Your List is the Ultimate Form of Traffic

It all comes back to your list. No matter what you’re doing as far as driving traffic, your ultimate goal should be to get people on your list. When you have a list, it doesn’t matter if Google kicks you to the curb. It doesn’t matter if Twitter or Facebook shut down tomorrow. When you have your own list, you can access it and generate traffic whenever you want to.

If I had to summarize your traffic goals, it would be to foster relationships with the people in your niche and build a huge list you care deeply about. If you do those things, you absolutely will be successful. You will earn money, you will sell products, and you will be able to generate traffic with the push of a button. That’s what people dream about – but you are actually going to do it.

When you create a Facebook page and build it up, that’s not your end goal. When you create a large Facebook group and tons of people join, that’s not your end goal. When you pay for traffic via Adwords or Facebook ads and get a lot of clicks, that’s not your end goal. Your goal is to get people on your list so you can access that traffic whenever you want to and make money whenever you want to.

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Affiliate Marketing Case Study: Building A $1,000 / Month Residual Income In 7 Days

Meet Sarah. She’s a fitness enthusiast who runs a popular blog that covers various topics related to health and fitness. She’s building a loyal following and a good reputation in the industry, but she isn’t making any money for her efforts.

One morning she is taking her supplements when it occurs to her that this would be something she could promote to her audience. She finds the website, applies to become their newest affiliate and is accepted.

Sarah writes a blog post telling the story of how she began taking these supplements, what they have done for her, and how she wouldn’t be without them. She includes affiliate links in the post which direct readers to the supplement company’s website.

Sarah shares the blog post on her social media channels and sends an email to her mailing list, letting them know about the supplements and the benefits of using them. She includes the affiliate links in all of her promotions.

To sweeten the deal, Sarah offers her followers an exclusive discount code that they can use when they purchase the supplements. The discount code is only available to Sarah’s followers on their first purchase and it’s an offer many of her readers can’t refuse.

Sarah’s affiliate sales start to roll in and she continues to promote and earn commissions.

Now here’s the best part: When a new customer places an order, they have the option of receiving the supplements on a monthly basis at a discount. If they take this option, then Sarah will receive not just a one-time commission, but additional commissions each month on the automatic shipments.

Encouraged by her success, Sarah continues to promote products from the same supplement company. She creates additional blog posts and social media promotions, each time including her affiliate links and exclusive discount codes.

By the end of the first week, Sarah’s earned close to a $1,000 in commissions from the affiliate program. More importantly, many of the orders are set for monthly renewal. And as the next 3 weeks progress, she makes more sales with more automatic renewals.

That’s almost $1000 in commissions the first week, nearly $3,000 in commissions total for the month, and now she has monthly residual commissions of over $1,000 a month.

Of course, Sarah’s ‘overnight’ success wasn’t overnight at all. She’d already been building her blog and her audience for some time and realized it was silly not to start monetizing. If she had begun promoting sooner, when she first started blogging, no doubt she would have begun making money sooner, too.

Her knowledge of her niche and her customers, as well as and her ability to create valuable content that resonates with her followers created a great deal of trust with her readers. She also leveraged the power of social media and email marketing to promote the products and drive sales. Additionally, offering an exclusive discount code helped to incentivize her followers to make purchases through her affiliate links.

It’s important to note that building a $1,000/month residual income through affiliate marketing in one week isn’t typical. It requires a unique combination of industry knowledge, a loyal following, and effective marketing strategies.

If you already have a blog and an email list, then it might be possible. If not, perhaps it’s time to start a blog and list so that you, too, can begin to reap the power of affiliate marketing.

Done for You Strategy

I heard a statistic the other day that 81% of books bought on Amazon are bought as gifts.

People don’t really want to read for themselves it seems.

As an avid reader, I buy a LOT of books, in fact the bookshelf in my workroom fills almost a whole wall and I’m still running out of space.

So, I find it hard to believe that people don’t want to read for themselves.

But I shouldn’t find it hard to believe because I DO know for a fact that many people don’t want to do anything for themselves – they want it done FOR them.

So…

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Leveraging the Traffic of Other Marketers

You never have to start from scratch when getting traffic, even if you’re completely new to Internet marketing. There are many, many people who’ve come before you. There are marketers out there, in your niche and otherwise, who are getting hundreds of thousands or even millions of visitors every single day. Wouldn’t you like to get a taste of that traffic?

The cool thing is you absolutely can. You can leverage the traffic other marketers are already receiving for your own benefit. Of course, it’s not just about you. There always has to be something in it for the other marketer. What can you do for the most successful, highly trafficked marketers out there? There’s always an answer, and there’s always a way to tap into that constant traffic for your own use.

This is a big part of the reason I suggest you network and build relationships with people in your niche, including the leaders in your niche. You don’t want to consider people competition you’re always working against. The most successful marketers in your niche can be a huge asset to you. Focus on building these relationships so you can easily get your “in” that will help you get more traffic… Instantly.

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