok, some more info... You seem a bit confused.

        In your e-zine/autoresponder, post the first part of an article. Post the ENTIRE article on your blog and link directly to the article on the blog in your e-zine. Do NOT link your "Part 1" article in your e-zine to your home page (where the article ISN'T located). You'll only irritate your readers.

        The squeeze page should be your home page, in other words the main URL of your site.

        For example: (and I'm completely making this up...)

        Suppose you have a site on bodybuilding called BodybuildingSuccessTips.com. Your free offer is a "Bodybuilding Success Pack" which includes a free workout routine, bodybuilding checklist and music playlist for workouts. THAT offer goes on your squeeze page at BodybuildingSuccessTips.com

        Now, suppose you write an article this week titled "6 Ways to Avoid Muscle Cramps and Fatigue in Your Workout." The article is posted at BodybuildingSuccessTips.com/cramps-fatigue

        Send the first part of your article to your list via autoresponder. Include a link which takes them to BodybuildingSuccessTips.com/cramps-fatigue to read the entire article. Do NOT link to your home page here. You'll only tick your readers off.

        You can run ads, write articles for other blogs/e-zines, etc. and then offer them your free "Bodybuilding Success Pack" and direct them to your squeeze page at BodybuildingSuccessTips.com to get it.

        (Again, I just made up that example. I have no idea if such a site exists.)

        Also, post your free offer either in your header graphic or at the top of your sidebar. Your PRIMARY goal with your website is NOT to make sales. It's to build your list. As you grow the site, not everyone will come to the homepage first. They'll land on different pages and miss your homepage entirely. So you want to make sure your free offer is on EVERY page, no matter how/where they get to your site.

        Hope that makes sense! This is actually a very easy, streamlined process once it's set up.

        If you're still confused, go to my website to see what I'm talking about. You can see the homepage at Global Institute of Wellness Entrepreneurs Go to any other page (Global Institute of Wellness Entrepreneurs » Blog for instance), to see my free offer which is in the header on EVERY page. It's impossible to miss (tee hee!), but is still very tasteful.

        Now all of my bases are covered no matter where/how someone gets to my site.

        If you want to see how the e-zine and blog work together, send me an e-mail at Info at GIWEconnect.com and I'll send you the last issue of my e-zine so you can see how it works for yourself. (Just remind me who you are and what you need. Otherwise, I'm liable to delete it as spam. )

        Hope that helps!

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      • Profile picture of the author Manie Amari
        Originally Posted by fettah901 View Post

        i've been strugling on IM for so long and now i can see some light
        What kind of light? Is the one people see when they have near death experience?

        Seriosuly, get over the hill already and start building that list. It's not rocket science.

        Send traffic to your squeeze page. Get as many subscribers as you can manage. Build a relationship with them. Sell stuff they want. Simples.

        Everything else involving the detail are just technical skills you will need to learn as you go along.


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        • Profile picture of the author Nightengale
          Originally Posted by Manie Amari View Post

          What kind of light? Is the one people see when they have near death experience?

          Seriosuly, get over the hill already and start building that list. It's not rocket science.

          Send traffic to your squeeze page. Get as many subscribers as you can manage. Build a relationship with them. Sell stuff they want. Simples.

          Everything else involving the detail are just technical skills you will need to learn as you go along.


          Manie

          Manie,

          There's no need to be rude and condescending. (Yes, your comments, masquerading as "humor", are condescending.)

          You're right: it IS simple. It's not easy, but it's simple. Your comments, while correct, are still frustrating because they're horribly incomplete -- almost to the point of being useless.

          (I'm sorry. It's not my intention to be rude. I'm just trying to offer further help. You're not the only one with comments like this. Many, many Warriors give unhelpful advice like this ALL the time.)

          My guess, based on his original post, is that Fettah isn't very clear AT ALL on his business. Until he's VERY clear on his 1) niche, 2) product/service and 3) target audience, then he's not going to get anywhere.

          So he needs to back up -- waaay up, to the beginning. BEFORE he starts driving traffic, building a list and sending out autoresponders he needs to get super clear on what type of business he wants. Otherwise, he's expending a lot of effort with little or no results. Hence, his frustration. (Totally understandable.) Unfortunately, this is where a lot of Warriors are at.

