February 3, 2012

February 2012 Goals

February 2012 Goals

Wow, our first month of 2012 sure seems to have flown by! January usually starts out strong for most people, with New Year Resolutions and goal setting being front and foremost on many people’s minds. Bloggers and small business owners are no different.

As I head into February one thing is front and center in my thoughts. This marks the end of my 2nd year with PLR Internet Marketing. March 1st begins the third year for me, and I’d like to achieve as many things before then as I can. (I feel so much more productive when I can list all the various accomplishments I’ve achieved with my site during any particular time period) J

I have an online interview lined up for March where I’ll discuss not only what’s been happening with my site during the 2nd year, but also my plans, hopes, and dreams for 2012 and my third year with the site so I won’t go into that here. What I do want to do however is set some last minute goals for February to make sure I get the most out of my business year.

I should point out that I do use goals, and goal boards constantly, but posting something publically is always a little more “concrete” as there are a lot more people holding you accountable. I only wish February wasn’t a short month! LOL

So without further ado, here are my goals for February 2012:

  1. Write an eBook. This will be something along the lines of an “Operations Manual” for professional bloggers. (Anyone looking to make some money with their blogs) I want to make this very in depth and content rich, so this will likely take up a fair bit of time and energy.
    Since I did write a post title “30 Days to an eBook” though, I’d better make sure it happens!
  2. Open up my internet marketing forum to the public. The forum will be going from a paid structure to free for all users.
  3. Issue a press release to announce the launch of the forum opening.
  4. Send out 3 press releases. (I’m investing some of my marketing dollars this year into a serious press release campaign to track and assess the benefits of a sustained approach. Previously I’d only sent out a couple, and that was sporadic at best.
  5. Start a commenting tribe within the forum. Comment tribes are a great way to generate comments and traffic  but there are still quite a few people who either haven’t heard of them, or don’t belong to any groups.
  6. Holding with goal number 4, I’ll send out a press release to announce the tribe launch.
  7. Complete interview for www.Aaronhoos.com outlining my 2nd year successes and challenges, as well as my 3rd year goals, hopes, and dreams for PLR Internet Marketing.
  8. Make 300 comments on blogs I follow. (Roughly ten a day) This is something I’ve been neglecting, and I need to get out there and interact more.
  9. Publish 29 posts on the PLR Internet Marketing blog.
  10. Record 20 podcasts. I’d like to eventually have all 630+ articles in audio version as well as written.
  11. List out my 3rd year goals for my business.
  12. Install DLGuard on www.blogtraffictactics.net to track sales and downloads.
  13. Install an affiliate tracking software on Blog Traffic Tactics to launch and take advantage of affiliates for the book.
  14. Issue a press release announcing the affiliate program. (This will fulfill my 3 press releases)
  15. Hand out 100 +K (Klout) to the various Twitter users I follow. (I’ve been lax in this regard, but since I keep getting Klout Perks, I should really participate more)
  16. Launch www.earningsuccess.com with Aaron Hoos and start marketing it.
  17. Start paying attention to www.thehappyself.com (One of my blogs that I’ve been neglecting, and yet still gets hundreds of visitors a day)
  18. Make sure my Fiancé gets her driver’s license! (I’m currently spending 80 hours a month driving her into the city and back for work. Time that would be better spent working my business!)
  19. Build a “Link Partners” page, and start doing link exchanges. I’ve never taken advantage of this and I’ve noticed a competing website shoot up to the 3rd position using primarily this method. So for all you bloggers, affiliate marketers, and internet marketers who would like to participate shoot me an email, and we’ll get things rolling!
  20. Expand my own “Operations Manual”. This is a document I keep for my blog and business that outlines all the pertinent information outlining the day to day activities. It serves as a great training document for employees, and outsourcers as well, and I highly recommend you create one for yourself.

That’s it, 20 goals for the next 29 days! It should keep me busy especially since some of these are fairly decent sized goals (like the eBook). I’ll post the interview, as well as a follow up in the first week of March letting you know how I did with it. I’m pretty sure you’ll call me on it if I come up way short! J

Take care, and have a great month!

