Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Why Use Email Marketing


Why use -> Email Marketing?” 
The simple answer was “Because it works.” 
However, that leaves the question “Why does it work?” unanswered.
There are a variety of factors that contribute to the overall success of email marketing, with one of the biggest being the fact that an email marketing campaign using an opt-in list is reaching a very targeted audience.
If someone signs up for your email newsletter, decides to opt-in to your list in order to take advantage of a free offer or bonus or just to simply sign up as a user on your website, they have already shown interest in what you have to offer, and more importantly, have already taken action on their interest.
This is why email marketing is its most successful when you build your list from visitors to your site. Look at it this way…if you’re selling vacuum cleaners, which group of customers is going to have a higher purchase rate: the group you saw on cold-calls, going from door-to-door trying to drum up interest, or the group that drives to your store, walks in, looks around, and asks if you can send them more information?
I would be willing to bet you would say the second group, and when someone opts-in for your email marketing, that’s exactly the group you’re talking to. They’re already interested in your product or service, or they never would have arrived at your site to opt-in to begin with. If they haven’t made a purchase yet, then your task isn’t to sell them on your offer, it’s to sell them on you.
This is where we come back to the phrase you’ve already seen repeatedly here (and will probably continue to see quite a bit)…in your email marketing, you have to offer the customer something of value…in this case, quality content. The first time a potential customer opens your email and thinks “Why did I sign up for this thing?”, you’ve lost them. The reaction you’re shooting for is “I didn’t know that! I’m glad I signed up for this!” Also, if you can provoke the second reaction from your recipients, there’s a good chance they will forward your marketing message to their friends.
And that’s the kind of marketing you can’t buy.
I don’t mean to imply that this is the only type of email marketing that works; there are those who see a nice return on their investment when purchasing an opt-in list of email addresses to use in their efforts, and it can pay off if you’re looking for a quick infusion of customers. However, you will see a smaller ROI for that method than you will if you build your list over time, so that you’re not going door-to-door in email marketing.
As with most things in business, sometimes the slow way is ultimately the best, but with an estimated ROI of over fifty dollars for every one dollar spent on email marketing, the only bad choice is to make no choice.
I personally use  mobile friendly email marketing 
As my primary source of online marketing.
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Adam Ross Gregory


Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Multiple Streams of Income


The term ‘Multiple Streams of Income’ is thrown around in this industry
so much that it has become cliche.
Many ask how to manage several offers at one time effectively.

This discourse takes us to a more logical decision to do this,
rather than to not -the more you examine it.

When investing for the long haul many people choose
to invest in mutual funds rather than in a couple stocks.
This is a smart choice since you mitigate risk,
as economies and buying trends always change.
I prefer to have a diversified portfolio of
opportunities rather than just relying on the performance of one.

How do I do this?  I use the tried and true approach of the assembly line.
We know how Henry Ford utilized this method
years ago to help revolutionize the production of automobiles.

I first research  a product or program by testing it.
I purchase every product I am interested marketing
as though I were my own customer.
I follow all of the given directions
and record the results in terms of ease of use and ROI.
If the product/program seems to be too difficult
for the average person with basic computer skills I note that and continue.

I then move the product/program to my next ‘station’ to promote it.
This would involve all of the suggested advertising methods.
I again track the realized revenues or the lack there of.

The final station is where I attack the product with every
known free and paid traffic method on the planet.
I again note the results and determine whether or not the
program is worthy, in terms of time and resources needed to create a suitable profit.

The more difficult a program is
to operate translates into the more customer service
I will have to attach.
Meaning personal attention to training as I provide full support for anything I promote-personally.

In conclusion, If I am endorsing a program/product –
I have personally tested it and have found the results
 to be positive financially.

Henry Ford did not build all the cars himself and was aided by a team.
 I employ help to manage my assembly line and line up of programs as well.
This is the only way I feel this is done effectively.
Attaching my brand to a program or programs
means something more than just attempting to collect more checks.

It is the difference between building a REAL BUSINESS and operating a ‘scheme’.

P.S. The Applied Cash Flow system will increase the probability of success with any program that is fundamentally sound. This according to my well documented line of research.

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Sunday, April 10, 2016

Affiliate Product Profits - Binary Options Trading - Adam Ross Gregory

The Fastest and Easiest Ways to Get -> An Online Business Up and Running... 

So You Can Earn Recurrent Income 

Hands-Free is by  -> Promoting Affiliate Products.

What are affiliate products? 
These are products that other people own and that you simply promote. These can be actual, physical products — such as bicycles, cars, homes and so on. Or they can be digital Information Products — such as an eBook or a video course.
When you promote affiliate products, every time you make a sale you get a commission on that sale. In other words, when you lead a customer to the product owner’s website and that customer spends money to buy that product, you get some of that money.
Automatic Sales Commissions
How much of a sales commission do you get? It all depends on the product and the terms of the affiliate agreement, but it can be anywhere from 3 to 5 percent to up to 75 percent of the sale price or even more.
Regardless of the sales commission, the more customers you lead to the seller, the more money you are going to make. So there really is no limit to the amount of money you can make with affiliate marketing.
A Recurrent Profit Structure
This is a little bit like Multi-Layer Marketing — or MLM — which is something some of you may already be familiar with. That’s when you sell other people’s products but you have to buy them yourself first. Examples include Amway, Mary Kay Cosmetics and tons of other business opportunities.
The difference between affiliate marketing and MLM is that with affiliate marketing you don’t have to buy any products yourself. All you need to do is to lead customers to where they can buy the products themselves and you get paid.
As the affiliate marketer, you are sort of like a middle man. Another way to think about it is that you are part of the seller’s sales team or sales force who is promoting their product in exchange for a commission.
No Upfront Costs or Inventory Required
One of the biggest benefits of affiliate marketing is that there aren’t any upfront costs. There are no products to buy and warehouse and no inventory that you are responsible for.
You don’t have to collect any money from customers or handle any actual products. You don’t have to provide customer support. You don’t need to have your own team of employees. Really, you don’t need anything except your own abilities and an internet connection and you can make a boat load of money with affiliate marketing.
Whenever Somebody Buys, You Get Paid
Literally all you have to do is to lead customers to where they can buy the products you are promoting and you can earn up to 75 or 80 percent of the sales price in many cases. That makes affiliate marketing an excellent, highly profitable business model.
So how much money can you expect to make with affiliate marketing? Well, the many web-based entrepreneurs who have affiliate marketing platforms in place right now are making six figures a year or more.
Super Affiliates
There are even a lot of super affiliates. These are people who have quit their full-time jobs and focus exclusively on affiliate marketing — and who are making more than a million per year with it.
It’s a great business model because of the opportunities created by the Internet. Remember that there are about 5 billion people on the planet and at least half of them — and closer to three-quarters — have access to the Internet. That means there is practically a bottomless supply of potential customers online at any given time.
Finding innovative new ways to connect with customers and promoting affiliate products that practically sell themselves is one of the fastest and easiest ways to build a recurrent, hands-free revenue stream that can earn you a substantial income over time.

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