Category Archives: IMIT Topics

Secrets of Writing Great Pre-Selling Content

As someone running affiliate marketing promotions, it’s very important that you learn how to write pre-selling content. So many marketers assume that the sale is in the bag because the product they’re promoting has a great sales page. Really, it’s up to you as the affiliate to use your relationship with your readers to get them sold on a product before they even see the sales page.

If you focus on pre-selling, and do it well, you’ll have much higher conversions and make many more sales than those with much larger lists.

Your Relationship Is the First Step

The first step in effectively pre-selling is having a relationship with your list, on your social media accounts, and to your audience in general. This relationship will get people to read what you have to write. They’ll want to hear more from you because they trust and like what you have to say. This gets your foot in the door, and your content is going to do the rest on earning you the commission.

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Merit: Diagnose and Deal with Imposter Syndrome

Merit is a 30 page (~6500 word) guide that teaches people how to spot their Imposter Syndrome, and more importantly how to deal with it once and for all.

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
  • What Is Imposter Syndrome?
  • Who Suffers From Imposter Syndrome?
  • How Imposter Syndrome Holds Us Back
  • Am I An Imposter?
  • The Various Types Of “Imposters”
  • Imposter Syndrome Self-Test
  • Dealing With Imposter Syndrome
  • Techniques For Dealing With Imposter Syndrome
  • Keeping Imposter Syndrome Away For Good
  • Conclusion

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Researching and Writing a Book to Wow Your Audience

If you’re going to spend the time writing and self-publishing a book, then you want to make sure your readers will really respond to it. A great nonfiction book will hit people on an intellectual and emotional level. This point is something so many would-be authors get wrong.

It doesn’t matter what your proposed book topic is or whether you’ve ever written a book before or not, I’m going to tell you exactly what you need to know to make your book the best it can be—it starts with great research.

You’re going to harness the power of research and the fact that Amazon and other sites tell you just about everything you need to know to succeed with self-publishing… if you know where to look.

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