 

Paying Your Bills Entrepreneur Style

Paying Your Bills Entrepreneur Style

Many of us turn to internet marketing in the hopes of earning a few extra bucks doing something we’d likely do for free anyway. While there is a general misconception surrounding internet marketing and the work required to build an online business that is capable of generating income of any level, there are still people willing to invest the time and effort involved to either subsidize, or in some cases even replace their offline income all together. (The misconception is that making money online is easy, and requires no more than the push or at most 6 buttons on a keyboard, the truth is an online business is still a business requiring work!)

I was recently discussing my blog with an old colleague who had expressed interest in the direction I planned to take when I left my corporate position for something less stable in the internet marketing industry. He liked the thought of building a website that would continue working for him 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and that could be marketed to a global audience.

The part he didn’t relish, or at least failed to attempt was taking the time to research, and register a domain, and then building up a website with a product or service. He opted instead to take a “wait and see” approach, and chose to watch my blog grow and develop.

I’ve been blogging full time now for two years, and have loved every minute of it. Some weeks have involved more work than most of us would like to invest, and less pay than we can hope to live on, while other weeks have been relatively relaxing, and way more profitable than I could have hoped. (My best week of earning took place while I was on holidays).

Now while I won’t be the next internet millionaire for quite some time I’m sure, I’ve still enjoyed the challenge of building an online business, and growing a community around my blog. I’ve managed to almost completely replace my old “offline” income, and the viewpoint I took while doing so was perhaps a little different than what most people would be used to.

While we were discussing my business, my old friend and colleague asked how I was able to replace the salary I used to make. In the beginning I simply wrote down an amount that I needed to make in order to survive and struggled to match it with offline earnings. This technique turned out harder for me to achieve than I’d hoped. Income growth was coming in not only slowly and sporadically but from almost more directions and durations than I could keep track of.

I had advertising income that paid within three days, and I had affiliate programs that took as long as ninety days, and many in between sources. This sporadic income caused me to reevaluate my earnings, and more accurately my bill paying options.

I started out looking at my smallest bills which were things like gym memberships, and internet service provider bills, and then chose two income sources that matched up relatively close, both in terms of dollar amounts, and payment frequency. I used the income from a PayPal Donation Script that I was selling and then brought in about fifty dollars each month and tied that income to the two bills.

For larger bills such as car payments I used the revenue derived from my Twitter account and website advertising sold through my ad manager at BuySell Ads. Clickbank income went towards food and toiletries, and so on.

By utilizing various income streams to pay individual bills it was never a huge stretch trying to grow my income. Tackling a revenue stream and working at it until it is capable of earning a hundred dollars or so each month is much easier than looking at the overall picture and saying I need to grow my income by four thousand dollars monthly.

Not only did this method encourage me to develop several revenue streams, it also kept them at a manageable size. Chances are if you have the skill to grow a stream of income to twenty-five dollars a month, you can redouble your marketing efforts and double that figure. If your Twitter account earns fifty dollars a month, then it stands to reason that you can either double your follower count, or sell twice as many ads to bring in double the income!

I should probably mention that in the beginning an approach like this might be harder to work with as you are likely investing most (if not all) of your income back into your business. Once things start gaining momentum however it can become both fun and challenging to work and develop ten or twelve revenue streams to a point profitable enough to pay your bills, and grow your savings!

So don’t despair if the dollar amount you’ve chosen as your blogging or business goal seems to be eluding you, or taking longer to achieve. Focus instead on the smaller successes that make up the sum total of that goal, and you’ll likely not only find yourself achieving more, but having more opportunities to celebrate those small yet meaningful successes along the way!

The Simple Ways To Building A Niche Website Empire!

The Simple Ways To Building A Niche Website Empire

If you are just starting out with Internet Marketing, there are tons of different ways of generating an online income. The problem most marketers have when first starting out is they try everything all at once for example PPC, PPV, and SEO.

