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How to Know What to Promote and When

What Should You Promote as An Email Marketer?

It can be confusing to know what to promote as an email marketer. Will you earn more if you mail out product A or product B? You know that product A has a wider appeal… But product B has a higher price point. Even if you make fewer sales, you might end up making more money. There are a lot of considerations to make as a marketer.

That’s not to say that you should spend a ton of time stewing over this decision. Time is money. Yes, you should evaluate the products you mail out– and that’s something we’ll talk about– but you can learn how to make evaluations quickly.

You can learn:

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$3,210 in 3 Weeks via PLR

I know I’ve said it before, but I love membership sites because of the ongoing income. Sell it once, get paid each month for as long as they remain members.

But one of the objections I often hear is, “But it’s going to take me months to build up the membership!”

Not necessarily.

In July Lucy set up a membership site on MemberVault. If you want a free place to host your products, she recommends SendOwl.

She gave her membership a cute, memorable name which is important. If no one can remember your site’s name because it sounds just like all the others, then they’re more likely to forget about you.

She creates and sells PLR templates that can then be resold to customers with a commercial license.

To begin, she created a months’ worth of templates as well as some launch bonuses, added them to the membership site and then launched a month after she started.

Now here’s the key: In the past she purchased a lot of products in the same niche she’s in. She went back to all of these product sellers and asked if they would like to promote her membership for 45% commission.

And most of them said yes.

Because of her relationship with these vendors as a customer, they were willing to not only read her email but also consider her offer.

No matter what you’re launching, if you first purchase products in the same niche, you can then approach those vendors and ask them if they might be interested in promoting your product.

She created her affiliate program through ThriveCart and uses ConvertKit for her email.

She set up both Paypal and Stripe accounts to receive payments, giving her customers a choice.

And anything technical she had to do along the way, she simply outsourced to someone she found online. If you don’t want to hire someone for technical stuff you don’t know how to do, then simply use the tutorials provided on the platforms or use YouTube to find someone to walk you through the processes.

Your membership could be about anything that interests you and that people are willing to pay for. Purchase products in your niche to begin building relationships with your future affiliates. Create a month’s worth of content, get your affiliate program up and running, and then get busy promoting your membership site.

One last thing… encourage your members to become affiliates as well. Most of them won’t, but a few of them will, and sometimes your customers will surprise you with the sheer number of sales they can bring – maybe even more than the product owners you approach.

No one can sell a product like a satisfied customer, which gives them an edge in sincerity that’s impossible to fake.

Creating Higher End Products to Increase Your Income

As a product creator, you’re looking for ways to earn more money from your efforts. It can be scary to brainstorm ideas, because you’re not sure what will work for you. I’ll skip to the end a bit and reveal a surefire way to make it happen—create and sell higher-end products.

Let’s backtrack a bit…

At this point, you’ve probably been releasing info products at typical price points. Maybe a $7 mini product or a $17 course on your topic, and a collection of products along those lines. These are standard prices in the IM world and they’re not too intimidating. Maybe you even have a membership site where people pay a modest amount for access to what you come out with every month.

What are your earnings like at these price points? Maybe you’re struggling or maybe your earnings are okay. Maybe you’re earning a fantastic income as a product creator and niche marketer.

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6-Figure Instagram Business Using Nothing but Quotes

Or… how to go from bankrupt to mid-six figures posting stuff other people said and wrote.

If you had told me that it was possible to earn six figures by doing nothing more than posting other people’s quotes online, I probably would have told you it was a pipe dream.

But what do I know?

Believe it or not, the Instagram account @StoicReflections has grown to 850,000 followers and six figures of income in under three years.

The creator chooses famous motivational quotes and posts them every day, including strategic hashtags to get more traffic to them.

And once he started to build a significant audience, he created two simple products that have generated hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue.

When Alexander, the man behind the popular Instagram account @StoicReflections, went bankrupt only a few years ago, he took up philosophical meditations to see him through the tough time.

