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Online Marketers: One Simple Shift That “Guarantees” Success

It’s my opinion that any online marketer – regardless of niche – who doesn’t do the following is essentially hiking up a rocky mountain barefoot when s/he could be taking the ski lift.
But only a relatively small percentage of marketers make the one simple shift that will catapult them to success.
I’m going to focus on product creators here but this applies to affiliate marketing as well.
Normal Product Launch

Here’s the traditional launch a product method:
- You get an idea for a product.
- You do some research and you believe this product will sell well.
- You create the entire product.
- You create the entire sales funnel that will sell the product, including squeeze page, upsells, downsells, sales page, product delivery page, affiliate page, etc.
- You line up affiliates and convince them to promote your launch.
- You launch and you make sales and you don’t sleep for a week because of all the customer service requests and affiliate hand holding necessary.
- Then you pay affiliate commissions, pay affiliate bonuses, pay your web designers and copywriters and all of that if you haven’t already.
- You’re exhausted. And this didn’t make the kind of money you thought it would, so you…
- …start over with a new product and new sales funnel.
- You do this as quickly and as often as you can without going insane.
- Idea – product – funnel – affiliates – launch – repeat.
- You realize you’re working 60 hours a week.
Sound familiar?
“New” Product Launch

Let’s add a twist:
- You get an idea for a continuity product like a membership, newsletter or software as a service.
- You do research to confirm this product will likely sell well.
- You create just a small portion of the product if it’s informational – about one month of content. If it’s software, you outsource the creation of it (unless you’re a coder, which you’re probably not, so let someone else do it for you).
- You create a page to offer either a free or $1 trial of the product. You could create an entire funnel, but you’re lazy so you just create the one page.
- You drive traffic (free or paid) and you get your initial members.
- You continue to get paid on those sales every single month.
- You see which traffic methods are working and you keep using those.
- You regularly update the product.
- You continue to get trial members, many of which continue on as full paying members.
- You may or may not use affiliates – that’s totally up to you.
- This same membership sells for years. YEARS. Because you keep updating it.
- Life is good. You know how much money you will make next month. You work 10-20 hours a month.
- You’re not breaking your own spirit by continually having to create new products. There is no way you would ever get a ‘real’ job again.
The Power Of Residual Income

This second scenario can be just a small launch, perhaps to your own list just to see if it’s going to sell well. You don’t have to sweat the 101 things that go along with a huge launch because this isn’t a: “Sell it hard and get out fast.” kind of thing. You’re selling this membership, newsletter or SAAS for months or years to come, and earning residual income, too.
You can start a membership site in a week and buy enough traffic to see if it’s a winner. If not, tweak it and try again, or get a better idea. You’re not out much money or time. (A full-blown launch can cost you hundreds of hours and a small fortune in copywriting, page design, affiliate contests and so forth.)
And it’s residual. $10 a month. $20 a month. $47 a month. You pick the price. You get 200 new trial members the first week and 100 stick with you – you can do the math. You get 200 new trial members every single week for 52 weeks and half of those stay in the membership for several months – you can do the math.
Yes, there is attrition. But if you’re offering the right newsletter or membership or software, that attrition rate can be surprisingly low. Think of a software someone needs to run their business. Are they going to cancel? Not unless you stop updating.
Think of a newsletter or membership that gives them the crucial info they need to succeed (business or personal, doesn’t matter). Are they going to cancel? No way.
I love products that pay residual income.
I sell my own and I sell other people’s residual products as an affiliate.
My reasoning is simple: Why work myself to death to create products that only pay me one time when I can create products that pay me over and over again? And these are products that I can keep selling for years to come.
Or do you want to have maybe 1 or 2 products that you can continually sell for years that happen to bring you residual income, too?
Residual income might well be considered the 8th wonder of the business world. When you’re earning residual income, you have income security with LESS work than if you did a big fancy launch every 2 to 6 months.
Do you know what it takes to do a big launch? It’s exhausting. And when it’s over and the affiliates are paid and the bonuses are paid and all the expenses are handled, you realize that even though the launch went great (assuming it didn’t flop) you still didn’t make as much money as you thought you would.
Which is why you see marketers doing one big launch after another after another. It’s work and frankly it’s not fun.
If you wonder why so many ‘big name’ marketers come and go after a few years, this is the reason.
Be kind to yourself and work smart. Sell products with residual income.
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Setting Goals: Making Behavior-Based Goals Work For You

Nearly everyone knows about the importance of setting goals to achieve anything in their lives, but how many actually do it?
The problem is that we hear it so often that we tend to take it for granted and don’t really realise their effectiveness.
In this particular post we are going to focus on behavior based goals.
The easiest way to demonstrate the incredible effectiveness of behavior-based goals work when used in tandem with outcome-based goals is to give you a short narrative of someone utilizing both.

