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Three Ways To Make 10 An Hour PLR Ebook

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For those who don't want to work your way up, that's no problem. Close this newsletter and go find a get rich quick scheme or 2 or 20. Then get back to me when you're rich (should be next week sometime, right?) You might even get lucky and find yourself a one hit wonder. You know, like those musicians who get a song on the charts – and then can never duplicate their success so they just fade away. It's almost worse then never getting success at all because then people say, “I know that song, who did that?” “Oh yeah, that was Jo Blo and the Tweektonics.” “Whatever happened to them?”

“They were one of those one hit wonder bands. I think they're playing airport lounges now, and the lead singer is the cook at Ma's Take-in-Bake.”

Whoop-de-do.

5 minutes of fame and the rest of their life is a punch line. I see that happen in online marketing. Some newbie makes a product that sells a few hundred copies, they get some money in their pocket, and then they just fade away, never to be heard from again.

Who the heck needs that? But it's the get rich quick mentality that makes failure like that happen. For the rest of us who have the common sense to know you don't win a marathon by starting on the finish line, let's get started.

And one more thing: As you begin making money online, a funny thing happens. You get addicted. You get to where you want to make more, and you do. You want to find ways to leverage yourself and your work, and you do. You want to find methods to make a lot more money in a shorter amount of time, and you do. But it all starts at the beginning – making a few dollars an hour and then working up from there.

Method #1 for making $10 an hour online – freelancing.

Maybe it's freelancing writing articles or blogposts. Or building backlinks, or putting up websites, or whatever. Pick out that thing you do the best, and offer it as a service to others who either don't do it as well as you, or would rather hire you than do it themselves.

What's that? You don't have a skill worthy of hiring out your services? Then get one. You're going to need to master these skills to get good at online marketing anyway, so pick something that really appeals to you, then research the heck out of it for 10 hours. In 10 hours you can learn more about any topic than 99.9% of people know.

Then advertise your service on the Warrior forum or any website that lets you sell services. Start out working for cheap, get some clients and some testimonials, and gradually increase your pricing.

Find faster ways to perform your service, and even hire out the work to someone else. In other words, LEVERAGE what you're doing to increase your hourly rate. For example, if you're getting paid $5 an article and you write 2 articles an hour, you're making $10 an hour. Get faster to where you can write 4 articles and hour and you're earning $20 an hour. Hire someone overseas to write the articles for you for $2 apiece, and you're earning $3 an article for simply reading them over and doing light editing. If you can edit 10 articles and hour, you're earning $30 an hour. And so forth.

Of course what is the problem with all of this? You are trading time for money – something that by itself will generally not get you to that magical six figure per year income.

Unless, of course, you not only hire out the work – you also hire someone to take the orders, edit the articles and fill the orders. Now you have a completely hands free system for making money, and it all started with you earning $10 an hour and working your way up from there. Method #2 for making $10 an hour online – writing and selling PLR.

In our previous example we were writing articles for others. Of course in freelancing you can choose to offer any service people are willing to pay for – writing articles was simply one example.

But what if, instead of writing articles for one person, we write a packet of 10 to 15 articles on one specific topic using the best keywords for that niche, and then SELL that packet of articles to fellow marketers for their own private use?

Now you can sell the same articles over and over again. If you sell that packet of 15 articles for $10, and you sell 15 packets, you've earned $150. If it took you 5 hours to write the articles, you've now earned $30 an hour. Of course, if it takes you less time, you earn more per hour. And if you sell more packets, you've again made more per hour.

There are PLR writers who do exactly this. They write packets of articles, offer those articles either on their own websites or on the Warrior forum, and do quite well. Can you outsource the writing of the articles? Of course you can. And with PLR, you are not limited to just articles – you can write blog posts, reports, ebooks, make recordings, videos, etc. You are also not limited by how many times you can sell each PLR product you create, unless you choose to set a limit so as to create scarcity. So now you're naming your own price, and you're creating a bank of products you can continue to sell for as long as you choose. And you're also creating a loyal following of buyers because once your buyers see that you offer good quality at a good price, they will come back time and time again.

Maybe your first PLR product only sells 10 copies, but then your next one sells to 10 new buyers and 5 of your previous buyers, and your next one sells to 10 new buyers and 10 of your previous buyers, and so forth. Every time you offer a new PLR product you'll have more customers who already know that you put out great stuff, and so they'll snap it up in a heartbeat.

Set Up A Coaching Program PLR Ebook

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What you will be doing is showing them step by step exactly how the entire list building system works, as well as helping them to get their list built. Whether you build it for them, have them do it or outsource is up to you and should be made clear from the onset. You could charge one price if they build it themselves under your direction, and charge extra if you do it or if you have it outsourced. Now then, here's the foundation you'll want to lay with your clients from the start:

1. Caution: This first item might not seem important, but I've found that it's actually THE #1 STEP that sets your clients on the path to success. Without this, their own self-doubt can wreck havoc, especially if you are having them do their own work (which, by the way, is the method I recommend rather than doing the work for them.)

So what is the first step? Building their confidence that what you are teaching them will absolutely, positively work. Because it DOES. Let them know that if they follow your instructions and do the work, they will absolutely, positively succeed. Their success won't be based on how good they are at marketing, but rather a proven system that has been working since the dawn of the Internet. Using this system is no different than turning a key in a new car – regardless of who turns the key, the car will run. Period.

2. Let them know they need to forget fads for right now and simply follow your instructions. How do basketball players get good at the game? By practicing the fundamentals like free-throw shots. List building is no different. If they want new-fangled marketing techniques, they can add them later once they learn the tried and true, proven fundamentals. In other words, they need to FOCUS.

3. You'll be teaching them to create their own PAID sales funnel. This funnel will bring in traffic to build their list while producing enough immediate income to cover costs. They don't even need to make a profit at this point – they simply need to break even. The profit comes from the mailing list they are building.