          Clarity is a HUGE part of IM success. It's so simple when you know it -- and darn difficult when you don't! I owe my mentors a world of thanks for bringing this clarity.

          IM is actually pretty simple: you can sell only one of two things:

          1. Products
          2. Services

          That's it!

          And selling products or services online happens in the same basic way for everyone, no matter what they're selling:

          Traffic > Opt-in page > Autoresponder series (or e-zine) > Sales page

          That's it! It's just that simple. (We IMers tend to overcomplicate things.)

          But no matter what your niche is, or whether you're selling a product or a service, do you know what your business model is?

          A business model is the framework or skeleton of your business. Essentially there are three types of online business models:

          1. Membership-based model

          A membership-based business model allows you to build a community of people (your members) who are as passionate about your subject as you are. Your membership fees can be monthly or annual, but either way, you're building recurring, passive income.

          There are a lot of resources and information out there to help you build a membership-based business if you're interested in doing this.

          2. Product-based model

          Selling products allows you to maximize your time and effort by selling items over and over again. This can be hard goods or it can be information products. Information marketing is it's own business model under the product-based model. Information marketing allows you to take your brain to the bank by creating a product ONCE based on what you know and selling it over and over again.

          Affiliate marketing falls under both models. You can choose to market either products or services as an affiliate.

          3. Service-based model

          Selling services can be great for 1) generating quick cash (as in the case of article writing or video producing) and 2) establishing your expertise and getting testimonials.

          However, in the long run, your goal should be to offer services at a PREMIUM. The biggest advantage of IM is LEVERAGE. You're able to leverage your time, money and expertise exponentially online. We all have just 24 hours each day. Time to get ruthless about what you expect for those hours you spend in IM each day. Expect more of yourself and more from your business friends, clients, partners, etc.

          What results are you getting for those hours you spend online each day? Ultimately, your services should be at the bottom of your funnel and cost the most since they involve your time and personal attention. (We all have a limited amount of time each day.)

          The fun (and confusion) comes in with all of the endless mix-and-match possibilities of the above models. If you're just starting or still struggling to make money, keep it simple:

          Pick just ONE!

          1. Pick ONE niche. (Something you're interested in and know something about.)

          2. Pick ONE target market for your product or service. (Who will buy what you're offering? The more specific you are, the more you narrow it down, the more successful you'll be.)

          3. Pick ONE business model.

          Now that you're clear about what business you're in, FOCUS! (And stop buying any info not related to your niche and target market, period!)

          F -- Follow
          O -- One
          C -- Course
          U -- Until
          S -- Successful

          And remember: build a list, Build a List, BUILD A LIST!

          In IM, it's easy to put the cart before the horse. Take a deep breath, step back and consider what type of business you REALLY want. Don't worry about getting traffic or buying that expensive traffic product until you know 1) what your business model is, 2) what niche you're in and 3) WHO your target market is!

          Successful business people will tell you that MARKETING is more than half the effort that's needed for success anyway. So pick a niche, target market and business model. Then spend most of your time and effort marketing it.

          If you DON'T have a solid plan or system, THAT'S when it's hard. A good system will shave YEARS (and save you big $$$) off of your learning curve

          That's why I recommend investing in at least one good, comprehensive IM course (or mentor who will give you such a system) instead of jumping from one $37 e-book to the next. A lot of people here complain about not being able to make any money. But neither are they willing to invest in their business. (Buying a random bunch of $37 e-books doesn't count.)

          The best thing I ever did was invest in a comprehensive IM course aimed at REAL business owners, not just other IM wannabes. Yes it was $1500. (It's no longer available.) But it was truly some of the best A-Z IM info I ever bought. Everything else I've learned (from the $37 e-books) since has simply been plugged into this system.

          Get a solid plan or system and then work the plan!

          Hope this helps!

          Michelle
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          • Profile picture of the author Manie Amari
            Originally Posted by Nightengale View Post

            You're right: it IS simple. Your comments, while correct...
            So I'm offering helpful advice then?

            Originally Posted by Nightengale View Post

            I'm just trying to offer further help.
            So we're both trying to offer helpful advice then?