To that end, let’s say we have a man named Dan who owns his own business and wants to secure three or four new clients each month in order to increase his business revenue.
Up until recently, Dan has relied heavily on word-of-mouth for advertising, and he’s done okay. In order to step it up a notch, he realizes he’ll have to do things he’s not very comfortable doing – things like attending networking events and cold-calling on businesses. Doing things that he’s not used to doing will call into play his self-discipline.
Dan is also aware that he is going to need to do these things repeatedly and consistently in order to secure the new business that will grow his business. For Dan, the fear of keeping his business at the same level, year after year, is more painful than stretching his skills to do the things he needs to do to secure that business growth.
The outcome-based goal is the end-all-be-all goal. It’s the prize possession, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
But the habit-changing behavior-based goals are what will ensure Dan gets to the end of this particular rainbow (and beyond).
He’ll be able to sit down at his phone, and cold call businesses who likely need his services, and set up meetings with decision makers.
By combining the outcome-based goal with a few behavior-based goals, Dan has a much greater chance of actually achieving all of these. In turn, he will have developed his positive habits and skill sets, and that will serve him not only for this particular goal but in many different areas of his life, for many different goals.

Hopefully, this short narrative will have shown you the beauty of combining these two valuable ‘goal-setting and achieving’ techniques. Utilizing them both, your chances of success are much greater than using one of them alone.
Another way to increase the effectiveness of any goal setting strategy is to add rewards along the way.
Rewards will motivate you to keep going when you reach a particularly tough obstacle (and this will happen, guaranteed, and it also helps you to actually enjoy the journey to reaching your goal which so many people miss.
So let’s take a closer look at how you can pair rewards and behavior based goals to dramatically increase your chances of success.
Rewards And Behavior-Based Goals

Even when you are focusing on behavior-based goals, you want to start out by creating a goal that is more of a “big picture” – the end-of-the-rainbow scenario. One creative way to do this is to visualize what it is you want or need to come up with a picture that represents to you the outcome.
Practice bringing up this picture in your mind and get all of your senses involved. What types of sensory effects does this picture create for you? The more you can involve your entire brain in the process, the more realistic the big-picture goal will be.
What kinds of skills and habits will you need to form, or build, and of these, which seem inherently more difficult to you, being the unique person that you are?

One of the scientifically proven ways to increase your success in achieving your goals is by giving yourself small rewards along the way. With regard to behavior-based goals, this might mean setting a goal where you practice a new habit for seven days, and if you succeed in that, you give yourself a small reward.
This process is much more realistic than simply setting a goal and expecting to motivate yourself through the time, energy, and work that it will take to achieve that goal. You are much more apt to keep your momentum if you know that, periodically, you’ll reward yourself for a job well done.
Sometimes half the fun of goal-setting is not only visualizing the end goal but thinking of creative ways to give yourself rewards along the way. Some people enjoy monetary rewards, and others might be more motivated by taking some time just for themselves in a favorite quiet place. One person might want a night out on the town, while another might reward themselves with learning a new skill. To each their own but utilizing a reward system while continuing to develop behavior-based goals can work in all areas of one’s life, whether it is business, relationships, health, or personal development!
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Is Mobile Advertising The Best Way To Market Your Products?

Mobile advertising has joined keyword driven from internet advertising as a strong choice for small or larger businesses looking to get solid return on their investments.
As with Internet advertising, mobile advertising has the ability to target potential customers utilizing keywords and geographic location, adding key advantages of location and time-of-day feedback from mobile devices.
Advertisers have shown strong demand for mobile marketing for many years. Your business can benefit from advertisements that go directly to the customer’s phones, but your business will need to understand the specific advantages of mobile marketing so you can tailor your advertising to this new medium.
Some main benefits of using mobile apps for advertising are as follows.
1. Accessibility

Smartphones have a profound advantage as an advertising medium that they are almost always within the reach of their users. No other media has the potential to connect with as many customers compared to smartphones.
Mobile app ads follow people wherever they go and do not depend on a single location, since today smartphones are used everywhere, and so ads are broadcasted all over the globe and there are multiple mobile advertising networks to choose from.
2. Target Markets Via. Phone Numbers

This empowers the advertisers to select prospects who have demonstrated interest in their products or services.
They can reach their targeted customers through their personal contact numbers.
This can benefit the advertisers of having direct contact with their customers, they will have the ability to communicate well with customers and gain quick feedback.
3. Cuts Costs For Business

Compared to television, radio or magazines, advertising on mobile apps is more accessible and cheap. It does not require much cost to advertise on mobile apps. It’s a cheap way to reach maximum consumers worldwide through a decent range of mobile advertising platforms.
They can afford to send repeat messages or send new messages to remind customers of what you are offering. The advertisers can try out mobile ads for effectiveness before moving the ads to more expensive mediums.
4. Location Feedback