There is no problem with running all those different types of advertising but it is way too hard! To be focused on all of those traffic sources can be very overwhelming and I know it because I started out that way.  I tried to make everything work but it never did. It was way too much on my plate. I would never be successful working on all of those traffic sources.

So about 2 and a half years ago I said enough is enough. I need to focus on one method of traffic generation and focus strictly on the traffic I am generating to my websites. So I picked SEO as my main focus of advertising and it still is not easy focusing on one topic versus trying to run PPC or PPV or various other traffic sources. You need to pick a traffic source and develop a system or blueprint that you can follow each and every day.

Once I started to grasp all the basics of SEO I started ranking websites very well and efficiently. I had developed my own system to ranking my websites. Things like learning to optimize Meta tags and Meta descriptions is pretty basic stuff once you know what you’re doing. If I were still working on all the traffic sources I would have never learned what I have come to learn today.

Backlinking was another piece of the SEO puzzle that I had grasped as well. I started learning that relevant backlinks where a major part of my online success. I am always seeing people add so much spam and crap to their website and I was always wondering why. I am always trying to build things for the long term instead of using any trickery that Google may catch onto.  I wanted to build a business that would last for years to come, not just a couple months.

Relevant backlinks give my websites a huge boost in rankings. Creating relevant backlinks makes Google reward me. I was ahead of the game. I was building a lot of quality backlinks that competitors didn’t have. I was beating my competitors by building better backlinks.

Some of the best places to get these links are blogs, forums, and Squidoo lenses. When building backlinks the highest authority backlink in Google’s eyes is an in content link. A backlink that is in the content of the page on the top fold. So when a searcher is reading the article they click your link which in turn gives you traffic and better ranking because Google thinks your website is something the searcher liked. So in return better rankings for you!

It is also always important to be diverse as well. You want to make sure when you build relevant backlinks that you are building all different kinds of links. You do not want to just have all blog comment backlinks because it doesn’t look natural. You want to stay under the radar by diversifying all of your backlinks. It is very important to do so that Google doesn’t think you are trying to game there system.

Once you fully optimize a website and build diversified backlinks to it how do I rank?! Well it takes time. You cannot build an online business over night. You need to build yourself up and keep growing. For example you cannot build 100 backlinks in 1 night. It will not look natural to the search engines. You cannot build links that are made industrial. For example you should build maybe 10 backlinks a day. You could build 15 backlinks a day. You always want to stay natural and under the radar. This will ensure that you keep things fresh for the search engines.

Once you start gaining momentum and ranking and you are hitting 50 visitors or more a day then it is time to add some affiliate offers or AdSense to monetize your website so we can start making money!

It is important that you do not add affiliate links to your website until you get 50+ visitors a day because it can be distracting. Checking stats all of the time is a huge time waster. You could be growing your online business bigger instead. So it is very important that you focus on traffic generation first. Chances are if you get less than 50 visitors a day you are not missing out on much money.

If you have no traffic you will have no money. That is why it is so important to focus on traffic generation first and foremost. You want to make sure you are adding value to your niche. Write good content that is unique and informational. You don’t want to give your readers a 100 word crappy article or your visitors will not like your website and most likely will never come back. You want to add value!

 

Matt Green has been a full time internet marketers for 2 and a half years building 100’s of niche websites and working with local businesses and there online presence.  http://www/evergreeninternetmarketers.com

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Having a Can-Do attitude

Having a Can-Do attitude

Launching any type of business can be a daunting task, and when it comes to internet based businesses this can be doubly so. Because of the low startup involved many people think at first glance starting an e-business is as simple as setting up a website and then waiting for the money to roll in.

While I’m absolutely a huge supporter of launching an internet based business, I think it’s important for people to realize that there will be work involved in not only the concept and planning of an online business, but the even more important follow through that goes along with it.