            Originally Posted by Nightengale View Post

            Many, many Warriors give unhelpful advice like this ALL the time.
            So I'm not offering good advice then? Your contradicting comments lost me here....:confused:


            Originally Posted by Nightengale View Post

            Clarity is a HUGE part of IM success.
            I guess I'll need 500+ words next time to clear that up. Noted.

            If your going to call me out at least make it coherently clear what you disagree with. As far as I am concerned the joke didn't sit to well with you.
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  • Hi. You said:

    Originally Posted by fettah901 View Post

    i tried with CPC and CPM sush as Adsense , i used to get like 150 - 300 £ a months but not satified
    So, here are some questions:

    1. Is that £150-300/month gross (before content development, marketing and advertising costs, including the time you spent working on your online campaigns), or net (after all those overheads have been deducted)?

    2. I assume you tracked and monitored your campaigns, to accurately determine what works and what doesn't, in order to improve your campaigns by spending more time and overheads on the things that work and spend less and less time and overheads on those that don't?

    3. I assume you documented the things you do to implement your campaigns in a step by step guide, in order to outsource it and start implementing your growth and expansion campaigns (refer below)?

    4. Did you try ramping up (scaling up) your campaigns by building more sites that can earn more CPA and CPM profits for you (with or without outsourcing)? And:

    =>> As you mentioned earlier, you already earned something from CPA and CPM, so you can just do what you did and add the things I said above. If you do the things above, you could at some point most likely invest in other campaigns, such as developing and selling your own products/services, building mailing lists and promoting your products/service offers or affiliate products to your subscribers. I believe this is better, instead of investing your time and other resources in something (product/service offer development and marketing, mailing list building and affiliate product marketing campaigns) that you most likely have minimal experience and knowledge in doing.
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  • Profile picture of the author HelenPritchard09
    HI,

    We normally get failures sometimes and challenges that we need to deal with in business. All we need to do is to keep on trying on opportunities that comes along the way and think of positive results. Don't expect to earn cash by just sitting on your butt and do nothing. You really have to do something in process, not by event.

    You may want to try what I'm on now and I hope this could help. Inbox me or click the link below in my signature.
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  • Profile picture of the author gcbmark20
    Hi Fettah,

    Building a list is a great way to build an online business and I always say it is by far the best way to spend your hard efforts on building an online business that stands the test of time.

    Building a squeeze page, setting up hosting and your auto-responder are all essentials of course.

    One thing you must get right though is the follow up sequence...

    This is where many people become a bit lost as they do not understand how important it is to build trust and a great realtionship with your list.

    You can start with just one great follow up email and build from there.

    Always track your open rates, click rates etc so you know how responsive your subscribers are.

    If the repsonse isn't great, you can always change it there is nothing that has to be set in stone here.

    Feel free to download my list building report below to get you started on your journey...

    All the best my friend and focus on taking action and don't think too long!!!
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    • Profile picture of the author fettah901
      Originally Posted by gcbmark20 View Post

      Hi Fettah,

      Building a list is a great way to build an online business and I always say it is by far the best way to spend your hard efforts on building an online business that stands the test of time.

      Building a squeeze page, setting up hosting and your auto-responder are all essentials of course.

      One thing you must get right though is the follow up sequence...

      This is where many people become a bit lost as they do not understand how important it is to build trust and a great realtionship with your list.

      You can start with just one great follow up email and build from there.

      Always track your open rates, click rates etc so you know how responsive your subscribers are.

      If the repsonse isn't great, you can always change it there is nothing that has to be set in stone here.

      Feel free to download my list building report below to get you started on your journey...

      All the best my friend and focus on taking action and don't think too long!!!
      Thank you , my only problem was taking action , instead of wasting time reading articles and ebooks !!
      i'll of your tips are great and really helpfull
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  • Profile picture of the author Denise Harland
    Basically, there is no difference at all between online marketing and offline marketing.
    The way how to market your product, how to influence you potential customer, how to make sales, it's all the same

    What makes them become different is in the how big you can reach your potential customer.
    In offline, you have to spend much more cost to reach the audience than using online marketing with the same quantity.

