I just thought...

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I've been doing SEO for corporates for ever. I've never affiliated anything in my life, just the client stuff. That's why I've got a big car and a house in the country.

So when I thought about selling my course on how to do it, I was thinking "I bet loads of people won't want it because this market will be saturated now".

And then I just checked how many people are reading these forums:

Main Internet Marketing Discussion Forum (1462 Viewing)
Warrior Special Offers Forum (2526 Viewing)
Warrior Products & Services (403 Viewing)

Offline Marketing Discussions (130 Viewing)

So it would appear that most people are still chasing **** berry top ten.

Cool. More work for us!
#offline marketing #thought
  • Well that points the obvious, there are always people who are just starting out and need to get their foot in the door with certain keywords, and much like all new people they aim for the impossible keywords. Until later on moving to local clients.
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    • Exactly, I reckon it's an evolving process. My point is, more people go for affiliate stuff first rather than clients which to be honest, is probably the best way.

      If you can sell some of the crap you can get on Clickbank these days then you can sell pretty much anything I reckon.
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  • There's a natural progression to making money on the web.

    1. they hear you can make a ton of money on the web... so they learn SEO, PPC, Affiliate, etc... year 1
    2. then they hear money is in the list... so they go and create squeeze pages, mini-reports, products, etc... year 2
    3. then they hear that having clients paying them $1k/mo retainers for services they learned in year 1 is the way to go... year 3








    4. Then of course... a guru tells them that affiliate marketing is the way to go and your stupid if you don't do affiliate marketing (easy money)... so we're back to year 1

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    I've been doing SEO for corporates for ever. I've never affiliated anything in my life, just the client stuff. That's why I've got a big car and a house in the country. So when I thought about selling my course on how to do it, I was thinking "I bet loads of people won't want it because this market will be saturated now".