Then he began posting those mantras online and grew enough of a following that he now makes a full-time living from Instagram.

There’s an important lesson here: When things seem especially bad, ask yourself, “What’s good about this?”

And maybe also ask yourself, “How can I use this experience to help others and even build a business?”

Alexander doesn’t use his last name on @StoicReflections because he wants to keep his identity separate from his account.

Since he’s not the face of his page, he’s not a typical Instagram influencer. And yet he has seen growth in line with other successful personalities on the platform.

@StoicReflections has gained over 850,000 followers in less than three years simply by sharing tenets of Stoicism, an ancient Greek philosophy that preaches an indifference to pleasure and pain.

Alexander shares quotes he feels resonate with the stoic philosophy with his fans, most of which are business-minded people.

But Alexander does not post ads or sponsored deals since he feels it would dilute the virtue of his Instagram account.

“There’s a lot of brand equity you’ll just lose by just taking ads,” he said.

Then last year, Alexander created two simple products that have generated hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue, allowing him to earn a full-time living from his motivational Instagram account.

Before @StoicReflections, 28-year-old Alexander ran a business selling inexpensive products from China that he said turned a nice profit.

Alexander was successful enough that he was able to travel a great deal and live in expensive luxury apartments. But then the bottom fell out of his business, and he ended up going from the 34th floor of a luxury apartment to a five-bedroom roommate situation.

It seems that as fast as he was pocketing money from his e-commerce business, he was also spending it. His debts were in the five-figure range when his business dried up and he found himself with no income and in debt.

To cope with his situation, Alexander began studying Stoicism in 2019 to help him get through this tough time in his life.

“It teaches you resilience and the dichotomy of control: What you can control and what you can’t control,” he said.

Alexander initially created @StoicReflections to keep himself accountable. He posted quotes every day, like “Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings,” so he could try to live up to them.

@StoicReflections started as a hobby and not a business, but he quickly discovered ways to cultivate an audience in the self-help and motivational corners of Instagram.

To build his first 100,000 followers, he used hashtag discovery.

Alexander favored shorter quotes that were easily legible even on a square grid. And he inverted the traditional black text on white background to make his posts stand out with white text on a black background.

There were accounts on Instagram that were similar to his, so Alexander looked for more ways to differentiate himself. He noticed that popular hashtags, like #wisdom and #philosophy, would have over a million posts. The competition for those was simply too high, so he would strategically used hashtags with fewer aggregates of 10,000 or less to boost his posts to the top.

This hashtag discovery method allowed his account to grow 100,000 followers in the first year alone. His method was to post a quote every day, hashtag every post and gain about 100 new followers a day.

When a famous person shared his posts, he would sometimes get thousands of new followers instantly. And by his second year, his page had well over 400,000 followers.

That’s when he began to get requests from brands to post sponsored content but refused them on the grounds it would take away from what he was doing.

Then last year Alexander created two new products of his own.

One was digital cellphone wallpaper of famous philosophical and motivational quotes. A pack of 55 quotes downloadable wallpaper sells for $9. Next, he created a calendar rooted in ancient Stoic beliefs that “help you harness the concept by visualizing your life week by week,” according to its description. You can buy a digital copy for $19, a printed copy for $39, and a framed version for $79.

These 2 simple products have allowed him to make a full time income with his part time Instagram hobby.

While he doesn’t want to publicly disclose the exact revenue number, Alexander has made in the mid-six-figure range from sales of his wallpaper and calendars. He’s able to run his Instagram account with very little overhead costs because his products are mostly digital.

He said he also now only spends about 30 minutes a day preparing posts and interacting with commenters.

Alexander added he’s not sure if @StoicReflections is a long-term career for him, but he is considering introducing new products for the account, such as an app.

From simple hobby to mid-six figures – it really does make you think of the possibilities, doesn’t it?