My deepest, darkest secrets of how I got started online
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As you know, it’s an absolute fact that if you’re working online, you NEED to be an affiliate marketer.
Even if you have your own products…
Even if you’re a big time guru…
And ESPECIALLY if you’re new..
…or someone who still isn’t making five figures per month… you NEED to be an affiliate marketer for other people’s products.
It just makes sense…
…you spend NO time in product creation,
…you spend NO time performing customer support,
…you never have to worry about creating and fulfilling backends,
…you don’t have to hire or outsource anybody to do anything (there is a REASON why outsourcing, just like employee, is considered a four letter word, folks! managing others is NOT fun)
…and most of all, you get to make BIG commissions… in fact, usually the SAME commissions as the product creator… without any of the headaches!
The problem with affiliate marketing?
That’s easy… you’re just one affiliate of MANY, all promoting the same product. You don’t stand out. You don’t look any different. And your sales show it.
But even so, it’s still a fact that if you’re not affiliate marketing, you are LOSING money faster than the stock market…
(Okay, that’s a bit of an exaggeration these days, but still, you are missing out on what could be a BIG chunk of your income!)
So what’s the best way to stand apart from every other affiliate marketer… …and in the process, make big, fat affiliate commission checks?
I have more details from a :
Former Internet Newbie That Reveals
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John’s Little Script For Running A Membership Site
Filed under: Network, Software, club, marketing, membership
John’s Little Script For Running A Membership Site is an amazing ‘Little Script‘ that makes it easy for YOU to Run a Password-Protected Membership Site… Even if You Don’t Know a CGI-Bin and all that is involved to manage these type of protected sites!
John’s Little Script Locks Your Membership Site up Like Fort Knox!
The Little Script works with any system using an Apache authorization to secure usernames and passwords. If you see a .htaccess file extension in your site’s public HTML folder, then your system uses Apache authentication (most do).
The Little Scripts taks out all worries – you don’t have to know how Apache authentication works, nor do you have to know a thing about .htaccess files to use John’s Little Script .
All you need to know is the Little Script uses this secure username/password authorization to lock up your membership tighter than Fort Knox!
Finally, no more lost revenue due to members sharing their passwords! John’s Little Script lets YOU decide how many different computers/locations can login from a member’s username and password.
For example, you can set up each username and password with two IP addresses, so your members can login from work and at home. But the system won’t let them login from a third computer – meaning if they share their username and password with others, those people won’t be able to get in!
It’s simple – but it works perfectly to virtually eliminate password-sharing thieves!
John’s Little Script Works Perfectly With Your Favorite Online Retailers!
The script integrates easily with virtually any online retailer, including the big three:
PayPalTM
ClickBankTM
2CheckoutTM
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3 strategies that could increase your bottom line many times and add a consistent income stream to your online business.
Imagine turning tiny $2 to $9.99 dollar investments into hundreds and even thousands of dollars, quickly
and easily, all from your computer, regardless of your past experience.
Here is how…
You might have guessed it, it’s related to domain and website flipping. Most think it should is reserved to experienced marketers or companies with a lot of seed capital.
It’s wrong!
The main reason is that you can start flipping domains for less than $2?
Indeed, you can purchase .info domain names for less than $2 and start implementing some quick-n-easy-n
-profitable flipping strategy, such as:
A- Strategy #1:
You found a good domain name, and you flip it as is (with no content, and nothing else than the domain name).
Your added value was to find a trendy, catchy domain name that you know would be of interest to some marketers (niche marketers especially)
Think you cannot make a lot of mon*ey this way? You would surprised to be able to flip a $2 domain name for $100, or even $1000
Once you do it one…you can simply rinse, repeat, replicate and … collect cash!
This strategy is the “$200 from a $2 investment and 2mins of efforts”
Parking the domain will help you get some visibility (if you list it at SEDO for example), and also generate some mo*ney before you sell it. But parking domains as a business model is not what I call ‘domain flipping’. Domain parking can be used to park a domain (display a page with ads instead of a Not found error) while you’re look for a buyer for your domain.
You should see Domain Parking as a way to ease the sale of your domain, not as a business model per se.
(Domain Parking business model is a capital intensive business model that requires extensive testing,
and a HUGE number of domains) Not convinced: check those recent trades (in case you think that this business model crashed with the Internet Bubble in 2000)
Affiliate.com (august 2008) sold for $579,900
Printer.com (agust 2008) sold for $800,000
ok those are one word domain… So what about these ones:
TripleCreditReport.com … sold for $260,000 (august 2008)
MyrtleBeachCondos.com… sold for $120,000 (May 2008)
SoutLakeTahoe.com… sold for nearly $100,000 2 weeks ago!
FruitBaskets.com sold for $142,500 in February 2008.
I think you’re now mentally scanning all the domain names you could have purchased, and all the ones
you could get… and how much profit you could generate from their sale.
Important tip: do not EVER register domains based on existing trademarks (even derivative domain names, or typo variations of those trademarks)
B-Strategy #2:
a more advanced strategy consists in adding value to the domain name itself in order to sell it as a more “complete” business package: domain + content and if possible traffic, backlinks, search engine rankings and profit.
It will take more time to achieve, but then the ROI could be even greater, especially if you do most of the work by yourself.