Depending on your previous work/life history you may or may not have the technical skills needed to accomplish the various tasks that come with owning an online property. Writing, Marketing, Advertising, and SEO are only a few of the skills you’ll be wanting to pick up.

The good news is there is nothing online that you can’t learn. Even better, you can usually learn it from those who have come before you, and mastered the skill out of their own necessity. There will of course be skills you simply aren’t great at, or have no interest in whatsoever, and it’s ok to outsource those and stick to the ones you do have an aptitude, or liking for.

The first step in your learning journey is having a can-do attitude that allows you to know that there are no “super-duper” secrets to this whole internet marketing thing. Simply choose one aspect to focus on at a time, and the “let your fingers do the walking”. (Using Google, not the telephone book of course)

This attitude needs to follow you through the entire life of your business, because even after you’ve mastered multiple internet skills, you’ll still run into situations where you find yourself at a loss.

- I have writers block, I won’t be able to write anything today!

- That site is PR 6 There is no way I can compete with him!

- They’ve been online for 12 years, I can’t compete!

And so on, and so on! This is a unique day we are living in, and more and more we are seeing small businesses, or even individuals competing, and even out doing larger corporations that have been around forever, and have much deeper pockets simply because the smaller businesses are more nimble, and are reacting to changes taking place in the marketplace as they happen.

These individuals are highly connected, and highly engaged with social media, and social networks, while for many of the larger titans social media came almost as an afterthought.

So no matter what the situation or circumstance you find yourself in, know that you can do what it takes, and you DO have what it takes to succeed!

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Google PPC Automation Unveiled

Google PPC Automation Unveiled

In the last couple months Google has been hard at work rolling out its new automated bidding platform to allow for advertisers to further optimize their paid search marketing campaigns. They have done this by allowing for automation to their Ad Groups, Ads, Keywords and Campaigns all within the AdWords interface.  You are probably wondering how this is going to change the search marketing landscape?  Allow me to explain.

Most users pause an ad or a keyword when it has spent its allocated budget; with the new automated tools you will be able to take the manual work out of the equation by setting a simple rule that allows you to pause a keyword or ad when it reaches a set limit.  The automation doesn’t stop there, you will also be able to automate the bid changes and budget changes by raising or lowering them incrementally when the conversion rate drops or raise or lower budgets based on a particular day of the week.  This means that for your internet marketing you will have much more optimized campaigns but at the same time will mean that you might end up paying more than you would have needed to otherwise for a certain keyword or ad.

So is it worthwhile to use Google’s built in automation tools, or would you be better suited to use an enterprise level software the likes of Marin, Kenshoo, or Acquisio?  The answer to that relies on a number of factors, namely your budget, but also the depth in which you want to be able to control the automation.  It will definitely be suitable for smaller businesses that have simple campaigns and are just measuring performance based on clicks, impressions and conversions.  If your business doesn’t have the in-house resources to manage a full scale PPC campaign it would also prove more than worthy. The percentage of profit margins may also be a determining factor. If you have small profit margins, going over your budget may have you losing money. In which case you don’t want to enable this automation.

While the paid PPC bidding platforms may be affected by Google rolling out their own built in automation, I don’t think they will take that much of a hit simply due to the fact that Google’s tool is still in its infancy, but also due to the fact that it isn’t very robust in terms of creating complex algorithms or customized bidding rules.  Most of Google’s PPC bidding rules are fairly simplistic in nature, and having access to much more powerful rules and automated tools is still valuable in the space.

So how does it work you might be wondering?  When creating a rule you simply set an automatic action that is triggered when the preset requirements are met.  They can be day-parted as a one-time run rule or you can have them run daily, bi-weekly or even monthly at your own discretion.  An example of a rule one might use to optimize their campaign’s keywords would be to increase the max. CPC when the keyword falls below a certain threshold (like being on the top page)

All in all Google’s automated rules allow for much more sophisticated PPC campaigns and will allows marketers and businesses alike to further optimize their search campaigns which in the end will only be a better result for their marketing initiatives.  So get out there any optimize your campaigns, automation awaits you!

