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$2,300 Month Case Study Using Just Free Tools

Can you build a side hustle that takes just a few hours a month and uses only free tools? Surprisingly, the answer is yes, and here’s how one enterprising new marketer did it.

Sherry earned her first dollar two weeks after she started, and a year later she is earning approximately $2,300 a month. She’s also the first to admit that if she would invest more time in her business, she would likely be earning more money. But still, $2300 a month for just a few hours of work isn’t bad.

Here’s what Sherry did, and as you read this, see if you can notice the one thing she DIDN’T do that would easily double or triple her income.

1: She went to Clickbank and spent an hour deciding what program she wanted to promote first. She also could have gone to JVZoo, Digitstore24, CJ Affiliate or any other low-barrier-to-entry affiliate network she chose.

In choosing her first product, she thought about what was important to her, what her interests were and what she loves to talk about.

She settled on marketing programs because that’s where her interests lie, and for her first affiliate product she ironically chose a course on how to do affiliate marketing. This allowed her to promote something she was deeply interested in while also adding to her affiliate knowledge by taking the course.

In this case she was able to get the course for free by connecting to the product creator. But keep in mind most product creators won’t give out their product for free unless you can prove you’ve got some experience at affiliate marketing. Then again, it never hurts to ask if you’re sincere.

2: She built a free landing page by going to sites.google.com. She kept the page simple and clean with a very clear call to action that took visitors to the affiliate sales page.

3: She went to ChatGPT to generate content ideas. She wanted ideas to make YouTube videos that were all about how to do affiliate marketing.

Then for each of these ideas, she continued to query ChatGPT as well as doing her own research to create video outlines.

4: She then recorded videos for YouTube, making one video for each topic. She followed a detailed outline rather than a script so that she could sound natural. And she continued to record and post these videos at the rate of 3 or 4 per month.

For each video she pasted her landing page link on the first comment so that her viewers could click the link, and at the end of each video she asked viewers to find and click the link.

She also did plenty of research on how best to optimize her videos to get traffic from YouTube.

5: In addition to the videos, Sherry made posts on Pinterest and Instagram. She did this by going to Canva and using the Pinterest template to make eye-catching visuals targeted to people who wanted to learn affiliate marketing. Again, these were linked to her landing page.

She posted on social media about trendy topics such as new affiliate programs and news, and always used one of her visuals to grab interest and get the click.

And that’s it! Her efforts drove visitors to her landing page, who were then directed to click the link to go to the affiliate sales page. Now then, did you notice what Sherry did NOT do that could have greatly increased her income?

Sherry didn’t capture the email addresses. While she did use the landing page to monitor where her traffic was coming from, all she had on that page was a headline and bullet point list with a button that sent people to the sales page. It works for her and she does make sales.

But I would have instead created an irresistible free lead magnet and given that away on my landing page, directing traffic to the offer only after they signed up for my freebie and corresponding newsletter.

Of course, that is more work because you’ve got to create a lead magnet and write emails, but it’s also far more profitable in the long run to build a list that you can continue to send offers to.

You’ll notice that all of the tools Sherry used were 100% free, so her only investment was her time. And she readily admits her first few videos weren’t all that good. But like anything else, practice allows you to improve, and her income is steadily rising over time.

Oh yes, and she’s creating a dynamite lead magnet so she can start building her list, too.

Flip The Switch: Getting Things Done Quicker, Better & Smarter

Flip The Switch is a 24 page (6100 word) guide that teaches you how to sit down,“flip the switch” and get things done. By getting into the zone you will get things done quicker, better and smarter.

Sections Include:

  • What Is Flipping The Switch?
  • Who Can Flip The Switch?
  • Why Is It Important?
  • How Do I Flip The Switch?
    • Know What You Want To Approach
    • Decide On The Right Tasks
    • Figure Out How You Do Your Best Work
    • Limit Distractions
    • Learn The Art Of Single-Tasking
    • Take Action!
  • Sustaining The Flip
    • Be Grateful
    • Meditate
    • Exercise
    • Music
    • Be Careful Of What You Eat
    • Sleep Well
    • Be Confident

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Ten Ways to Create Urgency in Your Copy

Your prospect is interested in buying your product. Maybe his mouse is even hovering over your buy button. But then he bookmarks your page and tells himself he’ll come back and buy later.

Except later he’s not in the buying mood any more.

Life gets in the way. Maybe he even forgets about you and your offer completely. And you lose the sale and a customer.

The solution?

You need to create a sense of urgency. You need to get your prospects buying right now.

Here are 10 ways to do it…

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The Most Profitable Aspect of A.I.

If you ask an average online business operator, or wannabe business operator what they use A.I (such as ChatGPT) for the most they’ll usually say ‘content creation’ in some form or another.

They’ll tell you how they can save so much time by having A.I. answer support emails or compose standard replies to customers or clients.

Maybe they’ll tell you they use it for generating ideas or for composing lists or resources.

All valid, all worthy, all good.

But they’re missing a BIG aspect of how profitable A.I. can be.

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Traits a Coach Must Have

There are some traits you should have if you’re going to be a great coach. You may have been born with some of these traits, but you can work on developing the others. Nothing is going to hold you back if you’re determined to be a great coach.

Discipline

It’s very important for you to be available and consistent for your coaching clients. It’s crucial that you’re there for them when you’ve agreed to be; otherwise you could really damage the relationship.

You also have to be disciplined enough to be a little bit strict when you need to be. That means requiring your coaching client to stick to the schedule and agreement he or she made as well.

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