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    Default beginners - what has been your first step in IM?

    Hello!

    I am Nickitta and a newbie to IM. Information overload is a big hurdle to any newbie.

    I think taking the first step is always daunting. My first step has been to create a squeeze page, and I am now working on generating traffic to it.

    I would love to hear about your stories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leodimilo View Post
    Hi Nickitta,

    That is actually a pretty good step. Most new marketers either try to make the process too complicated.

    If I were to dumb it completely down for you, here is what it would look like....

    1. Create an Offer- This could be content for content sites, an actual product for a list, ect...ect....
    2. Find your market- This can be you going to where your market is (hustling) or doing things in which your market finds you (once again, hustling)
    3. Figure out a way to get your market to do what you want them to do- This is the marketing side of the equation....


    This model is the same offline as it is online and it doesn't matter if you are selling your own products, other people's products, ad space or a service. The mechanics are pretty much the same.

    In your case, you are using the "gain-retain" list strategy which is a great strategy because if done right, the actual work would be less than say someone who is using content as the carrot.

    Good luck.
    Thanks for your message, but I do not quite understand the first step about creating an offer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by leodimilo View Post
    Hi Nickitta,

    That is actually a pretty good step. Most new marketers either try to make the process too complicated.

    If I were to dumb it completely down for you, here is what it would look like....

    1. Create an Offer- This could be content for content sites, an actual product for a list, ect...ect....
    2. Find your market- This can be you going to where your market is (hustling) or doing things in which your market finds you (once again, hustling)
    3. Figure out a way to get your market to do what you want them to do- This is the marketing side of the equation....


    This model is the same offline as it is online and it doesn't matter if you are selling your own products, other people's products, ad space or a service. The mechanics are pretty much the same.

    In your case, you are using the "gain-retain" list strategy which is a great strategy because if done right, the actual work would be less than say someone who is using content as the carrot.

    Good luck.
    Quote Originally Posted by leodimilo View Post
    You have already created an offer....your capture page. That's your "content".

    The next step is to figure out how to reach your target market....this can be done through forum marketing, search engine marketing, ppc marketing, comments on relevant blogs, article marketing, ect....

    The final step is to get them to do what you want them to do....in your case (although I haven't seen your capture page), you are probably offering something for free that has a perceived value to your target in exchange for the ability to be able to email them at a later date. That's your "carrot."

    Your success rides on how good you are at finding & connecting to your target market and how valuable your freebie is perceived.

    Is that a little clearer?
    I guess I need to get used to the "linguo" (technical language in English). Yes, that is absolutely what I am doing. It's all clear now.

    Thanks

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    My first step in IM was reading forums and blogs related to the topic. Then I started asking questions and taking part in discussions and step by step I start practising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandy2089 View Post
    My first step in IM was reading forums and blogs related to the topic. Then I started asking questions and taking part in discussions and step by step I start practising.

    Hello!

    Did you already knew a bit about IM though? When I first started I did not even know what an HTML editor was, so reading the through the forum would not have been sufficient.

    I had to take a proper course, teaching me basic skills that I could then implement.

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    I have created a blog and started creating content. I am a little backwards because I have not really gotten the keywords or a real defined niche. This is starting to be an issue because I am having trouble targeting content without a strongly defined niche.

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    Hello!

    Just a quick update. I had my first clickbank sale this week and I am "over the moon". Just the incentive I needed

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    Congrats! There are tons of different techniques to make cash online, and after a while of reading forums, blogs, and just random content online you'll find what really clicks for you. If CB is something you're really into, i say put in 110%, market the hell out of it, and once you've gotten enough business, buy your current offer that you're selling, rewrite it, add cool bonuses, and start reselling it to other affiliates and now you've got a passive income

    Then (and you'll hear this a lot in IM) rinse and repeat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Werna Klue View Post
    WOW congrats Nickitta!!

    How long was it before you had your first sale??

    I am in the same boat as you,have squeeze page etc, but TRAFFIC - oh my this is one BIG mountain for me to get up!!

    Hope to hear more about your success soon

    Werna

    Hello!

    1 month after starting with CF I got my first sale. I have to agree with you that generating Traffic is the hardest part of IM.

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    Sorry, I did not mean to try and hijack you tread. Congrats on making some money.

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