4. They can expect that once they get their system in place, their daily activity will look like this:

a. Buy one or more solo ads b. Keep a careful eye on conversion stats – the object here is to break even. If a solo ad isn't doing that, something needs tweaking.

c. Write an email to their list

d. That's it. Simple, right? Even someone working a full time job will have time to do this. Now we'll cover what you'll be coaching your clients to do, step-by-step. If you're not proficient at any of these steps yourself, you can find plenty of videos and information on the net to help you along.

1. Create a VERY good reason for people to opt into your client's list. The more specific the better. For example, “Discover how to make money online” is not going to convert nearly so well as “Discover how this retired kindergarten teacher averages $352 a day in 30 minutes by simply playing games on Facebook.”

The incentive to opt-in to the list should be every bit as good as a paid product, if not better. If using PLR, it's got to be prime PLR and it should be renamed and given a new cover. The best option is to create a totally unique product available no where else, since this tends to increase opt-ins as well as lending instant credibility to your client.

Here's an advanced tactic – offer TWO incentives to opt-in. The first is immediately delivered, the second is drip fed over a period of days or weeks. First, this provides incentive for the subscriber to give their very best email address so they can receive the rest of the incentive. Second, this also provides your client with a marvelous reason to write to their new list members daily. And third, it conditions new subscribers to OPEN and READ the emails they receive from your client. 2. Build a squeeze page. Simple often out-converts fancy. Think of it this way – the more you say, the more excuses you might be giving them NOT to optin. That said, simply asking for an email address without proper incentives does not work. You should have a great headline that arouses desire for the incentive as well as curiosity. A headline with 3-7 bullet points tends to work brilliantly when well written. If using a photo, do NOT use the standard photos everyone else uses. Instead, have the client either find something unique and captivating, or get them to use their own photo.

Advanced tactic: Write the squeeze page BEFORE creating the opt-in incentive. Yes, this does sound backwards, but it can have an amazing effect on your opt-in rate. Rather than trying to write a headline and bullet points about an existing product, you're now free to embellish and get ultracreative. Of course, the incentive will have to meet or exceed their expectations, so some moderation is necessary. But this technique can add another 10- 20% to the conversion rate if executed properly. Does your client need ideas for the incentive? Show your client how to research forums to see what people are asking. Teach them how to search Twitter for keywords and find tweets in real time about the topic. It's good to make a copy and paste file of these questions and tweets for inspiration. 3. Track and test the squeeze page. Without getting too far ahead of ourselves, you'll want to teach your clients the importance of tracking and testing, especially on the headline. A 5% increase in conversions can result in an added 500 subscribers for every 10,000 people who visit the squeeze page. Plus, the better the squeeze page converts, the easier it is to monetize the funnel to the point of breaking even or making a profit. And when you have a high converting squeeze page, you also have more options when it comes to buying traffic. On the other hand, if a squeeze page is converting dismally, then only the very best traffic will result in a break even point, thereby severely limiting paid traffic sources to only a handful that convert high enough to make it pay.

4. Here are key points to optimizing this process:

Set the autoresponder to single opt-in. Losing a third of the subscribers from the very start because they don't double opt-in is simply not an option.

Once the visitor opt-ins, IMMEDIATELY take them to an upsell page. In other words, once they enter their email address and click submit, the very next page they see is the upsell.

Deliver your incentive via email. This keeps them focused on the upsell page. At the top of the upsell page, let them know the incentive will arrive in their email box in the next 5 to 10 minutes. (Of course, if you're linking directly to an affiliate page, you won't be able to do this. But as your clients progress, they should create their own upsell. This way they keep 100% of the purchase price, rather than only getting an affiliate commission. This makes it even easier to break even and even profit as they build their list.)

In the email the new subscriber receives, send them to a download page that contains one or more additional offers. This will make the funnel even more profitable, and of course more profits mean more money to use in further list building.

Don't stress about how “pretty” the opt-in form looks or what the button says. Instead, focus time and energy on the headline – this is where the real increases in conversions are made.

If you're not the least bit technical and don't feel you can teach others how to build a squeeze page, then either buy software that does it for you, or outsource it. Do NOT let squeeze page building stand in your or your clients' way.

Get Affiliates To Sell Your Stuff PLR Ebook

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To get affiliates, you'll need to convince them that you and your product are worth promoting. You'll need to build trust. And you'll need patience as well. Potential affiliates often won't say yes the first time you ask, or they'll say yes but then they'll get distracted and they'll go promote something else unless you follow up.

The challenges of recruiting affiliates:

Again, there is no army of affiliates waiting to promote your product. Whenever I hear that phrase, “army of affiliates,” I picture a zombie army standing just outside my door, waiting for their marching orders. I have yet to open my door and find that army...

Announcing is not enough.

Simply announcing that you offer an affiliate program is not enough. A common myth among new marketers, no doubt propagated by seasoned marketers – is that all you need to do is create a product and announce your affiliate program and the affiliates will come. Not true.

You've got to grab attention.

When you want people to sell things for you, you've got to get their attention. Remember, affiliates have lives, too. They're busy with their day to day stuff as well as running their own businesses, and you're trying to add more work to their already busy day. You'll need to grab their attention and get them to realize that promoting your product is well worth their time. And there are things you can do to make it easier for them, as well.

You've got to educate your potential affiliates.

Affiliates may not know anything about your product or how your program is relevant to their audience. Your product may be different from anything they're currently promoting, and you'll need to educate them on how your product is a great fit for them. Affiliates have a thousand and one choices.

Daily.

Good affiliates get approached all the time. How do you stand apart from the crowd? You've got to make your program seem so much better/juicer/more valuable/more suitable than any other.

You might want to be choosy.

When an affiliate promotes your products, they represent you. But what if they're not the sort of person you want your name and your products to be associated with? Or what if their style is completely different from yours? For example, if they're super hypey and your not, you might not want them to promote for you. Look for those affiliates who are the cream of the crop. Think of them as your sales force – you wouldn't hire just anyone to sell your product. The best affiliates are the hardest to win over.

