Category Archives: IMIT Topics

Daily Affirmations: Change Your Words, Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life

Daily Affirmations is a 31 Page (6000 word) guide that teaches people how powerful affirmations are in their pursuit of success. It also includes tips on how you can easily make affirmations a part of your daily routine. Last but not least, this guide includes over 70 example affirmations that you can start using right away.

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
  • Affirmations
    • What Are Affirmations
    • How Do Affirmations Help Us?
  • Using Affirmations
    • Creating Affirmations
    • Making Affirmations Routine
  • Affirmations For Areas Of Your Life
    • Money & Finance
    • Love & Relationships
    • Health
    • Happiness
    • Self-Esteem
    • Career
    • Family
    • Spiritual

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Putting Content Everywhere

Content is so incredibly important as part of your success as an online marketer. It doesn’t matter which niche you’re in, you have to have content – and a lot of it. You need to have content up everywhere on the web.

How much content do you have up right now? Do you have much up? Have you been meaning to get more content up on the web to grow your business? Do an assessment and be honest with yourself.

Do you have a blog? Do you write guest posts? Do you have social media content? Do you give away free content? Do you have paid content? Do you have video or audio content?

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Facebook Page and Group Revival

Many marketers walk past serious money every single day. The Facebook page they built in 2018 and stopped posting on. The group they grew to 4,000 members before drift took over.

The pixel that’s been quietly collecting data on website visitors for years while they pretend Facebook stopped working. These assets aren’t dead. They’re dormant, and dormant assets respond differently to revival than cold-start assets do.

The marketers who write off Facebook entirely are reading the wrong signals. Yes, organic reach on pages collapsed years ago. Yes, group engagement gets harder when Meta tweaks the algorithm.

But the underlying audiences, the historical content, the buyer data, the warm pixel – none of that disappeared. It’s sitting there waiting for someone who knows how to wake it up without triggering the platform’s spam classifiers.

The revival mechanics are different from launch mechanics. When you build a page from scratch, you’re starting cold. When you revive a dormant page, you’re working with a small group of existing fans, a partially-trained algorithm, and a content history the platform already understands.

The right moves with a dormant asset can produce results in two weeks that would take six months on a brand new page. Dormant Facebook assets fall into two categories. The revivable ones and the ones that should stay dead.

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Perfectly Persuading People through Email

I’m a fan of building relationships and making sales through a targeted email list. If you haven’t yet focused on building your own email list, I urge you to do so.

Having a list is extremely important in any market, whether your focus is online or offline. Your email list is your best asset no matter if you sell physical products, digital products, business-to-business items, or services. You can easily double your income by spending more time building and nurturing your email list.

Even so, some marketers balk at the thought of building a list. They’ve heard that it’s less effective than it used to be, and that email marketing is “dead” since deliverability rates are down. Sure, it’s not as easy as it used to be—but it’s all relative. Email marketing is still bound to be the most effective, money-making, and important part of your business.

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