 

 

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Lorne Fade is an Internet search marketer for 9th sphere a local Toronto SEO, web design & marketing firm.

 

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Now Hiring!

now hiring

We are hiring content writers for our website www.plrinternetmarketing.com and listed below you will find the details and requirements in case you might be interested in earning, while working from home:

Job Details:

  • Designation: Content Writer
  • Type: Part Time
  • Experience: Minimum 12 months in the blogging or internet marketing niche
  • Location: Anywhere
  • Language: English
  • Article length: Approx. 500 words per article
  • Monthly requirement: Minimum of 30  articles
  • Payment: $10.00 per article, $20.00 per guest post/product review (As they are usually 1000 words)

Job Requirements:

  • Should have strong command of the English language (written and grammar)
  • Should be able to write Search Engine Optimization content
  • Should be able to write compelling headlines for your articles
  • Should be able to write articles on categories such as: SEO, PLR, Blogging, Making Money Online, Working from Home, Affiliate Marketing, and related topics
  • All content must be original and written by you for us

If you meet the above requirement, then contact us with a sample of your work at 

We’ll be trying out several writers, and continuing our working relationship with the ones who provide the highest quality content that results in the most return on investment as far as traffic, social engagement, and of course sales for each of the affiliate product reviews.

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Is an Online Degree in Internet Marketing Right for You?

Is an Online Degree in Internet Marketing Right for You?

Internet marketing—there’s no doubt that it’s a booming industry.  As companies (both large and small) continue to rely on online campaigns to capture the interest of consumers using the internet to purchase products and or services, the need for internet marketers will just continue to grow. Maybe that’s why so many individuals are now interested in pursuing e-marketing careers. Not to mention that aside from stability, the pay is pretty decent as well; you can earn as much as a $40,000 starting salary.

The recent spike in interest however is creating fierce job competition in this area. While a formal education will most certainly help an individual land a job in this competitive field—according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics employers favor bachelor and master degree holders— some are not able to attend college due to certain obligations. For example, they may already have fulltime jobs or have a family to take care of.  One plausible idea that provides flexibility however is pursuing an online internet marketing degree. To learn more about this option, continue reading below.

How does an Online Internet Marketing Degree Differ with a Traditional One?

Essentially the only thing that differs is the method of learning—you still have a professor, engage with classmates, have tests and need to purchase text books to successfully complete assignments. But you “attend” classes on your own time and communicate via emails, chat rooms and video chat. In a way, online classes are more designed for those who can work independently. So if this isn’t your style-of learning, you might not want to consider this option. Cost is about the same too. But since students don’t need to drive to campus and can conserve gas and don’t have to spend money on added expenses like housing and meal plans, it can save you a bundle.

What Will I Learn? That said, those pursuing an online degree in internet marketing will learn all of the same concepts that a traditional degree seeker will learn. Thus, you can expect to take courses that will teach you how to effectively use marketing strategies and techniques to create marketing campaigns for a variety of clients. While specific class titles will vary depending on the program you choose to enroll in, online students can expect to take fundamental business classes along with courses in the following subjects: statistics, public relations, computer languages, Web design, e-commerce, search engine optimization, social media and affiliate marketing just to name a few.

How Long will it Take to Complete a Program? Just like when pursuing a traditional bachelor’s degree, an online internet marketing degree program should take a fulltime student about four years to complete. While there are in fact some accelerated programs available, they are far and in between. That said, it’s important that you don’t get duped by a fraudulent online school that promises an accelerated bachelor’s degree in a year or so. These institutions just want to steal your money. When researching schools and programs, it’s important that you check to make sure that it is either nationally or regionally accredited—this is the only way to ensure that you are enrolling in a legitimate online program or school. There are various ways to check for a school’s accreditation. The first is to use the Department of Education’s Database. Note that the Department of Education does not officially give accreditation, so not every school may be on the list. But a sure-fire way to test an online school’s legitimacy is to see if it offers Federal financial aid. Only legitimate schools are allowed to do this.