Realize that the best affiliates are approached nonstop night and day. Imagine if everyone was trying to get a piece of you – what would you do? You'd be cautious, and you'd filter all of these offers in some way so that you wouldn't have to deal with them all. Be prepared to work to get to these affiliates.

More is not necessarily better.

Only a handful of your affiliates will make the vast majority of your sales. That's why you'll want to 6 spend your time recruiting a few good affiliates who sell like crazy, rather than trying to recruit massive numbers of affiliates who do nothing.

Now that you know some of the myths and challenges to recruiting and using affiliates, let's move on to where you will actually find your future affiliates, and how to approach them.

Finding Your Future Affiliates

I have found there are 3 basic types of potential affiliates. And some people may disagree with this – some marketers believe the only good affiliates are the first type I will mention. But what they are forgetting is that every affiliate had to begin somewhere, with some product. Why shouldn't it be yours?

1. The First Affiliate Type is People Who Are Already Proven Affiliates

No doubt this is the easiest source of affiliates in that they're already sold on the concept of affiliate marketing. In addition, they have EXPERIENCE at affiliate marketing – always a good thing. You don't have to sell them on affiliate marketing. You only need to sell them on YOUR program.

You'll need to prove yourself – prove your product does what it says, that your sales letter converts, that you are already getting sales. Your number one selling point to an experienced, potential affiliate is your CONVERSION rate and price point. The higher the conversions, especially in conjunction with a high price point/payout, the more likely you are to capture their attention.

Remember to warm these people up. You want to make friends before you need them to promote your product. Dropping out of the blue as a total stranger and asking them to promote is far less effective than getting to know them first and THEN asking them to promote. Common sense, but I know a lot of marketers totally skip this step and go straight to asking for the promotion. That's like trying to go all the way with a girl without so much as a first date or first kiss. It seldom works.

The easiest place to find experienced affiliates? Find the affiliates who are promoting your competitor's products because those affiliates are your best bet. You can simply Google your competitor's name and see who's promoting those products. Easy, right? And that is a million dollar tip right there, in case you missed it. 8 So you've decided you want seasoned affiliates, and you know how to find them – but what do you do next to actually recruit them?

Here are the steps I take -

First, I consider how my product is a good fit for their audience. For example, I go to their website if they have one, I look at their content, and I see how my product fits with their content, their niche, their target market – and I make some notes.

Second, while I'm on their website I look for specific places where promoting my product would be a natural fit. For example, if my product is a hair tonic and they have an article on hair care, it's a perfect fit. If my product is a course on how to do social media marketing and they have a blog post on social media marketing, it's a great fit. I write these places down because I'm going to be sending this information to them. I'm trying to make everything just as super easy as possible for my future affiliates.

The third thing to look at is how is your product better than what they are already promoting? Does it pay the affiliate a higher commission? Does it convert better? Is it a better product for their customers?

And then fourth - how do I warm this affiliate up to me? I don't want to just jump in cold turkey and say, “Hey, I'm A.B., promote my product!” Instead, I like to approach them through social media, personal email, etc. without mention of promoting anything.

You could ask to interview them on a specific topic - that's a great way to warm people up.

You could also offer to write guest articles for their website or posts for their blog. Be sure to add comments to their blog – I guarantee they read those, and when they keep seeing your name, they're going to remember you when you contact them.

And the rest is up to you. There is no one way that works every time. Your product is unique, you're unique, your potential affiliate is unique – and so you've got to use your people skills and your good common sense. Two things I might mention - do sell yourself and your product, and do keep track of your conversations with each potential affiliate.

What I mean is, do tell how well your product converts, how low the refund rate is, if you pay instant commissions, if people are raving about your product, and so forth.

Goal Setting To Live A Life Of Freedom MRR Ebook

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Introduction

In order to be truly successful, you first need to decide what it is you want to achieve. That is to say that you can’t very well get what you want in life until you have actually decided what precisely it is that you do want.

This is where goal setting comes in. In order to have a shot at living your life to the very fullest and achieving your full potential, you need to have a goal and you need to know what precisely it is that you want to accomplish.

Easy enough right?

Wrong!

Actually, there is an art to writing goals. There is a very definitive ‘right way’ and ‘wrong way’ to write a goal. And if you go about your goal setting in the wrong way, then you can actually reduce your chances of accomplishing those goals. That’s right: a bad goal will actively hinder your chances at success.

Conversely, if you write your goal in the correct way, then it can completely transform the likelihood of your being successful and help you to much more reliably carry out all of the necessary steps to execute your plan.

How do you go about getting a goal right? This comes down not only to the methodology and phrasing but also the content. Because there’s another scenario that can happen if you write your goals in the wrong manner: you can end up achieving those goals and then not actually being happy with what you’ve accomplished.

In this book, we’ll take a look at how you can go about writing the right goals and then seeing them through…

You will

How to know your life’s purpose
How to write your ‘mission statement’
How having a goal and purpose changes EVERYTHING and makes you more driven, more charismatic, more passionate and more
How to phrase goals to give yourself the best possible chance of completing them
How to maintain motivation and stick at your goals even when the going gets tough
How to create an action plan that fits with your lifestyle and routine
The power of visualization and how it helps you accomplish what you want
How to maximize your chances of achieving what you really want
What to do once you have successfully established your goals

By the end of this book, you’ll have a toolset that will enable you to easily look at your life, reflect on what you might want to change and then carry out the necessary steps to make that happen. You’ll be able to become exactly who you want to be and create precisely the lifestyle you want to lead. And when you’ve done all that, life will suddenly start to make a lot more sense.

Chapter 1: Setting Goals That You Will be Passionate About

No matter whether you’re reading a self-help book or a motivation poster, ‘don’t give up on your goals’ is about the most common lifestyle advice we hear. ‘Live your dreams’, ‘chase the rainbow’, ‘the sky is the limit’, ‘don’t give up’… we’ve heard it all a thousand times.

