I Need Your Help - In My Quest To $100 a day

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I took your great advice on what to do if I needed to make $100 a day, and I decided on offering a service.

In your opinion, how do I get people to then try out my service?

It is the first time offering something here, how do i get my service seen by potential people?

What are your thoughts?
#$100 #day #quest
  • Profile picture of the author AnniePot
    Run an ad in Warriors for hire; sign up for O-Desk; sign up for Fiverr
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    • Profile picture of the author Lisa Paule
      Thanks Anniepot, I have already put an ad on Warriors for hire. Will be heading over to Fiverr and Odesk
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  • Profile picture of the author Pixel Minisite
    Yup Run an ad in Warriors for hire and put the link in your WF signature so that everyone see it when you post and comment, good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jacob Hargreave
    Hi Lisa,


    Congratulations on you decision to strike off on your $100 per day goal. I have a few ideas that may help you get off to a strong start.

    First and for most have you made this goal into a s.m.a.r.t goal for yourself? I find doing this really does help an individual stick to their commitments and actually succeed.

    Secondly print/write yourself out a weekly progression report. Here you would write down everything you are doing (no matter how big or small) and log it so at the end of the day you can marvel at your handy work.

    As for your service, if it's an online service what you can do is create a website offering a trial of the service in question or free information in the form of a newsletter, ebook, or report based on your niche.

    Building a list has always been the break and butter of making money online especially for those with a service to offer.

    To add on ot sites like fiverr you can also use 20ez, it's just like Fiverr however the pay is $20 instead of $5.
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    • Profile picture of the author Lisa Paule
      Originally Posted by Jacob Hargreave View Post

      Hi Lisa,


      Congratulations on you decision to strike off on your $100 per day goal. I have a few ideas that may help you get off to a strong start.

      First and for most have you made this goal into a s.m.a.r.t goal for yourself? I find doing this really does help an individual stick to their commitments and actually succeed.

      Secondly print/write yourself out a weekly progression report. Here you would write down everything you are doing (no matter how big or small) and log it so at the end of the day you can marvel at your handy work.

      As for your service, if it's an online service what you can do is create a website offering a trial of the service in question or free information in the form of a newsletter, ebook, or report based on your niche.

      Building a list has always been the break and butter of making money online especially for those with a service to offer.

      To add on ot sites like fiverr you can also use 20ez, it's just like Fiverr however the pay is $20 instead of $5.
      Thanks Jacob and all you other Warriors! Your input means a lot to me, and I will definitely be implementing your advice, starting right this second
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  • Profile picture of the author TheKeys
    Start for $1 a day. You may laugh but once you get that constant buck a day you can amplify it and aim higher.

    So, really what I'm trying to say is be realistic. Unless you're extremely computer and people savvy you're not going to make that much starting out. Find your weaknesses and your flaws and work from there.
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    • Profile picture of the author celente
      Originally Posted by TheKeys View Post

      Start for $1 a day. You may laugh but once you get that constant buck a day you can amplify it and aim higher.

      So, really what I'm trying to say is be realistic. Unless you're extremely computer and people savvy you're not going to make that much starting out. Find your weaknesses and your flaws and work from there.
      that is a good tip...

      Start small and then upscale...

      it was the famouse john reese that says :-

      "if you can make $1 online, you know how to make $100 online"

      "if you can make $100 dollar onlilne, then you can make 1 million!"

      pretty smart advice if you ask me.
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  • Profile picture of the author George Wright
    Originally Posted by Lisa Paule View Post

    I took your great advice on what to do if I needed to make $100 a day, and I decided on offering a service.

    In your opinion, how do I get people to then try out my service?

    It is the first time offering something here, how do i get my service seen by potential people?

    What are your thoughts?
    Who or what are potential people? Sorry I couldn't resist.

    Anyway, I see you are already using your sig file to offer your service. Make helpful posts here on the WF, never referring to your Sig of course, but, as potential customers read your helpful posts they will check out your sig and if they need your service you will get customers.

    One of the helpful things you can do is thoughtfully answer questions that pertain to your niche.

    Use money from your sales to join the WarRoom, and branch out from there.

    You say this your first time offering things here which could mean you have sold your services or products elsewhere. If so, get some testimonials from happy customers to put in your paid threads or even short ones for your sig.

    Congrats on your resolve.

    George Wright
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    • Profile picture of the author Lisa Paule
      Thanks for all the sound again . . . I will offer the freebie to get some testimonials, just wondering if i will be able to change it now.

      thanks so much
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  • Profile picture of the author RatRaceWatch
    Sounds like your getting some good advice. And of course the magic word is Network. The more people you expose to your services (even if you have to offer freebies and review copies, the better off you'll be). Work hard - build a strong presence - and the rest will follow :0
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  • Profile picture of the author kea55
    yes, i would save give away some freebies and make sure you keep up a good reputation
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  • Profile picture of the author owenlee
    if you are talking about providing service in this forum, you can offer your services at a super cheap rate and build up the testimonials..this is a important part for you as your future customer will look at the testimonials to judge your service before buying from you..
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