Start a Facebook Group, part 3

Now That You’ve Started a Facebook Group

Now that you started your own Facebook group, let’s talk a little more about your role as admin. You’re going to be seen as the leader. People are really going to look up to you. They’re going to turn to you with questions. They’ll want support, help, and advice. As their leader, they’ll expect you to guide them at every turn. This is a good thing – it’s why you’ve created a community in the first place.

There are so many good things that can come out of being the leader. You’ll see people who come into your group from the very start of the process. They’ll come to you desperate for help and you’ll help them and they’ll achieve. They’ll thank you and attribute their eventual success to you. That’s a great feeling. Some people will be incredibly desperate and in despair and you will have a very positive effect on their lives.

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Start a Facebook Group, part 2

The Basics of a Facebook Group

If you’re active on Facebook at all, then you probably belong to Facebook groups already. Just in case you don’t, let’s talk about the basics. Facebook groups make it easy to connect with specific groups of people with shared interests. These groups can be private communities or fairly open communities. Within these communities, real relationships are created.

Facebook groups make it easy to share updates, photos, discussions, documents, and more. These groups are very dynamic and can be created on just about any topic under the sun. You can go ahead and search on your Facebook search bar for keywords related to your niche to see if there are any Facebook groups already on your topic (it’s a positive sign if there are). If there are you may want to join them so you can get a feel for what these groups are all about.

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Start a Facebook Group, part 1

I started running a Facebook group even though I had never done much with Facebook personally. I was intrigued with the idea of a group that would add value to the Earn 1K A Day membership forum I already had. When I saw my friend, Barb Ling, start her Facebook group and get a lot out of it, I gave it more thought.

I first considered starting a low-cost paid Facebook group. But, I decided not to charge for my Facebook group in the end. I decided to make it free and accessible beyond Earn 1K A Day. I hoped it would be an enticement for new people to begin to know, like, and trust me. And eventually, I hoped that people would jump over to become paid Earn 1K A Day members.

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Guest Blogging

Other people have the traffic you want. It’s one of the most frustrating things in the world. Here you are, writing great content and really working hard to deliver to your audience.

But, you look around you and no one is paying attention to what you’re doing. It’s a fact of being a blogger or marketer on the web, honestly. It can be really hard to get anyone to pay attention to you, especially in the beginning.

Heck, it can be hard to get anyone to pay attention to what you’re doing, writing, and promoting even if you’re a seasoned marketer. They always say, “build it, and they will come,” but it doesn’t really work that way.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re new or really experienced, you have to try hard to get traffic. You have to keep up with new methods of getting traffic and evergreen methods of getting traffic alike.

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How to Set up an Affiliate Review Site (part 3)

Writing Review Article Posts

You are creating an affiliate review site. That means you’re going to have to get good at writing review articles.

To do this, I recommend you get your hands on the product you’re promoting. This is easier to do with digital products than it is for physical products.

As an affiliate, you can often ask for the digital product from the product creator for free for your review and promotion, or you can often get a discount on it. Even if you can’t, digital products are worth paying for if you know that you can at least recoup your investment by being an affiliate.

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