And this is a very nice platitude. It’s certainly true that we shouldn’t stop going after the things we want and we certainly can achieve anything we put our minds to.

So what’s the problem with this advice? Why does it fall flat? Why hasn’t it yet inspired most of us to get out there and become billion dollar rock stars and business owners?

The answer is that this is an empty platitude that misses out the most important points. We all know that we need to stick at our dreams. The harder part is knowing just how to select worthwhile dreams in the first place.

What if you don’t know what you want to be?

What if what you want to be is completely unrealistic?

What if two of your goals contradict one another?

Some people are fortunate enough to have one very clear goal. One passion that makes them truly happy. And this is something that makes it much easier for them to stay committed and dedicated.

An example of this might be someone who has always wanted to be a professional athlete and who therefore spends all their free time training to be the very best.

Another example might be someone who has always wanted to be a chiropractor, a marine biologist… you name it!

Whatever the case, these people have the opportunity to focus on their goals early on and to follow them through to completion.

But what if you don’t feel so passionately about any one job? What if you’re someone who kind of wants to be an athlete but would also like to wear a suit? What if you just want to live a quiet life but don’t want to be bored?

Or, what if you want to be an astronaut but you’re 40 and there’s very little chance of that happening realistically right now?

That’s what we need to figure out first and that’s what we’re going to do here…

Create a Mission Statement

The first thing you need to do is to find out what your passion is. This isn’t the same as your goal but it is important because it will help you to inform your goal.

That is to say that some people will naturally struggle to come up with a singular goal. To answer the statement: ‘I want to be…’ or ‘I want to achieve…’.

However, if you know what is important to you and what your passions are, then this can greatly help you to identify things you’d like to achieve and to execute them accordingly.

And this is very similar to the concept of a ‘mission statement’ in business. In business, a missions statement is a short sentence or phrase that describes the objective of a business. This is what will drive the brand, what will tie the company’s products together and what will generally help to guide their decision making processes.

The mission statement is not what the company does but why the company does it. A mission statement is not ‘to make lots of money selling computers’ but rather ‘to help people create more through beautiful tools’. That second statement is much more inspiring and it helps the company to know what really matters to them when they’re designing products or thinking about how best to market them.

Content Hacks Personal Use Ebook

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Introduction

Content is King. It’s a common saying in the business world, but it’s true. With all the changes Google has made in the last few years, the quality and length of the content you post online is more important than ever.

Even if you don’t depend on Google for traffic, the next best source of traffic (actually, it’s probably even more important than Google for most people) is viral traffic, and people don’t share crappy content. If you want to get traffic from social media without paying for it, you must be posting great content.

But creating killer content takes a lot of time and effort. Or… it can take a lot of time and effort. Fortunately, there are actually ways to reduce the time it takes to create great content. There are even ways to cut out the need to write content altogether, although you can’t get away with having no written content on your site unless it’s already an authority site or is getting a lot of traffic from social media. Google really needs to see some written content on a site.

In this guide, you’re going to learn how to create content without having to write all day every day. You’ll learn about different types of post that lessen the need to write, and different types of media that Google and your visitors will enjoy.

So let’s begin.

What Is Quality Content?

Alright, before we get started, we need to define what quality content actually is. You might think that quality content simply means being grammatically correct and having accurate information, but there are actually several different elements to creating quality content.

Let’s take a look at the elements of quality content:

1. Interesting – Even the most useful content needs to be presented in an interesting way. Content that is boring isn’t going to be read to the end, nor is it going to encourage readers to view any of your other content.

2. Entertaining – Not all content has to be extremely entertaining, but if it’s not useful, it should at least be funny or exciting.

3. Useful – Unless your content is really interesting or entertaining in some way, it needs to be useful. Useful content like tutorials and educational material is quite popular both with readers and with search engines.

4. Well Researched – Your content needs to be well researched, ideally from multiple sources.

5. Factually Accurate – Obviously, your content must be factually accurate. If your site gets the reputation for distributing false information, people won’t come back.

6. Grammatically Correct – Not only should your content be grammatically correct for readers, but also for search engines.

Google can tell if your content is grammatically correct, so it’s more important than ever to ensure your spelling, grammar, and punctuation are all correct.

7. Long – Unfortunately, these days, Google wants long content. This change basically came about to combat all those spammy websites that were putting up 150 to 300-word articles that were very basic and didn’t really offer anything of value other than repeating keywords often for search engine rankings. These days, Google likes to see articles that are at least 1,000 words, and up to 3,000. There’s one way to avoid writing long content, and that leads us to the last element of great content.

8. Mixed Media – Having other media is not only great for your visitors, but Google loves it, too. You do need to have some written content on your site, but having other forms of media is great for Google, great for visitors, and great for you!

Now that we have a basic idea of the type of content we should be creating, we’re going to look at some ways to make content creation much easier.

Easy Ways to Write Content

Written content is still an important part of the overall content creation process, and there’s really no way to get out of writing it unless you just outsource it or have solely user-generated content on your site, especially if you want to get Google traffic.

But there are ways to make the process easier, which we are going to talk about right now.

Quotes

Collections of quotes on particular topics are one easy way to create content, and you can add some unique content to them by writing your take on the topic.

For example, if you create a list of motivational quotes for entrepreneurs, you can let people know your personal favorite quotes and why you like each one, along with your interpretation of each.

Roundups

Roundups are a very popular type of blog post these days. Readers love them, because they get to discover a lot of information about a single topic in one place, and content creators love them because they don’t really have to write a lot of original content themselves other than descriptions of each item they are linking to.

In case you haven’t seen roundup posts, the basic process of creating one is something like this:

1. Pick a topic.

2. Find several different pieces of content online that fit the topic. It could be articles, videos, audio, or images, but ideally they should all be the same type of media. A good number for most purposes is between 5 and 20 items.