    In online marketing, I classify into 2 levels of the career

    1. Employee
    In this level, in order to get the money, you have to work with other people, let say, being affiliate, publisher, etc. You don't have to do create your own product. What you need to do is just market other people's product.

    2. Self employee
    In this level, you are making money from your creation, being a product creator. Let say, selling your own ebook, your own videos, and so forth.

    Whatever level you choose, it doesn't matter as long as you satisfy with what you will get.
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  • Profile picture of the author Manie Amari
    Originally Posted by fettah901 View Post

    sorry for bad english !!!
    Well no point in me trying to explain anything to you in English then.
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    • Profile picture of the author ShaneBoyd
      Internet marketing is selling. If you don't know anything about sales, then you'll struggle with internet marketing too. You'll jump from one push button software to another trying to find the next best thing.

      Well, the next best thing is here and it's been here for hundreds of years. It's called SELLING.

      Get some old books on selling. Books from Tom Hopkins, Dan Kennedy, Zig Ziglar, Brian Tracy and so on. Learn about selling and how it works. Then, you simply SELL whatever it is you're offering.

      You need to SELL your product on your squeeze page.

      You need to SELL products to your list.

      You need to SELL on your product's website.

      You are SELLING when you place ads in the search engines and FB

      Basically, you need to learn the dynamics of selling. If you don't know how to sell, you'll only struggle online.

      Cheers!
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      • Profile picture of the author Manie Amari
        Originally Posted by ShaneBoyd View Post


        You need to SELL your product on your squeeze page.
        On the contrary you don't! In fact doing this defeats the whole purpose of what a squeeze page is actually for. The only thing a squeeze page's functioned to do is collect data. If your trying to get visitors to do other things then your distracting the visitor and reducing the effiecency of the page; hence the term squeeze page.


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        • Profile picture of the author ShaneBoyd
          Originally Posted by Manie Amari View Post

          On the contrary you don't! In fact doing this defeats the whole purpose of what a squeeze page is actually for. The only thing a squeeze page's functioned to do is collect data. If your trying to get visitors to do other things then your distracting the visitor and reducing the effiecency of the page; hence the term squeeze page.


          Manie
          Dude, if you think you're not trying to "sell" your free offer to get a name and email, then you are only kidding yourself.

          Cheers.
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  • Profile picture of the author mbacak
    I believe strongly that your internet business and life is a mirror reflection of you...

    Saying that... check out your language:

    "Trying to understand Internet Marketing Strategies Over a YEAR !!!"

    Before you follow any of the great advice above...

    Stop trying... it's not getting you anywhere.

    Eliminate the word “try” from your vocabulary. It is a worthless word that accomplishes nothing. It only makes you feel better when you fail.
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    • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
      Originally Posted by mbacak View Post

      I believe strongly that your internet business and life is a mirror reflection of you...

      Saying that... check out your language:

      "Trying to understand Internet Marketing Strategies Over a YEAR !!!"

      Before you follow any of the great advice above...

      Stop trying... it's not getting you anywhere.

      Eliminate the word "try" from your vocabulary. It is a worthless word that accomplishes nothing. It only makes you feel better when you fail.
      Although I don't think many people will truly understand the power of that advice - it is great advice.

      For many people starting in IM they get the results they expect. If they expect they won't make money then that will probably be their experience.
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      nothing to see here.

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    • Profile picture of the author Black Hat Cat
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      Originally Posted by mbacak View Post

      I believe strongly that your internet business and life is a mirror reflection of you...

      Saying that... check out your language:

      "Trying to understand Internet Marketing Strategies Over a YEAR !!!"

      Before you follow any of the great advice above...

      Stop trying... it's not getting you anywhere.

      Eliminate the word "try" from your vocabulary. It is a worthless word that accomplishes nothing. It only makes you feel better when you fail.
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  • Profile picture of the author andreabolder
    It is important to understand the Internet Sales Cycle.

    Here is a good image I share with my coaching student that helps them get a visual of how making money online really works.

    At the end of the day it is all about driving traffic, building an email list and developing relationships with that list which will ultimately turn into sales.

