The Final Question . . . (A “Doable” Step By Step Plan Of Action)
This is the final question in this month’s
addition of your most burning questions about
Internet Network Marketing, and it’s actually
a continuation of an earlier question asked.
So without further ado:
In continuation to my question…
(A doable internet network marketing plan for
the “average” internet network marketer.)
I want the plan to be a day by day action
plan and something that your average
subscriber could realistically do (ie article
or a short report ok, write 50 page ebook not
ok).
If you have ezines in the plan, I want to
know where you find them, if it’s a solo ad
or a sponsored ad, your criteria for picking
the ezine and the basics of what your ad
would say.
- Carlos Scarpero
Carlos,
You wanted specifics and so here you go . . .
1. I would write 1 articles a day on a topic
specific to your business.
I would then distribute those articles to the
internet’s top article directories.
How do you find the Internet’s top article
directories?
Do a Google search and simply submit to the
top 10 results.
In those articles I would add a resource box
with BOTH a link to your business’s lead
capture page or main sales page tracked via
an online tracking program and also your
personal auto responder email address.
2. Start a PPC campaign with Google
Create a keyword list specific to your
companies niche of at least 750 keywords in
which you set the cost per click to your
personal marketing budget.
How do you create a ad?
Look to the other ads in your niche and
choose a couple that you would click on and
“model” your ad after them making it specific
to your company.
Then let it run passively in the background
and monitor your results on a daily basis in
the first week and then weekly aftwards.
3. Place one solo ad to a newsletter in your
niche per week.
If you do online newsletter advertising I
would stick 100% to solo ad advertising as I
have found that these advertisements vastly
outperform top sponsor or classified ads.
I would first go to a resource such as the
Directory Of Ezines and contact newletter
publishers by email that you think would be a
good match for your business.
On a weekly basis I would choose the best of
the best ad spot to place an ad.
How do you create or find ad copy?
First I would ask my upline sponsor to see if
they have any ads on hand that perform well.
(I know personally for our team that I have
over 15 ads that we’ve placed and that I have
on hand for them to use, so so should someone
in your upline.)
If you upline does not have an ad then you
will should experiment with creating one for
yourself.
How?
Subscribe to a few list and take not of the
headlines that you click on to read the
message and adapt them to your business.
In the copy of the ad in general long ads
generate less traffic than short ads, but it
will be more qualified.
So at this point you would have to decide
what’s more important to you - clicks or
quality.
To write the actual ad write from your
enthusiasm about your company and be
REALISTIC - DO NOT over hype it will come
back to bite you in the end.
An extra tip on this is to include your phone
number and email address in the ad as you
sign out as this will increase your
credibility.
And that’s it . . .
I would get comfortable with these techniques
first to generate a baseline expectation for
the responsiveness of your market and then
mold your future months marketing from this
data.
That’s it.
To the top,
Daegan
“The King Of Never Calling A Single Lead”
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