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Quick Cash PLR Ebook
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GARAGE SALE VARIATIONS:
Yes, I do prefer facebook because it maximizes the profits. But at times, you get a lot of small stuff that's not worth a lot, and can't really be combined into a 'collection' or 'lot' for facebook. So then a garage sale may be necessary. But this can be just one morning for you. And you can still make a few hundred bucks here too. The key is to wait until you have enough stuff collected to have a lot of things to put outside. This looks better when people walk or driveby. People are more likely to stop by when you have a lot of stuff. So what I like to do is price everything to sell, and after a few hours, I have signs ready that I put out saying 'everything $1each' or something like that. Sometimes I'll tape a paper sign to a table 'this table $3 each' or whatever. People like that. They buy more. So I consider Garage sales to be a way to get rid of stuff that didn't sell or wouldn't sell on facebook/ebay/craigslist. And you can even let your friends know that on that date your doing your garage sale, and if they want to stop by and drop off stuff they can. I've had some of the same friends drive by with an extra bag or trunk load on the day before or even that same morning with more stuff.
SCALING UP:
I just use this method as needed. But, let me tell you about my friend Donna. I am facebook friends with this lady in my city. I see her posting stuff all the time. Most weekends she is buying/selling like crazy. This is basically her ongoing cash business which supports her and her two kids. She is a single Mom, but is able to provide for herself quite well. I've seen her house and her car, a brand new full-size truck actually. Anyway, she pays for everything cash. How does she do it? She has just learned how to scale up the methods I have just shown you. I have spoken with her many times, and she even helped me learn from her. She does a few things you might consider if you like this method and want to keep doing it long-term and for bigger profits.
1. She obviously does facebook buy/sell item flipping. What works for her, is she has let many people know over the years, that she buys/sells online to support her family. It's no secret. In fact, she tells people that if they ever have any extra stuff her, or her son may come pick it up. Or if you're in town, just to drop it by her friend's location. Donna lives outside of town. But she has a friend who lets everyone drop stuff off at her place. See, how nice this works. So people know they are helping her and her kids. And she gets a regular supply of nice stuff to sell for free. And it's a significant enough quantity to literally live off with no debt! Pretty amazing huh.
ETSY:
2. Donna does Etsy. A lot of people do Etsy. I do not. It's not my style. But Donna does it in a clever way. Let me explain. Donna doesn't make any of her own stuff. She knows some older ladies who love to quilt and sell their quilts, and other knitted handmade stuff at local outdoor markets ('flea markets', craft fairs, sidewalk sales, community centers, etc.) What she does is offer to help sell these ladies stuff for them online, and split the profits with them. Most of these ladies are older, don't go online, probably can't even use the computer. So they are happy to let Donna do that www thing and make them all money. And it's not just quilts. Donna sells purses (handbags), jewelry, scarves and accessories, household decorations, etc. There are lots of folks out there, that probably know they could sell their handmade stuff online, but they don't want to take the time to learn how to do it. They think it's too hard or whatever. They just don't want to learn the computer thing. So you could be their new best friend. You're doing them a favor. It could be a great 'all cash' business arrangement, and they'll love you for it.
Grow Your Facebook Audience PLR Ebook
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Then I posted this one, and it did much better.
As you can see, this one got 111 shares in a few hours. It took off! And I'm not sure why Facebook didn't show the likes immediately, sometimes not all the data shows up, not sure why, but again it doesn't really matter, because I understood what was happening, this one was working for me. It reached over 2,500 people fast because people were emotionally engaged and got all excited about Netanyahu's speech. So they wanted to share the post to their friends to show their support.
So, what did I do? Did I want to boost the first post with Netanyahu's face on it? Heck no! I boosted the second post with the eagle on it, because that's the one which people liked. So I paid Facebook to promote it. And here's what happened by spending only $5.
In just a short period of several hours, I got 423 likes and 23 comments! That's pretty good. Again not sure why shares are showing up here, but it doesn't matter. You can see all your results in your ad campaign reports will you drill down. These numbers below the image are just a summary anyway. But I was getting likes on my post and a few likes on my actual fanpage, and well over a hundred shares. So my goal of collecting more fans was being accomplished, and I was only spending $5. This works because I tested the two image posts to my existing fanpage, and found out the eagle one performed better. Then I boosted it as a promoted post to my target demographic, which we discussed earlier, was middle-aged men in the U.S. who's interest category was John Hagee. That's it. I displayed my eagle post to Hagee's fans. And it worked like a charm.