Advertisers can engage potential clients in relevant conversation based on their location information e.g. Restaurants and retailers who can profit from mobile ads that converse with customers in their geographic area.
Often many customers assume marketers will use their proximity and environmental data to engage them through their mobile devices.
5. Persuasive Advertising

Through mobile app advertising consumers can easily find any product they want. The mobile apps that have ads are visually much more persuasive than informative ads which are given through newspapers, magazines or billboards.
The marketers will benefit since people will be attracted towards their product more easily and with less time taken for their product to go worldwide.
6. Fraud Protection

Any carriers can audit usage and click to call can easily be verified.
Also it reduces the risk for the advertisers.
7. Simple To Use

Advertising through mobile apps will make it easier for marketers to access their customers, for example getting their feedback or any possible questions from the customers.
They provide more convenience to marketers. Instead of having to wait until they log on to the internet with a computer, as long as you have your phone, a decent signal and enough data, you are good to go.
8. Measurement Will Become Easy

Advertisers can easily see how many people have seen their advertisement this will make it easy for them to identify how to enhance or spread their ads even more.
They can also identify how much more customers they should target.
9. Intimacy

Mobile users have grown accustomed to using their phones for personal messages and conversations. If you tailor your mobile advertising messages to the expectations of mobile users, you can convey a sense of intimacy.
Forming relationships with customers helps you get repeat business.
You can focus on low-pressure advertising pitches and maintain a sense of friendliness with your customers.
Advertisers who respect the trust of mobile clients are poised to reap the benefits of the special access they cultivate.
Mobile ads are more beneficial for any business. To gain better recognition and reach a wide range of customers with limited facilities is a real boon to any business owner.
If you’re a new business mobile advertisement will be a bit of a no-brainer option. Even for larger businesses this form of advertisement will be very effective because larger firms will be able to achieve greater expansion as and when required.
So, for better results for your business, start displaying your products on mobile ads if you haven’t done so yet. I’m sure you’ll be pleasantly surprised with the results.
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Create Habits To Keep You Motivated

It should come as no surprise that the habits we form will determine our success or failure. After all, habits already dictate a lot about our lives. If we, for example, eat large amounts of food regularly and don’t exercise, we can expect to have physical consequences for our actions.
That’s why it’s so important to form good habits so that we can reach our fullest potential.
Let’s look at some examples of habits that you can create for yourself that also boost motivation:
1. Take Care Of Yourself

If you’ve ever been sick then you know it’s impossible to be productive, or even to have a positive attitude when you’re not feeling good. That’s why it’s so important to take charge of your health.
Carrying extra weight not only drags you down but affects energy levels which in turn affects productivity.
Your improved health makes this a win-win all the way around.
2. Revisit The Reason You’re Doing What You Do

When you make goals, you tend to feel that initial surge of enthusiasm for the project.
For example, if you’re doing something that will benefit a specific group of people somehow, then plan to spend time each month with that group to remind yourself of why you’re doing this.
3. Be Proactive

Getting the jump on things is a habit that not only keeps your boss happy but also gives you a rush of dopamine to the brain.
For example, make lists that keep you not only on task but ahead of the game.
4. Focus On The Small Stuff

If you’re dealing with a big goal, such as some serious weight loss, it’s easy to lose your motivation when it feels like you’re not making progress.
These kinds of goals come from small changes, like planning to eat a little differently (cutting carbs for example), or in taking the stairs instead of using the elevator.
5. Surround Yourself With People Who Motivate You

That is an easy habit for you to build, in that it involves choosing a little more carefully what company you keep.
Building a habit of meeting with this group on a regular basis not only keeps you motivated but has the added benefit of cementing relationships with those around you.
Building good habits is an awesome way to stay on track to reach your goals.
As you are probably already aware, creating habits takes discipline so lets look at how you can develop the self-discipline needed to create habits in the first place.
Discipline in Bite Sized Steps