3. Create an article that links to each item, along with a description of each. Your description of each link is the unique content that will attract search engine traffic and make your article interesting to readers.

Roundup posts do still require quite a bit of work to create, but they don’t require the same level of in-depth research that articles typically do, because you’re just writing descriptions of other people’s content. This is a great time saver.

Interviews

Interviews are great content, because you only have to write some questions, and the person you’re interviewing does most of the writing work. You just email the questions to your subject, and they email you their answers back.

You can interview pretty much anyone who knows anything about your topic, but ideally you want to interview someone who is fairly well known in your industry and has a following with the hopes that when the interview is posted on your site, they will tell their own followers about it and get you some additional traffic.

Re-Blogging

Re-bogging is taking someone else’s blog post or article and publishing it to your own site—with permission, of course. Sometimes people will allow you to post their content in its entirety, but a lot of the time they won’t want to risk the dreaded “duplicate content” issue, so they may ask you to post only excerpts.

But that’s actually a good thing, because you won’t have to worry about duplicate content, either.

Guest Posts

Guest posts are a great way to get free content written for you, but it’s tricky to find people to do guest posts unless you have a relatively popular website.

People generally want to write guest posts when they believe it will get them more traffic. In this case, you’ll have to convince people that a guest post on your site will be beneficial to them in some way.

Perhaps it will be because you do have significant traffic or social media followers, or it might be because your site has a high domain authority or page authority. Just make sure they understand there is value in writing for your site.

Dropship Detective Personal Use Ebook

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Introduction

Starting any type of retail business is never an easy task. It typically requires a large outlay of cash in the beginning to purchase stock, invest in warehouse or store space, and handle initial overhead costs.
With all the other expenses required to start a business, buying stock is often the straw the breaks the camel’s back with regards to finance. It’s often the largest expense of any retail startup, and sometimes it’s just too much and the business fails to get off the ground.

Plus, there’s always the risk that you’ll spend thousands of dollars on products that never sell, and you’ll be out of all that money and stuck with items you can’t get rid of.

But there is a better way!

Instead of spending a fortune upfront on product, and then having to find warehouse space to store it, and figuring out the logistics of packing and shipping it to customers, why not just use dropshipping?
Dropshipping will allow you to get started with little to no upfont investment, while still being able to offer customers the products you want to offer!

In this guide, you’re going to learn the basics of dropshipping, and how to find the best suppliers.

So let’s get started!

Dropship Detective

What Is Dropshipping?

Imagine setting up your own online store with dozens, hundreds, even thousands of products without having to spend a single dime upfront on inventory.

Instead, you find products on another website (let’s use Amazon in this example since most people are familiar with it), add products to your site, and price them higher than they are being sold on the original size (Amazon).

Let’s say you are selling a frying pan that sells for $14 on Amazon. You price it at $20 on your website. When a customer orders it, they pay you $20. Then you go to Amazon and order it for $14, having Amazon ship it directly to the customer, and you keep the $6 difference.

Pretty slick, right?

Only dropshipping doesn’t require you to pay full retail price like ordering from Amazon. Instead, you can often get prices that aren’t all that much higher than true wholesale prices.

Of course, you have to be careful. Some so-called dropshipping companies are actually selling at or very near retail, so it’s nearly impossible to make a profit. Sometimes they charge a monthly or yearly fee to access their inventory, which cuts into your potential profits even further.

You also have to make sure the company isn’t going to be slow with shipping, which could seriously harm your reputation.

Dropship Detective

Dropshipping has a lot of pros and cons, so let’s take a look at those before we continue.

Pros Of Dropshipping

Lower Upfront Investment – Because you don’t have to pay for inventory upfront, your initial business startup costs are much lower.

No Warehouse Space Needed – The dropshipper is the one who deals with inventory, so there’s no need to rent a warehouse or take up space in your home to keep your inventory.

No Shipping Hassles – The dropshipping company also handles packaging and shipping products, so that takes a lot of work off your hands, freeing you up for other tasks, like marketing, and sourcing other products.

More Products – If you don’t have to worry about whether a product will sell or not because you aren’t paying for it upfront, you can take more liberties with the products you add to your store. If a product doesn’t sell, the only thing you’ve lost is the small amount of time it took to add it to the store, and you can remove it just as easily.

Cons Of Dropshipping

Low Profit Margins – Because most dropshippers are not true wholesalers, you’ll find your profit margins are lower than they would be if you bought inventory directly from wholesalers. In
Dropship Detective fact, there’s often a middleman between the wholesaler and dropshipper, which cuts into profits even more.

Delivery Issues – Because you will have no direct control over shipping, there may be times when customers don’t get their orders on time, or receive the wrong product or damaged merchandise. Because they bought the item from you, they will expect you to be responsible, and they aren’t likely to accept the fact that you used a dropshipper as an excuse. In fact, they’d likely just see that as a reason not to order from you again.

Inventory Issues – You may also find that your dropshipper’s inventory control system doesn’t sync with your own, which means there may be times when a customer orders a product from your site that is not currently in stock with the dropshipper. In this case, you’d have to either source the product elsewhere very quickly, or issue a refund and an apology to the customer.

Higher Shipping Costs – Because you won’t be able to make deals with shipping companies for volume discounts, and because customers may order products from multiple dropshippers in a single order from your store, you may run into shipping issues. Shipping costs could eat into your profits pretty badly if you aren’t careful.

It’s a tradeoff, really. You sacrifice larger profit margins and control over inventory and shipping for a lower upfront investment and less work overall. It’s up to you to decide if dropshipping is right for you and your business.

How Dropshipping Works

Before you can truly understand how dropshipping works, it’s important to understand the basic supply chain. Products you see in stores often go through three, four, five, or even more companies in the supply chain before they arrive in stores.