Facebook doesn't tell us exactly how their newsfeed works, and they probably never will. They'll always keep tweaking it like Google I suppose. But so what. Here's what you need to focus on: Likes on your fanpage, Shares on your posts, and Comments on your posts. Sure, you'll get plenty of likes on your posts too, but those just happen as a side-effect and don't accurately reflect the true size of your fanbase or audience. The key is to try and get people to like your fanpage and not just your content. Then when you publish a new post, Facebook is more likely to show your post to the folks who have liked your actual fanpage versus someone who just like one post. Also, I'm pretty sure people who have shared your posts may also see your next post, because Facebook considers 'sharing' a better indication of true engagement rather than just a 'like.' And, keep in mind that if someone liked your fanpage a year ago, and hasn't visited or interacted with your content since, then they probably are not even seeing your content anymore. Kinda sucks, but that's the way it's working, and Facebook controls that. So, even fanpages which get a large fanbase, still need to be spending a small budget just to acquire new likes and new fans. Because recent fans and engaging fans are who see your posts. And it's your newest fans which are the most likely to engage anyway. And some will stick around staying engaged for a long time, but this percentage is low, so just understand that, and always keep growing your fanbase.
Also, one cool trick here is to message the people who just liked your post and ask them to also like your page. I have found this works pretty well. Because I try to message them fast, most of them are still on facebook and remember the post, so they go ahead and like my page. And that is what I'm really after here, which is getting them to like my page. That way they will get my next posts, and are added to my fanbase.
How To Brand Yourself Online PLR Ebook
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GETTING STARTED
Online, you can be whatever you want!
So, first things first. Who are you? How can you be your own brand if you don't know who you are? Know thyself said the ancient philosopher. Aheem....well....sleeping through humanities class was still a good idea, because it doesn't really matter who you are in real life. Online, you can be whatever you want. Just pick something you like. Something you're good at, want to be good at, want to do, or just really like to talk about. If it's your business, then that's easy. Be Richard the CPA, or Jake the Lawnguy. If you're a mid-level manager, be Susan CEO. It's ok to think up. Talk in the direction you want to go. If you're a Mom, that doesn't mean you have to be just a Mom online. You could be an artist, author, commentator, cartoonist, whatever. (Of course blogging about being a Mom is just fine too, if that's what you enjoy.) But whatever you choose to be, it does need to be something you're proud of. Again, think of it like a really noticeable tattoo. You better like it and be comfortable with it, because that's what everybody is gonna see and associate with you.
Getting a domain name is a good place to start. Although Facebook and YouTube and Tumblr and Pinterest have their own merit and spaces, the big deal is a website listed in the search engines. It's says I'm here, I'm for real. Here's some examples. If you're name is Rikki Mouskawics, then you've been blessed with a rare uniqueness. Your own name itself is valuable, because Google doesn't know of anyone else online claiming that nameness.
So, at this point it's easy. Go get a dotcom, Facebook account, YouTube channel, etc in your name. And we'll go into this in detail below.
If, however, your name is John Smith, welcome to the club. Pretty sure JohnSmith.com is taken.
Google has over 400 hundred million unique references for John Smith, including wrestlers, mormons, and murderers :) How are you going to stand out. Could you use your initials? Or, use your middle name too? For example, JAllenSmith.com. Or a moniker added on like JohnSmithHipster.com or JohnSmithMacDaddy.com or JohnSmith007.com or JohnTheLawnDude.com or JohnTheTaxGuy.com. Remember, make sure it's something you like, but also easy for others to remember and spell. JohnS34345 is not good for anything, including an email address. Drop it.
This is a good time to brainstorm. Write down ideas on paper. Even ask a friend for an initial reaction. Don't worry about buying dotcom domains if you're not serious. But, if you do find the right dotcom, then don't wait, grab it. Because good domain names disappear quickly. There's lots of registrars online, but I usually use 1and1.com, GoDaddy.com, HostGator.com. They always have sales too, so google "domain names" and you'll probably see the latest offers.
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