What Steps Should Newbies Take To Organize & Manage Their New Online Biz Before Starting To Market

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What Steps Should Newbies Take To Organize Themselves Before Beginning To Market themselves online.

1) how should one organize oneself immediately when starting an online business offline I already have experience in but how does do it online

2) what tools should use to organize and manage ones online business efficiently
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  • Profile picture of the author TLTheLiberator
    Of course, I'll say start with a clear vision of how you intend on extracting income from your prospects as in what is your basic online business model.

    - affiliate
    - membership
    - info-product
    - cpa
    - adsense

    etc.

    Then gather the tools & knowledge necessary to help you conduct the model.

    The tools and knowledge necessary for each model is slightly different.

    It won't hurt to compile an list of things to do and then do them.

    Hope This Helps!!

    TL
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    • Profile picture of the author onpointinfo
      Wow liberator thanks...

      This is taking shape of course it is still not clear and probably won't be for a while as there is a good learning curve I will be undergoing as you did.

      Liberator...I have decided to go after 2 models:

      1) affiliate model - using google ppc to drive traffic to info products

      2) learn how to create memberships

      However, your response got me 1 step closer to unraveling the spaghetti in my head concerning these areas....absolutely this has helped immensely...
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  • Profile picture of the author GB2008
    Just to add to this one - before you dive into advertising, make sure you've picked the right advertising method(s) and you've educated yourself on them. PPC can give quick results and huge traffic - but it can also be a big money pit if you don't know what you're doing...
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  • Profile picture of the author jrailsback
    I'm not exactly sure what your needs are but two tools I am constantly recommending are Google Keyword Analyzer for SEO and keyword suggestion purposes:

    https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

    and this Copywriting 101 course for your content generation and sales/squeeze pages.

    Copywriting 101: An Introduction to Copywriting ? Copyblogger

    Both invaluable resources and both free

    If you elaborate on your needs a bit more I may be able to offer more advice.

    Josh
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    • Profile picture of the author onpointinfo
      Hey jrailsback...thanks


      I come from the offline direct sales world, and if you are not organized, and apply time and territory management you will pay the price of failure or making much less income.

      There is also a system professional internet marketers online follow on a daily basis which allows them to maximize their time and money. This is what I am talking about.
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  • Profile picture of the author markwinder
    onpointinfo - great question.

    First off - the very fact that you're asking this means to me that you're looking at this strategically, which places you WELL above most people starting out in this.

    From an organizational standpoint, my preferred way of attacking the problem is "think first, then act".

    I like to generate a checklist of all the stuff I need to get done - I try to get as granular as possible - ranging from choosing a niche, finding products, researching keywords, starting to generate basic content, finding a domain (I always like finding a domain after I know some keywords...), getting it hosted, and then getting content on the site. Next I run through the process of generating autoresponder messages, more content, articles, and finally move into promotion (adwords, etc).

    Sounds to me like you're on the right path, just spend a little time trying to figure your critical path, write it down, and then execute. Chances are, you'll probably find holes in your original plan - just add to it as you go. Best part is - once you've got the list done, you can re-use it for your future affiliate projects!

    I know it's kinda general advice here - but I hope it helps you!

    - Mark.
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