Think at it this way:
- you register a .com domain for $9.99
- you then install a wordpress blog on it (let’s say you’re paying $5 a month for the hosting plan)
- you then start blogging during 30 days by posting 1 new article a day (could be from PLr source)
- in the meantime, you also try to build a presence by submitting these articles (or abstracts) to article directories, you start commenting in related blogs adding link back to your valuable content on your own domain, you start contributing in related forums, you submit your site to directories…
- (of course when you set up your wordpress blog, you did not forget to add some banners to related affiliate programs, adsense ads, or a report you’ve developed based on the first 10 or 15 days of blog posting)
General tip: when you blog, do not forget to recycle your content by creating derivative products with it (special report to give away, ebook, autoresponder series, article for ezines…)
You see the point of this strategy. You’re creating a website…WITH the exclusive goal (this is really important) to flip it in xx days (replace xx with anything you wish. I recommend 90 days so that you can give some history to potential buyers, and also so that you really get a performing and effective process)
If you can generate $100 pro*fit a month from your newly created web site steadily and consistently (at leat during 2 months), then you could easily sell your web site for $1000 to $1500 (especially if you can prove your traffic is not 100% dependant of search engines.
Thus the reason for posting in related blogs and forums, submitting your site and article to directories)
If you have started to build a list, you could even add around $0.5 to $xx (depending on your niche) to your final selling price.
This requires some commitment, but it is a really performing and profitable strategy. Probably the most rewarding one.
C- Strategy #3:
Third strategy requies some seed capital:
You buy existing web sites that you tweak, transform to improve their performance and then resell them at a (much) higher price.
I don’t recommend you start with this 3rd strategy at first, since it would require to be able to identify the good opportunities from the scam.
But once you’re familiar with scenarii A and B, you can cut a lot of the development process by simply tweaking existing sites based on your experience of how to increase the profitability of a web page.
In 30 to 60 days, you could double, or triple your investment.
I think you’re starting to envision how you could use those strategies to add a new income stream to your online business (or simply to create your first income stream!).
In summary, either you make mo*ney from the appreciation of the name, either from the traffic it gets (and thus the profit it generates). Then you can find names on your own, or buy existing domains.
But you need to do things right from the start, and I am sure you don’t want to spend tons of mo*ney to learn how to pro*fit from domain and website flipping.
To help you keep your money to purchase domains, and expand them into an income stream, I have released an exclusive book on this business model. 45 pages…for less than the price of a domain name!
You could argue that domain name price can vary from $2 to $9.99 generally (and sometimes $50 for non common TLD, such as .tv)
You’re right, just know that you could get it for even the lowest domain price avaible
Here is how :
Replace affiliateID with your clickbank Id in the following URL, and you will instantly get a 75% commission, meaning you would end up paying only 25% of the already ridiculous price of this book.
(of course replace affiliateID by your clickbank affiliate ID). If you don’t have one, you can simply follow the main domain links.
Also, do not forget you can promote it and then make 75% on each sale.
It’s not a lot but the product converts at 16%…
Honnestly, I do not see any reason not to get it this new book today…
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52-video course that covers all methods you can use for driving traffic to your site:
Turbomembership just relased 52-video course that covers all methods you can use for driving traffic to your site:
http://turboprofitsvault.com/p/TMRR_TrafficGenerationExplosion
Best thing is that you get the video course with masterresale rights!
No need to order if you are a member of
www.turbomembership.com
Enjoy!
p.s. FYI the videos are more than 170MB in total.
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Basic Affiliate Marketing Tips
Filed under: Internet Marketing, Network, Networking, Opportunities, internet, marketing, viral marketing
As you know, affiliate marketing is the most popular way of making money online. Anyone can earn affiliate commissions, regardless of their experience in internet marketing.
This article presents some powerful basic tips that will help you succeed in affiliate marketing and earn acceptable commissions.
1. Choose a specific niche or topic for which you want to promote affiliate programs. It is not advisable to sign up for a wide range of programs on different topics. Make your affiliate marketing targeted on a single market, and promote products that appeal to that market.
2. Research and select the best affiliate programs for your niche. You must choose the most rewarding, reliable and successful affiliate programs. The merchant must also supply you some marketing tools you can use to promote the products. The affiliate program or products must also be of high quality and must be well-priced. This will make is easy for you to sell them products or programs.
3. Build a web site focused on your niche, and have high quality and unique content that is rich with your key words and phrases.
4. Have a budget for promoting your website.
5. Drive traffic to your website. Your website will need traffic for you to earn affiliate commissions. Write articles, submit online press releases related to your niche and submit your website to search engines. You can also exchange links with high ranking websites related to your niche.
6. Review your affiliate programs or products on a blog, and include your affiliate links.
7. Build an email list and offer free e-courses, articles or e-books. When you have a list, you can keep in regular contact with your prospects and recommend your affiliate products to them.
8. Be available to answer any questions from your prospects and customers. Customer relationship management is very important in online business. Make sure that you provide your real name and an email address on your website so that potential customers can contact you with questions, and know there is a real person behind that website. This is important for your credibility.
9. Build your own network of sub-affiliates. Keep in touch with your sub-affiliates and motivate them to succeed because their success is your success too.
10. Work hard consistently in promoting your website and have patience.
These basic tips can help anyone succeed in affiliate marketing, and you too can achieve a lot of success and earn huge affiliate commissions!
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Reginald Bailly
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