What Can I Do with an Online Internet Marketing Degree? Those that earn an accredited online internet marketing degree can do so much. While some opportunities are based on degree level earned and previous experience, some job titles to consider are the following: SEO specialist, Web content developer, marketing manager, search analyst and media director.

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This guest post is contributed by Lauren Bailey, who regularly writes for best online colleges. She welcomes your comments at her email Id: blauren99 @gmail.com.

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Time is a Commodity

I typically get both camps approaching me for some assistance with launching an e-business, or blog. In the one camp I have those individuals who already have capital investments that they intend to use in order to get their business rolling, and in the other camp I have those with very little in the way of liquid funds who usually state that they “have more time than money”.

Now it really doesn’t matter which camp you’re in. As long as you have the basic necessities needed while you are investing the time towards building your own business you can go just as far as the next person who happens to have fifty thousand to invest in his venture. In fact you’ll probably come out knowing more about your business because you’ll have outsourced very little of it.

Regardless of which of these best describes you, it’s important that you quickly come to realize that time itself has a value. Each person usually values themselves at a different rate but we each only have 24 hours in our day.

Learning to structure your day in such a way as to provide you and your business with the most return on your (time) investment will not only increase your chances of success and profitability, but will be a habit you carry forward even through the businesses success, which in turn only leads you to… you guessed it! More Success!

One of our greatest freedoms that come with our line of work is that we no longer have to commute, and as such can wake up and work pretty much whenever we feel like it. The problem is we can also be distracted a little bit easier, and we have quicker access to “time wasters” like television, Facebook, or random chatting with our network of friends.

As a blogger, or internet marketer I realize that some of those activities might not fall into the “time wasters” category, but generally speaking we can lose track of a fair bit of time on some of those activities if we aren’t careful.

One of the tricks you can use to try and lessen the non-productive time vs. the productive time is to track your activities for a week or two and you’ll usually be quite surprised at the results. Most of us think we “work” much more than we actually do. Just because you’re in front of a computer doesn’t mean you’re working!

One reason people can shy away from work and turn to more pleasurable ways of spending time is actually because they started out working too much! If you know that you have a break coming at the end of the hour then it’s much easier to stay productive until that time.

If however you’ve just work as long and hard as you can till you burn out, you’ll be more inclined to add more enjoyable activities into your daily routine, which will soon become your normal day to day routine costing you productivity in the long run.

Try making a list of productive activities that help grow your business, and then make sure you are accomplishing at least two or three things off this list before you turn to something that might be somewhat less or non-productive for your business.

We will always have some tasks that are not focused solely on us. In this industry it’s important to also give back and helping others to succeed is a great way for us to do that. Donating one’s time shouldn’t be thought of as wasting time. It’s important to not only the recipient’s success, but also to our own because that generosity will be returned to you eventually down the road. One phrase I’ve heard, and learnt to be true is that a “blog isn’t built by an individual; instead it’s built by a community”.

So remember the amount of funds in your bank, PayPal, or affiliate account isn’t the only commodity you have in your favor. Every day you’re given a maximum of 24 hours to do with as you see fit. Try to ensure you are building for your businesses future in the smartest possible fashion, and you’re growth will soon reflect that!

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Internet Marketing for Dummies

When it comes to internet marketing there are a few well known facts that many of us seem to ignore, or overlook often to our own detriment. By implementing the basics early on and creating a solid marketing foundation, you’re chances of success increase dramatically.

A Plan:

First thing you’re going to need, even before a domain and website is a plan! You need a complete plan that includes every single aspect you can think of concerning the structure, launch, and growth of your business. Knowing where you’re heading will make it a thousand times easier to get yourself there.

Goals:

Every successful marketer, and in fact every successful entrepreneur will tell you how important goal setting, monitoring, and achievement are to the continued growth of any business or endeavor. Goals can generally be broken down into short, medium, and long term goals, but since these are YOUR goals, they can look and feel any way you choose.

