Multiply Your Income 5 Times With This "Secret" Tweak...

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The key to adding a zero to your income is something that many gurus have been doing without you realizing it but rarely have I seen them emphasize this in their courses.

Drum roll please...stop.

The key is: stop trying to get customers and sell products.

Instead, start trying to get affiliates.

The effort involved in getting one affiliate in my experience is roughly the same as getting one customer (unless you need to train him...but that too can be done on autopilot).

So why are you running after a customer which will pay you forty bucks per conversion when you can be going after affiliates who can provide you thousands of dollars per conversion and will keep sending you money month after month?

Why? Does anyone know?
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Dominic
    Good advice. I was just thinking about something like this earlier today.

    In my opinion, some people fall into their "comfort zones" (more successful in these zones). They like to promote their products, they like being the affiliate, they like to promote their affiliate programs, etc...
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  • Profile picture of the author Avery Berman
    Exactly! This is something that I've been using for a while.

    Make an affiliate page, advertise that, and "make the sale."

    Make sure you have some way to capture affiliate emails as well so you can remind them to actually promote for you!

    Also don't forget about finding other products in your niche and saying in a very personally constructed email that you'd like to "work with them." Then give them an offer the can't refuse!
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Dalangin
    Yep, it's one of the key...getting affiliates and JV partners will boost your sales but you have to focus on the sales letter for improving the conversion and creating several marketing materials so that your partners will just post in their blogs, PPC campaigns and in their list.
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    • Profile picture of the author MaskedMarketer
      While this isn't new, This post definitely made a nice click for me. This is good for the people just starting out with a website (like me).

      If most of peoples sales come from affiliates then there own actions, then where should most of the time be focused on? I think the 80/20 rule may apply here.

      And coming from Andrew Carnegie (Nap Hills friend) Or was it J. Paul Getting? -

      "Id rather have 1 percent of other peoples efforts, then 100 percent of my own efforts."

      I think this is where this rule applies.
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