    There are so many different ways to drive traffic (free and paid) from web 2.0 strategies to solo ads....but I think it is important to #1 know your $$ goals, #2 learn the 2-3 marketing strategies you need to drive the traffic and then #3 map put a plan of action that will bring in the volume of traffic you need to make the money you want. #4 be consistent. IM is hard work - there are no shortcuts, but when you have the knowledge and a working system you can make money easily.

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    • Profile picture of the author celente
      Originally Posted by andreabolder View Post

      It is important to understand the Internet Sales Cycle.

      Here is a good image I share with my coaching student that helps them get a visual of how making money online really works.

      At the end of the day it is all about driving traffic, building an email list and developing relationships with that list which will ultimately turn into sales.

      There are so many different ways to drive traffic (free and paid) from web 2.0 strategies to solo ads....but I think it is important to #1 know your $$ goals, #2 learn the 2-3 marketing strategies you need to drive the traffic and then #3 map put a plan of action that will bring in the volume of traffic you need to make the money you want. #4 be consistent. IM is hard work - there are no shortcuts, but when you have the knowledge and a working system you can make money easily.

      love the flow chart there.

      IT comes down to understanding your target audience, and offereing them stuff that it is hard to say no too!

      YEs there are other things involved, but you must realise these are the most important things.

      Also what we have found important is that you need results in advance. The better conversion rates are for things that already get people results, and you can show PROOF, so think to yourself, what prouduct have you used and it works, that you can become an affiliate and sell and show your PROOF, that is what people want to see, not some Guru moron branding his name screaming "buy my chit!"

      Some good advice above, print this out and go nuts.
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    • Profile picture of the author dom4biz
      Originally Posted by andreabolder View Post

      It is important to understand the Internet Sales Cycle.

      Here is a good image I share with my coaching student that helps them get a visual of how making money online really works.

      At the end of the day it is all about driving traffic, building an email list and developing relationships with that list which will ultimately turn into sales.

      There are so many different ways to drive traffic (free and paid) from web 2.0 strategies to solo ads....but I think it is important to #1 know your $$ goals, #2 learn the 2-3 marketing strategies you need to drive the traffic and then #3 map put a plan of action that will bring in the volume of traffic you need to make the money you want. #4 be consistent. IM is hard work - there are no shortcuts, but when you have the knowledge and a working system you can make money easily.

      Nice answer....
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  • Profile picture of the author crs30
    shmerns says it pretty well. I'd say you can add affiliate links to the site as well, like for HostGator. Depending on what your list opted in for, you can probably find other products to promote.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lena Williams
    Do not try to understand only. Try to learn with understanding. It is a matter of long term process to get success in IM. Point to be noted here, English is one of the most important thing in IM, you should learn English first if you feel you are weak in it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Merylo
    Mate, I'll cover the traffic explanation:

    Paid traffic, means you are advertising your site to the professional. For example, Google Adwords, Google adsense, PPC, etc.

    Free traffic, means you will have to create a very good quality blog, then add your sales page in end of every article you write, If you want to get a higher page rank, build a back link to your site. You can also drive traffic from article directories ( submit your best article in ezine and add your sales page URL in the resource box)
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  • Profile picture of the author Aira Bongco
    Let me give you a tip. Before you plunge in and do whatever other people are teaching, do you honestly think that you already understand how to sell something to a person? Do you know how to determine what he like to hear and how you can convince him to buy from you? If not, then learn this first. In fact, I would recommend learning some copywriting skills.

    Once you have the skill, it is time to set the stage. You can now follow the old list building course of setting up a domain, autoresponder and followup e-mails. If you have the marketing skill, you will be able to make sales. But do this without the marketing skill and you'll see that it is not working.

    Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Scott
    Here's what you need to "get"...

    Internet marketing is a form of BUSINESS.

    In any business you need to offer a SOLUTION to the marketplace... otherwise known as "find a gap in the market and fill it".

    Once you do that, THEN you create your plan on how to execute that idea... known as a business plan.

    THAT is when you start figuring out the dos and don'ts of monetization for the specific idea you're looking at.

    Break it down to basics... WHY would anyone visit your site? Why would they buy from you? What can you offer them no one else can?

    These are the questions you need to ask yourself. Once you figure that out, building a business becomes a lot more clear.

    -Daniel
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    Always looking for badass direct-response copywriters. PM me if we don't know each other and you're looking for work.

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