Manufacturers

Manufacturers are the first step in the supply chain. (Unless of course you count the companies that supply the raw materials, but that’s a different arm of the supply chain.)

Manufacturers create the products, but most of them don’t sell directly to the general public. Instead, they typically sell through a wholesaler, or sometimes another middleman brokers the sale of the product from the manufacturer to the wholesalers.

Occasionally, manufacturers may sell directly to retailers, but they usually don’t deal with selling direct to companies.

Wholesalers

Wholesalers are middlemen. They buy from the manufacturer and resell at a higher price to retailers. They usually don’t make an enormous profit per item, but they make their money by selling in bulk.

Stress Less MRR Ebook

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CHAPTER 1: WHY YOU MUST STRESS LESS

We all know that stress is bad for us and this is something we get told very often. However, it’s all too easy to write this off as being a minor nuisance or frustration rather than anything to really worry about. We all get stressed from time to time, right?

In reality though, this is the wrong way to think about stress. While it is fairly common place, that is not to say that it isn’t serious. In fact, stress is incredibly serious and can cause severe problems both in the short term and long term.

Stress can shorten your lifespan. Ruin your enjoyment. Cause serious illness. Shrink your brain. Hurt your performance. Ruin your relationships. Cause impotence.

Do those sound like small matters?

To understand this better, it can help to look more closely at what precisely stress is. How it causes the problems it does and how and why you need to do everything you can to prevent and reduce it.
So What Exactly is Stress?

Stress is what we feel when we’re overworked, when we’re dreading something that’s about to happen or when we’re generally unable to relax and stay calm due to outside or inside factors influencing our thoughts.

But it actually goes beyond this. Stress is a basic physiological reaction that is designed to help us focus and survive. In itself it is not a bad thing and is actually rather adaptive. The problem is that it has been taken out of context, which means the positive effects become outweighed by the negative.

Essentially, stress is what causes the ‘fight or flight response’. This is a physiological response to perceived danger, designed to improve our chances of survival. If you were to see a lion for example, this would trigger a cascade of effects collectively resulting in the stress response.

This begins when we observe danger or experience fear. Increased activity in our brain, causes the release of adrenaline, as well as dopamine, norepinephrine and cortisol – our stress hormones. These then trigger a number of physiological changes: increasing our heartrate, making us breathe more quickly and making us more acutely focussed on the potential threat.

A list of the symptoms should include:

Increased heartrate

Rapid, shallow breathing

Muscle contraction

Tunnel vision

Heightened sensitivity

Increased blood viscosity

Suppression of the pain response

Suppression of the immune system

Suppression of the digestive system

Dilation of the pupils

Dilation of the blood vessels

Reduction in prefrontal cortex activity (temporo-hypofrontality)

In the short term, this is good for us. In the short term, these things help us to evade danger and win combative situations. Increased muscle tension makes us stronger. Increased blood viscosity makes our blood more likely to clot in case of an injury. Dilated pupils let more light in to improve our vision. Suppression of secondary functions means that more blood can be sent to the muscles and the brain. Reduced pain means we can carry on fighting or running despite injury.

In short, anything that can help you to survive is prioritized, while secondary functions are suppressed. The idea is that once we get to safety, we can then turn off this fight or flight response and instead enter the ‘rest and digest’ state in order to recover. Once the predator is gone, we can recover.

But the problem is that in our modern environments, predators aren’t the main problem. It’s rare these days for us to be chased, to get into a fight or to need to escape a forest fire.

What’s not so rare, is for our boss to shout at us and to tell us that we’re late for our deadline. It’s not rare for us to be in debt. It’s not rare for us to have marital problems.

And unfortunately, the brain interprets all these signals in just the same way: as threats. And this causes the same fight or flight response. But because these types of threats aren’t so easily resolved, this means we’ll often end up on heightened alert for a longer period of time.

This is also why stress causes impotence in men. If you are highly stressed, blood is sent everywhere except the genitals!

And this takes a tremendous toll on our bodies.

As you might imagine: it is not good for you when your immune system and digestive system are suppressed for days. It’s also not good for your brain to be flooded with norepinephrine and cortisol. It’s not good for your heartrate to stay elevated, or your blood pressure to stay high.

This is the problem with chronic stress as opposed to acute stress. And it’s the problem with heightened levels of stress, as opposed to the gentle, motivating force of ‘eustress’. We’ll look at all of this more in the long term, but suffice to say that the longer stress like this continues, the more you start to feel drained, malnourished, fatigued, ill and possibly eventually depressed.

How Stress Damages the Brain

When we are stressed, it effectively makes us less intelligent. This is due to the reduction in pre-frontal activity, which in turn is designed to make us more focussed and alert. Essentially, the pre-frontal cortex is the part of the brain responsible for forward planning, creative thinking and other ‘high-order’ brain activity.

When you are being chased by a lion though, it is really not the time to be thinking about the meaning of life!

So shutting down this part of the brain and placing your focus on feedback from your senses makes much more sense.

Of course that’s not particularly useful in the workplace though: and this is why the stress response is so seriously unhelpful when we have to give a presentation, answer a question on the spot or go on a date. This is when we lose all articulation and start stammering and saying useless things.

51 Social Media Marketing Methods MRR Ebook

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51 Social Media Marketing Methods to Boost Business

Social media has in the recent past become one of the most significant platforms for promoting businesses. This is because of the high traffic on social media sites at a given time. Never run out of ideas o social media that can take a business to the next level after going through the following comprehensive list of social media marketing methods. From promotional posts to personal and business related promotional ideas, the list is likely to inspire business marketers and social media users for a very long time.

1. Use humorous, famous and inspirational quotes while posting on social media platforms

Social media users are highly attracted to quotes by famous personalities. Users are highly likely to be attracted to social media posts that contain famous or hilarious quotes. When you amalgamate such quotes with promotional information for your goods and services, you will most likely get the desired traffic for such posts.

