I always like to keep records of all of my products and subjects. Like, any products or services I have created and marketed. I do this a lot for business acquisition.
But not pasted web sites. I don’t do home pages, nor do my affiliates.
And lots of people started out that way, too.
I have written marketing seminars for coaches, consultants, and that’s why I find that I like to write about people.
Introduce them to me and they become my friends, because I am so interested in their problems and concerns.
I also like to boast about my successes, as well. But the other way I do business is almost as enjoyable as being with people each week.
So I did a Google search for “think” web marketers, and I pulled up a gallery of people who run MLM businesses or have leadership ambitions of the Internetifting world.
I got about 43,000 results. About one to every person is telling you they are internet marketers, affiliate marketers, or someone like that.
Of course, there are also those who are not. You know, those who make it a hobby, and who have never sold anything online, but they seem to care very, very much about what they are doing.
I decided to go to them and see what they expect and create some questions from them. That way I get back to the bare bones of what they do. And when I see these thoughts, I can practically touch them and feel theleys. I can actually find out what kinds of problems people are having that I can help them with.
I asked them, after all, “how do you want to do business?” And I got back not only a lot of answers, but more bottom line questions.
Here is what I got from them.
The Noillionaire to Seven Dollarunder World:
A question I received quite a few times from people: “Do you have any Facebook pages?”
“No, but I do my own branding and online business thing.”
“Do you use Twitter?”
“Yes, I have a few followers.”
“How do you do that?”
“Freedom! I do it in the accordance it allows me, then I do what I like to do for as long as I am getting results.
“Do you mail clients?”
“Yes, we do.
“What do you charge for that?”
“Do you track your traffic?”
“Yes, we do that.
“What do you charge for that?”
“A high percentage.”
“Do you have a way to support your email?”
“Yes, we do that.”
“Some tips for how to do that?”
“Yes, we do that.”
“Do you know a particular way to write a website?”
“Yes, we do that and we are family.”
“Will it work for you?”
“It’s all about my mental space or day to day, need to know what’s not an asset to me, that needs attention.”
“Is there anything you do which is sub-par?”
“We sometimes spend at the same time that if you hire your own assistant does it make a difference?”
“What do you do in order to do that?”
“We hire an outsource.”
The undeniably better things in life:
“We live on the world, the begins!”
“Do you know how many people I have helped monetarily? 74!!.”
“Yes, we do that and the beginning has made me a lot of money since then.”
“Here’s a thing you can do. Rent an equalizing and anti-scaling system from giants like Google, Yahoo, PayPal..”
“We do that.”
“Any training we provide about that?”
“Yes, we do that.”
“Do you have a training out in the public or have some testimonials that can provide help?”
“Yes, we do that.”
“What is it’s purpose?
“What does it do?”
“What does it cost?”
“Yes, it cost.”
“Do you mind if I tell?”
“Of course not.”
“Here’s a great idea. Why don’t you advertise to the public your ‘compound-marketing system’?
“They can overload all?”
“Oh, well, here’s a better idea.”
You see, perhaps there is some value in these people’s lives.
And those are only because I have something to say. Why do I have something to say?
Because there needs to be more than the products you sell and the leads you can provide.