I myself choose to have daily, monthly, annual, and then long term goals. This way I can see at a glance if I’m on track to achieve them, or need to invest more time or resources, or perhaps come up with a new solution all together. Remember, these documents are yours, and can be fluid and flexible in nature. The true power within them is creating and acting upon them.

A Revenue Model

Now while this might sound simple (we did call it internet marketing for dummies) enough for some reason it gets overlooked by more people than you might think. If you are looking to earn a living from the internet, you have to have some sort of product or service to sell. These products don’t even have to be your own, and including affiliate income is perhaps one of the easiest ways to get started making money online.

Traffic

We all need traffic to our websites and offers, and getting it usually amounts to good old fashioned hard work, mixed in with some high quality content. There are very few “tricks” involved here, but the effort will need to be put forth if you’re going to be profitable.

Generally speaking your traffic will come from four main sources, and you can focus your efforts on those in order to realize the best return on your investment which will usually be time.

-          Search Engines (Google, Yahoo, Bing, and others)

-          Social Media (Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, Etc.)

-          Social Bookmarking Sites (Stumbleupon, Digg, Delicious, and others)

-          Branding Efforts (direct, guest posting, blog commenting, forum participation, etc.)

I could go into more detail on each of these, but honesty each one could and has been the topic for an entire eBook. I’d suggest investing the time in educating yourself fully on each aspect above in order to capitalize on the vast amount of visitors that are actively seeking a product or website, just like yours!

Now while the title might be “Internet Marketing for Dummies”, truth be told, Internet marketing is for just about anyone looking to earn either a little, or a lot of money online. If you go into it with the mentality that this is a business like any other and requires more than just a website, and some luck, chances are you’ll start enjoying those payments that come in while you’re awake, asleep, or even on holidays!

Good luck to all of you!

 

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Securing a Joint Venture with an Influential Niche Marketer

 

A joint venture is creating a partnership with someone else where it’s a beneficial atmosphere for all parties in the JV. Big businesses do it all the time. They reap visibility and money making opportunities because they understand that a JV is a way to get a bigger slice of the marketing pie.

It’s a slice you can’t afford not to go after yourself. One of the smartest marketing strategies you can put into play is have a joint venture with a marketer whose word carries a lot of weight online.

But from a profit standpoint, it doesn’t look like the more influential marketers need to align themselves with you. You might feel intimidated or like there’s some “good old boys” club that you couldn’t possibly break into. Or maybe you feel like if you don’t have a comparable sized list, they wouldn’t even consider you. But that’s not always true.

If you’re confident that you have a solid product, then you want to seek out a marketer to JV with who has an existing customer base who would be the perfect fit for your product. The size of the list doesn’t matter if the product isn’t a fit – it wouldn’t convert either way.

Don’t reach out to them by using a form letter. That’s asking for a rejection. It says, “You weren’t important enough for me to treat it as unique.”  Your contact with them is either going to sell them on the idea (and make them interested in hearing more) or it’s going to make them to turn you down flat. So you want your contact with them to be your best first impression.

You want to write a personalized (yet short) letter and give them good reasons why they should JV with you – an offer they can’t refuse. You would do this by explaining your product – how it works, what it’s done for you and who your target audience is – pointing out that it’s the same as those on their list.

Then you explain how a JV with you would work hand in glove with their niche to benefit them as well. You want to mention not only the possibility of increased revenue, but also how you can dominate the niche by joining forces.

To make it an enticing offer, you would have to give a little more on your end than maybe you’d normally give affiliates. For example – you could up the commission to sweeten the pot or give their list something no other affiliates are allowed to give out for free.

Where are you going to find that influential niche marketer? The same place you hang out online – in your business forums, through online networking opportunities, at seminars, etc.

You might never have approached someone before about the possibility of a JV and the thought might make you a little unsure of yourself, but keep in mind that every marketer was once where you were and just go for it.