Do not hesitate to use quotes that have been used before. Social media users never mind reading a famous quote more than once; so long as they find it worth reading. Therefore, in the process of reading such quotes, social media users get to read the promotional information attached to the quotes and hence goods or services are promoted in the process.

2. Use creative fill-in-the-blanks posts for promotional purposes

Naturally, people like to have their anxiety provoked and social media users are not left out. fill-in-the-blanks posts are posts that leave readers wondering what would happen if they got involved with whatever promotional idea is passed across in a social media post. If I had one million dollars I would……… This is a good example of fill-in-the-blanks.

3. Conduct regular polls on social media for creating engagement

While most social media platforms like Facebook offer built-in polls, one ought to note that running polls manually can go a long way in not only increasing traffic but also creating engagement from a given post. Try to impose questions that seek to know the level to which a product or service is acceptable to its consumers.

Polls that demand yes or no answers can make your existing or expected consumers air their views regarding the products or services you are selling on social media platforms. As a result, they not only provide their views regarding the questions posted but also build engagement for other social media uses in which they form a discussion. Once an active discussion is achieved, the posts will attract more and more traffic thereby making the products or services known to a wide range of people.

4. Upload behind-the-scenes-photos on social media

Always telling potential consumers on the goods and service you offer and their probable competitive advantage over other similar goods in the market is monotonous. Every internet marketer does that and internet users are used to it. It is always the order of the day. However, you can be cleverer to include on your posts behind-the-scenes photos that show how the goods or services are being produced or consumed by consumers.

Sometimes showing photos of your employees, your warehouse or workspace makes potential consumers more likely to be interested in your posts. It is therefore imperative for you to include unlikely photos in your posts on social media in a bid to woe more traffic.

5. Always update real time statistics and data of your company

Customers are always interested in your real time progress. They are always eager to know whether your business is progressive, stagnant or dwindling and falling. Show it to them this can be achieved by regularly posting statistics and data regarding the progress of your business.

On most occasions, internet users, especially social media users, find it interesting to know that their contributions on your products or services have positive impacts on your sales. It is therefore important to provide this information to them on a regular basis. Additionally, never hesitate to tell your audience whenever your company statistics go to the negative.

6. Recycle your posts that did really well by attracting more traffic

There is absolutely wrong with recycling your old posts that went a long way in building great traffic and thereby making more sales for you. However, you should take into close consideration not to recycle posts that still have active discussions and engagements. It will look so desperate for you. One ought to be keen to only recycle expired posts that did great when they were still active.

Re-introduce old posts by including relevant links on them. As such, one can promote a different aspect of product or service using an old post that seemed to attract more engagement as compared to other posts. You will be amazed at the enthusiasm in which social media users will receive a recycled post. Once interesting; always interesting. This will never change.

7. Guest-post on other famous posts or blogs

You will be surprised on the outcome of using other people’s traffic to your own advantage. Internet marketing begins from scratch and before you create your own massive following, it is never wrong to borrow from other established internet marketers. Guest-posting simply means posting your ads on other posts that you contribute to in another site. Always be active to engage yourself on other sites that might be promoting different goods or services from yours.

Growth in internet marketing, especially on social media, has never been achieved by single efforts. It requires combined efforts to achieve the desired results and making use of traffic created by other is one way to make this happen. It is human nature to return favors. If you contribute positively to promote other people’s promotional activities on their sites, it is almost definite that they will welcome your own promotional activities on their sites. Therefore, never hesitate to use a person’s traffic for your own advantage.

Blogging Traffic System MRR Ebook

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Introduction And What You Will Learn

Making a living as a blogger has to be one of the sweetest gigs out there. As a blogger, you’ll be able to earn passive income which means that your money will flow in even as you’re sleeping, travelling or relaxing with friends. You’re no long trading time for income and this is the point you need to get to if you want to really be free and financially independent (even being self-employed with clients is still pretty much like having a job). What’s more, blogging means you get to earn that money by writing on a topic that you find fascinating and you even get to become something of a minor celebrity in your chosen niche. You can earn a lot of money here too – if a blog takes off and becomes really successful then in theory you can earn thousands a day. It’s incredibly scalable and there’s no ‘upper limit’ for what you can achieve.

What’s the downside? It’s not easy. This is all about working hard and smart now so that you can reap the benefits later. Too many people approach blogging in the wrong way, thinking that they can just write a few posts on a semi-regular basis and that that will be enough to ensure their success. In reality, you need to approach blogging as a full-time job if you ever want it to be your main source of income. In other words, if you want this to be your full-time job… you better treat it like one.

That means working hard and to begin with you want to be uploading as much content as possible, having invested a decent amount of time and/or money in creating a beautiful design to begin with. At the same time though, it also means being smart about how you’re going to build your blog and it means using growth hacks so that you get much more benefit out of the work you’re putting in. Get this right and you can apply force multipliers that will take years off of the time it takes for you to reach number one.

Think that it can’t be done? Think that making money from a blog is a oneoff fluke that happens once in a blue moon? Think again! The stats really paint a different picture and show blogging to be a highly profitable use of your time.

Blogging Statistics And Why You Should Care

• Marketers who rely on their blogs make 13X more money than those
that don’t.
• Companies with blogs receive 97% more links inbound to their website
• Blogs are the 5th most trusted source of accurate information online!
• 81% of consumers trust information they get from blogs
• Well over 150 million people in the US alone read blogs regularly
• 23% of internet time is spent on blogs
• 61% of US customers have made purchases through blogs
• It is generally thought that content marketing – AKA blogging – is now more powerful than pure SEO As you can see then, blogging is very much a force to be reckoned with and there’s more than enough here to go around. Time to get a piece of the pie!

What You Will Learn

If you’re still reading then you’re probably rather excited at the prospect of becoming a ‘career blogger’ and you probably can’t wait to get started and to begin earning money from e-book sales. Fortunately, you happen to be in the right place and this book will serve as your blueprint to ensure that all your work is focused on the right things.