One of the ways that people struggle with developing self-discipline, is trying to make too many changes at once. Not just by doing more than one goal at a time, but by making those goals way too large.
Either of these approaches tend to lead to failure.
An example of too many goals at once might be someone choosing to quit smoking, go on a diet, exercise regularly, build a successful business, and get out of debt.
For example, take quitting smoking, you might start with that one since it has the most negative impact both on health and finances.
So you might start with just quitting smoking. You could spend a couple of months getting rid of the cigarettes and using aids like the nicotine patch to help. Then once you have completely quit smoking and no longer need the patch, you can move on to the next goal or goals on your list.
You may find changing your diet and exercising more to be really overwhelming goals because they are huge ones. So, another tactic to help you with discipline is to break them down into smaller goals. Instead of just quitting overeating, maybe you break it down into this week you cut your soda intake in half, then week two you cut it out completely.
If you do this week by week making one SMALL change, you may find it easier to stay in control.
So instead of going full tilt, you can start by doing mini workouts at a lower intensity for a few days, and over time add more minutes to your workout until you reach at least 20 to 30 minutes of activity. You can also over time increase the intensity of your workout as you get stronger and in better shape.
By breaking down the goals into bite-sized steps, you can make it easier to develop the discipline you need to accomplish them. You will also improve the chances of success in changing your habits.
And having a strong mindset is critical to any attempt to staying disciplined and motivated to achieve success, so click on the featured resource below to get a free report on how to develop a strong mindset. Download, it read and take action 🙂
7 Reasons Why You Need An Affiliate Program

If you’ve created and launched a product or you have an online store, you probably need traffic.
Even if you do all the heavy lifting yourself by using a combination of SEO, email marketing and paid ads, you’ll still be scratching the surface when it comes to marketing your products/services.
You NEED An Affiliate Program!

This Alone Should Be Enough!
Imagine having your very own team of salespeople raving about your products all over the internet… Sounds great, doesn’t it?
This obvious benefit alone should be enough to convince you to set up an affiliate program for your products/store. You’d be leaving money on the table if you didn’t… and setting up an affiliate program is really not as difficult as you think.
These days, it’s easy to set up an affiliate program with software such as iDevAffiliate. Just install the plugin or use their cloud hosting and you’ll be good to go within a few minutes.
How It Works

The process is mostly automated. An interested affiliate will sign up to your affiliate program either by invitation or they may find you online. You can then decide if you wish to manually approve them (recommended) or if they’re automatically approved by the system.
They’ll get an affiliate link which they can use in their promotions, and this link will cookie their potential customers.
With the software mentioned above, affiliate management and tracking are a breeze. Thanks to their intuitive interfaces which keep things simple.
Here are 6 More Benefits Of Having An Affiliate Program
More Targeted Traffic

Besides boosting your sales, an affiliate program will also get you more targeted traffic. Your affiliates may have niche sites and their own audience who will be looking for just the type of products/services you’re offering.
They’ll gladly buy your products if your sales copy is good – and if your site looks reputable.
Using affiliates is definitely an effective way to get sales quickly. That said, many marketing articles will tell you that using affiliates is the cheapest way to get sales, since you won’t be spending on advertising, etc.
However, we believe that it’s the most expensive way to get sales, depending on the commission rates you’re offering.
Digital products on ClickBank offer as high as 50%-75% commission rates per sale. Stores like Walmart offer anywhere from 10%-15% commission, and Amazon offers even lower rates.
However, affiliates can bring in a deluge of sales that you’d not have gotten on your own. So, it’s worth paying more just to get more sales, even if it means settling for less profit per sale.
Overall, you WILL make more, if you get your numbers right. Just know that it’s NOT the cheapest way to get sales.
Increased Brand Awareness

Having affiliates praising your products from the digital rooftops of their web properties is the online version of marketing via ‘word-of-mouth’
Getting others to sing praises about your brand will be far more effective than blowing your own horn with hyped up sales copy.
SEO Benefits

Have you ever noticed that Amazon products rank for many search terms?
One of the reasons for this is the thousands of affiliates who are linking back to the Amazon website/products. This massive number of backlinks pointing to Amazon helps them rank quickly and easily in the search engine results.
So, affiliates may be able to indirectly help you with your search engine optimization efforts.
Form Mutually Beneficial Partnerships

Some of your affiliates may have their own products and online stores. You could work out reciprocal mailings with them. By promoting each other, both parties will benefit.
Just be sure to pair up with those marketers with whom you have shared values, so you know that what you share of theirs to your subscribers will be high quality and valuable to them.
Low Risk

With affiliates, you only pay when they make a sale. This is a performance-based reward system that has very little risk for you. Marketers with on a tight budget will do better with affiliates.
Many beginner marketers will not be able to stomach this risk… and will be better off using affiliate traffic instead.
Full Flexibility

As the vendor, you’ll get to decide the commission rates, whom to accept as affiliates, which products they can promote and so on. There’s a lot of flexibility here and you call the shots.
Never try to short-change your affiliates. It’s not good form and word will get around.
In Conclusion…

By now, you’ll realize that setting up an affiliate program is a necessity if you wish to take your online business to the next level. There’s so much to gain with very few downsides.
Use reliable affiliate software such as iDevAffiliate and you’ll be up and running in no time at all.
Then go out there and proactively recruit affiliates and treat them well. Reward the better performing ones with extra perks and always be transparent with them.
From here on, you can scale up and expand your online business exponentially. It doesn’t get better than that.
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