I'm so excited to answer all of your questions so here are the first three and will get to the next batch tomorrow. ================================ Question 1 ================================ Hi, Thank you for you e-mail, yes how do I get started with online internet MLM. I do have a home base business and the company does have a website that I plug into with a website so please tell me the 1.2.3 or the abc of doing my home base business online. thank you much Pat. "patricia koger" ================================ Patricia, Great question . . . Here is exactly what you should do. 1. Create your own lead capture page connected to your own autoresponder so that you can control all of the leads that you generate. Focus the lead capture page on a big desire or problem that you market has and then redirect your opt ins after they subscribe to your companies sales page. 2. Send traffic to your lead capture page. PPC is good to start with, but writing articles is a great long term solution if done in volume. 3. Once people opt into your lead capture page develop a relationship with them and over time the right people will raise their hand to join you in your calling. Keep it simple and plug along and you will succeed! ================================== Question 2 ================================ Daegan, My Burning Question is: How does one spark enough interest, on the Landing Page, so a lead will fill out the form? Should I put the Company website in the LP? Been told not to give out all the info on LP. Suppose to keep them wanting more!! They click on the link in the confirmation letter to the LP But don't fill out the form. Sooo my Welcome letter, that has the Webpage URL, and AR's are not getting to them and of course I am not capturing there Name and Email. Any advice will be appreciated. Thank You for Your offer to Help. ;) Bonnie Bradley ================================== Bonnie, Here is how you spark the interest of people on your lead capture page. I have made several lead capture pages for several different products in different markets so this holds true for whatever market you are working in. Find the biggest problem or biggest desire of the people in your market and then model you lead capture page around it. For instance I know many people in the internet marketing arena want to know how to build a list and make money with affiliate programs, so I am able to cater to this. Headline: "How Any Sucker Who Can't Even Set The Time On Their Watch Can Effortlessly Suck 2037 Subscribers To Their List In The Next 14 Days And Quickly And Easily Make At Least $1534 On Complete Autopilot 100% Gauranteed!" You get the idea . . . Next, DO NOT put your company's name anywhere on your site. It will only give your prospects the opportunity to prejudge you. You want as much control as possible, so make your lead opt in to learn. Make them take the first step. If you use an online form to capture leads they will not have to double opt in, so that should not be a concern, so don't worry about. ================================ Question 3 ================================ Is in two parts I suppose my and many other's burning question might be. "Can I make money on the internet" But that would only be part of the question. Because the answer might be made by themselves and it might be as follows: Yes! I'm sure I can make money with the right tutor/mentor,but my question is, how do I choose the ones who are real from the scammers? Even the offer of money back is worrying .How to we be sure that this would be honoured? Regards Ray ================================ Ray, Thanks for the question. The answer is yes you can make money online. How do you choose who to listen to and who not to is a little tougher question. The answer is to do a little research online for the person that you are planning on purchasing information from. If they have mailing list get on it and see if what they have to say makes sense to you and is something that is in alignment with your goals. The bottom line is, in the end you always have to take a gamble. There is no growth without risk. I've spent my fair share on products online and some were good and some were not, but the only way I knew was to purchase the product and put the information into action. If I try something for six months or more and it doesn't seem to pan out then I take the time spent as experience. In terms of refunds, I know I always grant them when requested and have always gotten one when I personally requested one. I rarely ask for a refund because I know it takes time to learn a new skill, so if I buy something and don't immediately put it into action then I can't ethically ask for a refund because I didn't even really test the waters and if I do test the waters I give it a good go and usually gain so much for the experience that I feel a refund request isn't worth it. The only thing I despise about people that request a refund from me personally is that they usually ask for a refund the day after purchase. I grant it, but I know that person didn't even give the information provided a good run and so they will always be looking for the pie in the sky which doesn't exist. Any information that is worth your time you will most likely have to pay for. We all do. Any money you make is going to take some learning and some work. That's just how the world works. So take action and then evaluate the results. That's what I do! Tomorrow I will be answering three more of your questions! |