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Avatar = $1,000 in 24 Hours

Noah Kagan of AppSumo is known for starting several companies and growing them to 7 or 8 figures in revenue.

Recently, while participating in a 24-hour business challenge to prove that anyone can start a business today, Noah asked his followers what business he should start.

The answer? Believe it or not, the answer was beef jerky.

One day later Noah reached the goal of earning $1,000 in 24 hours. In fact, his total revenue in the first day was $3,030.

Here’s how he did it:

  • He located a source for his jerky.
  • He made a basic budget to work out how much he needed to sell to clear $1,000.
  • He made a customer avatar to determine who he needed to target.
  • He sought out people who fit the customer avatar.

Yes, it really was that simple.

The question is, what action did Noah take that most aspiring marketers fail to do? Did you catch it?

The avatar. Noah made a customer avatar so he would know who to target. Once he knew who his customers were, he looked online to see where they could be found and he reached out to them.

Knowing who his ideal customer is has been a cornerstone of all of Noah’s business success stories. And creating the avatar, crafting personal messages to the avatar and then finding people that match the avatar has enabled him to be successful in just about any business he starts.

If you don’t know who your target audience is, then it’s nearly impossible to find your customers or create an effective marketing strategy.

“But I don’t need an avatar for my little business, right? Noah is a big time marketer, so that’s fine for him. I just want to sell my stuff, not waste time with some silly marketing exercise.”

If that’s what you’re thinking, you’re not alone. You want to get busy making money as fast as possible and I totally understand that.

But creating an avatar for your business will actually SAVE you time and MAKE you more money, I guarantee it.

First, what is a marketing avatar?

Simply put, it’s a fictitious person that represents your ideal customer.

And your ideal customer is the person most likely to repeat buy from you, be loyal and recommend your product or services.

Naturally, your ideal customer is the one you want to attract with your marketing.

And before you can create an effective marketing campaign to attract your ideal customer, you must first know who that is. In other words, know your avatar so that you can locate and accurately engage with those most likely to buy from you.

Simply targeting anyone and everyone doesn’t work because it’s too general and not cost effective.

Imagine if you target everyone: You might reach a thousand people before you stumble on one buyer.

But by targeting your perfect customer, your advertising costs will plummet and your conversion rate will soar.

Once you have your avatar then the conversations you design will address your audiences’ wants and concerns. You’ll know where to reach your customers and you’ll know how to make offers they naturally respond to.

When you create a customer avatar, you’ll…

  • Be more effective in your advertising
  • Learn which social media platforms your customers follow
  • Won’t waste advertising budgets on the wrong platforms
  • Create branding that specifically appeals to your ideal audience

Entire books and course have been written on how to create your customer avatar, but for now let me give you a few pointers…

First create a name and physical description.

Think of a loyal customer who champions your products and is quick to leave a stellar review. What will you name this person? What do they look like?

Next, zero in on demographic details

Create a well-rounded vision for your avatar. Determine demographics such as:

  • Age
  • Income
  • Amount in assets
  • Geographic location
  • Job
  • Homeownership status
  • Marital status
  • Parental status
  • Pet ownership
  • Educational status

Finally, flesh out their humanity

This is a (nearly) real person, not a robot. Add the emotional elements of personality that will come into play when they are deciding whether or not to purchase your product. Figure out:

  • Their pain points
  • Their personality characteristics
  • Their fears
  • Their desires
  • Books, movies, music, tv shows and websites they consume
  • Their hobbies
  • Their favorite celebrities

When you finish this exercise, you should feel like you’re friends with your customer avatar. You should be so connected with this imaginary person that you’re inspired to work just for them.

This is the person you will aim all of your marketing, all of your advertising and all of your product creation towards.

This is your ideal customer; the one that – if you play your cards right – will make you rich.

How to Get More Out of Your Blog for Better Results

How’s your blog looking these days? It’s one of the most important parts of your business—or it should be. Thankfully, there are many great things you can do to instantly boost the marketing machine that is your blog.

You don’t have a blog yet? You might want to reconsider. Having a blog is a great way to attract search engine traffic and keep your readers and customers coming back for more. It’s sort of like the online hub for everything you do.

Most marketers I work with have a blog of some kind. I encourage you to brainstorm ways you can spruce it up to turn it into a better hands-off worker for you. It’s your online ambassador that grows your authority and helps build your list and make sales even while you’re sleeping.

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30 Day Niche Research Blueprint

Many people quickly select a niche before doing any preliminary research. This causes them to falter or fail when they discover that after buying a domain, spending months creating content, and hoping to build a list, there’s not as much profit potential as they had hoped.

You want to make sure your niche topic has lots of revenue potential, but also satisfies you on a personal and professional level, since you’ll be showing up to serve this audience on a regular, if not daily basis.

You have to make sure there’s enough interest, enough products you can promote or create. This requires you to do some digging online to see if it’s a lucrative niche concept. Inside this blueprint, you’ll find a 30-day plan to help you size up whether or not the niches you’re considering have what it takes to build a business with.

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Turn One Piece of Content Into Five, part 2

In part 1 of this topic we explained that your goal was to get 5X leverage for everything you create, and I suggested that you start by creating an audio.

Here’s what’s next…

An Article Suitable For Publishing

Now then, listen to the audio file you’ve just created. Take notes on the content, because you’ll be surprised at the great insights you had when you were talking freely and openly on the recording. You’ve cut through the cobwebs and doubt and questioning stages you might have gone through if you went right to the article writing stage. It’s all there, so there’s nothing to fear.

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10 Ways of Mastering Monetization

Welcome to my 10 Ways of Mastering Monetization guide! While it may seem like one of the most obvious things when you are pursuing a career making money online, many marketers fail to recognize all of the opportunities they have to increase their profits and cash in on their content.

Follow these guidelines and watch your income increase nicely.

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