| Im Ready to Be an Internet Marketer! What Do I Do Now? - Part 1 |
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I remember getting started in the internet marketing industry and the vast amount information that is out there. It can be downright scary at first. Here are some things I wish I had known when I got started.
I have good news for you. You have decided to enter an industry that will afford you great flexibility and if you are diligent, also give you pretty sizable income. But now that you are in the internet marketing industry, what now? Here is some guidance to put you well on the road to reaching your desired income goals. I'll skip the fluff and get right to the good stuff. 1) Get YOUR OWN website or squeeze page. A squeeze page is simply landing page made with the purpose of gathering the name and email address of visitor to that page. Now pay attention. Most of you reading will have gotten into Internet marketing as part of a marketing system or MLM program that you researched online. They may even have some pre-made squeeze pages that they say you don't need to do anything but set it up and it will have prospects "lining up" to do business with you. This is not the case. When people do sign in to join your program they will be getting the same boring company email, the same boring company newsletter, and the same boring company. This will never do. You need learn the art of branding and marketing YOURSELF. You need to come off as an expert in the industry whom people would be crazy not to do business with. How can you do this using the exact same website and opt-in form that everyone and their grandma is using? Exactly. a) What is the most important element of a squeeze page? 1) It has to make people want to find out more about you or your business opportunity 2) FOCUS on the BENEFITS to your audience a. Forget telling them about your opportunity b. Let them know what they will gain by leaving giving you their contact information If you don't know what a good squeeze page looks like, surf the net and you will find plenty. I also have one on the bottom of the page that I like to think works quite well. |