Specifically, by the end of this text, you will have learned…

• How to choose a niche to work in
• How to create a stunning website
• How to work with outsourcers
• How to add advanced features
• How to create content that people will want to read
• How to ensure a steady stream of new posts
• How to hack growth with influencer marketing and other techniques
• How to keep the discipline to keep writing
• How to monetize your site so that you earn the maximum amount from each visitor
• How to use the best tools for bloggers and webmasters
• And much more!
So you have the information laid out for you… there’s nothing left to do but start reading it and then begin your journey to Instant Blog Profits!

Chapter 1: Selecting Your Niche

For those not down with the lingo yet, a ‘niche’ basically means a subject or a topic. This is the area of interest that your website is going to focus on and it’s what you’ll be writing about on a daily basis for your blog posts. This might sound like an easy job – but picking your niche is actually something you should consider very carefully. Getting this right can make your life a lot easier, while choosing poorly can make it almost impossible to achieve the success you’re looking for. Here we will look at some considerations that you need to bear in mind when picking your niche.

A Topic You Enjoy

Tip number one is to always choose a niche that you enjoy reading and writing about. Blogging is not a ‘small’ job by any stretch of the imagination. Remember when we said it would essentially need to become your full-time career if you wanted to be very successful? Well then you have to ask yourself – is this something you will be happy to write about on a regular basis?

Writing will also come a lot easier if you’re well-versed in the subject. You’ll need to do less research and at the same time, you’ll find it much easier to come up with new interesting topics that people who like the subject will be interested in. What’s more, your passion will come across in the content and people will be much more inclined to read more of what you have to say as a result.

Even if you plan on outsourcing your writing, knowing the niche you choose well will help you to feel excited about your site and to check over the accuracy and usefulness of the writing you’re receiving. Ultimately, choosing a niche just because some ‘guru’ says it’s a profitable one is a fast track to becoming bored and disillusioned and ultimately giving up.

Popularity

When picking your niche, you need to think about the competition out there and how easy it is going to be to stand out. Of course you want a subject that has a large potential audience, so why not pick something big like ‘fitness’ or ‘cars’?

Well, that’s a good idea on the face of it until you think about how many other bloggers are writing in those niches. Bodybuilding.com is one of the largest sites on the net and it generates a huge turnover – most of which is invested back into the site to ensure a steady flow of new topics. Question is: can you compete with that? Are you going to be able to compete with any of those sites to get to page one? On the other hand, if you choose to blog about rearing stick insects, you’ll likely find that there’s a much smaller audience – but also far less competition.

Internet Marketing Fast Start MRR Ebook

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How to Start an Internet Marketing Business

Internet marketing businesses are small or medium sized businesses that use the internet as their major market. Starting and internet marketing business requires some specific and proven procedures and tools in order to succeed. It is important to take heed of all the tools and procedures as advised by success stories in order to make it in internet marketing. This is because the internet marketing business is susceptible to a number of setbacks that might prove to be challenging if not addressed correctly and promptly.

A website is the first contact point between a consumer and an internet marketer. This is because it is through a website that the buyer gets to see the products on market with their specifications. As a result, a website acts as an online storefront that must be designed in the most attractive way in order to attract potential customers. It should be noted that there are a number of strategies and tools that one can use to make his or her website most attractive and admirable for potential clients. However, before embarking on the strategies and tools for developing a good website for your online marketing business, it is important to have an overview of the proven tips for developing a good website.

There is a proven sequence and step by step procedure that to can follow to make your internet marketing business dreams a success. This procedure guarantees success for people opting to start internet marketing businesses; whether small or medium sized businesses. Thousands of internet marketers have benefited significantly from following strictly the guide to effecting internet marketing businesses. In order to take your internet marketing businesses to the next level, it is imperative that do the following as stipulated in the next chapters.

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The very first step to starting a productive internet marketing business is to conduct a study aimed at identifying the need within a targeted market. On most occasions, internet marketing starters make a mistake of finding a product before identifying the target market. You should note that the market always comes first before the product. It is only through this that a competitive online business marketer will be in a position to link the demand with a given product.

As such, begin with identifying the market in order to boost your chance of making it in internet marketing. The trick in this case is always to find a group of consumers with the common goal of getting a product that will solve their problem. The best groups of people are those that have failed to find the most appropriate solutions to their problems. This can easily be achieved; thanks to the internet.
In order to identify the groups of people seeking solutions to their problems, here are some steps you can take:

Search for online forums over the internet and bee keen on the kind of questions the participants of that forum are asking. In addition, it is important to pay special attention to the kind of problems most of the have and the kind of solutions they seek for their problems. From this, one can be able to identify a common problem faced by more people thereby providing an insight on the kind of product that might best solve the common problem amongst the participants of that site.

It is also advisable to conduct keyword search in search engines with the aim of identifying the keywords searched by a lot of internet users. However, you should be keen to identify only keywords that appear more on search engines but which very few sited are competing for. This then will help you indentify a problem whose solution is sought by many internet users. Through this then you can be able to come up with a product to meet this demand.

Another strategy is always to check on your competitors to know what they are up to. This can be done by visiting the sites of the competitors and taking note of how they are meeting the various demands of their consumers. It should be noted that this has two significant benefits. First, you get to learn from the best and then you can make use of that information to come up with a better product for an already existing market ad offer something a little more to have a competitive edge over other competitors. Secondly, knowing what your competitors offer makes you able to identify a gap in the market. Through this, you can be able to create a new market that had not been discovered by competitors.

Find The Demands of Your Target Audience

Once you have already identified a need or a gap in the market with its target audience, you can go ahead and find the product that will best suit the needs of these consumers. This is always one confusing stage in the process of building a reputable online marketing business. Beginners in this field always confuse this stage by totally forgetting what they intended to sell and venture into an entirely different product. This is wrong. Please remember that passion is also key is any business.