Archive for May, 2009

10 Ways to 10K

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

I almost didn’t post this.

In fact, this report has been sitting on my computer for weeks.

You see, I trust Jimmy D Brown and consider him one of my most important mentors.

I just have a hard time with the whole “10K” thing. It’s a little to swallow.

Now don’t get me wrong. I do absolutely believe that it’s totally possible to earn that kind of money on the internet.

It’s just that my goal here on this blog is to share stuff that is working for me. When I’m earning 10K a month, trust me.. you’ll be the first to know!

I didn’t want to appear disingenuous by offering this, so I procrastinated.

But then I got over it. :-)

Why?

Because I took the time to actually READ the report.

And it’s got some great advice in it.

You can download it here.

I can’t promise you will earn 10K per month in your business overnight, but hey – it’s not a bad goal to shoot for, is it?

;)

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Hot Summer Learning

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

This year, Kelly McCausey’s Hot Seminar Series is a bit different.

Previously, the series focused on learning more tips and tricks to help you succeed in your online business endeavors.

This year, the focus is on STARTING your online business.

There are 8 HOT online business models that Kelly will spotlight. For each, she is featuring an expert in that particular area.

If you haven’t yet started your website, get yourself a pass so you can nab all of the recordings.

Get your Hot Seminar Series

Earning With Reports: 31 Ways

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

I just got this email with some cool tips for earning money with reports. You can write these yourself, but it’s a lot easier and faster to buy PLR reports and edit them!

I’m as guilty as the next gal of not utilizing reports as much as I could, but I DO use them. I’ll admit that I have not used all of these tips. I  bolded the suggestions that are my personal favorites.

Here you go:

30 (actually 31!) Ways to Earn with Special Reports

Internet marketers love special reports. They’re quick to make and easy to sell, which means you can make money from them – fast. Plus, there’s more than one way to earn with special reports. In fact, I came up with a list of 30 ways!

But first, if you think you can’t possibly make your very own special reports, check out the Special Report Club – and use the code “save10” to get $10 off your first month.

So here it is, my super list of Top 30 Ways to Earn with Special Reports:

1. Sell it – and keep all of the profits. The most obvious way of making money with special reports is to sell them.

2. Sell it through affiliates – and keep some of the profits. This is the similar #1, but your affiliates lead buyers to your sales page and pocket a commission from the sale.

3. Sell it through affiliates – and give them all of the profits. How does this make you money? Well, you build a list of buyers plus you can earn money on the back-end, either by promoting other products in the report itself, or as part of the sales process, or both.

4. Give it away – and build your list. Use the special report as an incentive for people to join your list.

5. Give it away – and make affiliate sales. Embed affiliate links in the report, and you can earn commissions by giving it away. Just add a “Resources” page or sprinkle affiliate links where appropriate.

6. Break it up into blog posts. A blog needs regular content. Write blog posts easily from a special report.

7. Give it away as a bonus to a paid product. Increase the perceived value of a paid product by including a special report – or several – as a bonus.

8. Combine them into an E-book to sell. Turn each special report into a chapter, add an introduction, conclusion, new title and cover, and you’ve got a brand new E-book to sell.

9. Combine related special reports into an E-book, to give away. Same idea as #8, but you give it away for list building and/or affiliate sales.

10. Combine related special reports into a physical book, to sell. Turn the E-book from #8 into a book that buyers can publish-on-demand, such as on Lulu.com.

11. Use it as a basis for an article. Get the most actionable points from the special report, turn them into an article, and submit it to Ezine Articles or another online article directory.

12. Create an audio version to give away, or sell. Some people prefer audio products they can listen to while they’re on the go or doing other things. Give in to their demand by converting the special report into an audio report.

13. Use a special report as the basis for tutorial videos – to give away or sell. Videos are hot nowadays, so turn a special report into video format for increased value.

14. Combine the audio and video versions into CDs and/or DVDs – and sell physical products. Physical products don’t cost a lot to produce, but have higher perceived value than digital products.

15. Use the special report as the basis for a series of marketing videos to build your list and/or drive traffic to your site. Get 3-5 top tips from the special report and turn them into a video you post on YouTube and other video sharing sites, for instant traffic for your blog or site.

16. Use it as the basis for videos to promote affiliate products. Similar to #15, but use the videos to drive traffic to products you’re affiliated with, using your affiliate links.

17. Make it a prize on your Twitter giveaway. Want to get more Twitter followers? Offer a special report to all your new followers.

18. Give it away in exchange for answering an online survey to do market research. Set up an online survey and give respondents a free special report for their time.

19. Make it a surprise bonus for your customers or subscribers. Delight your existing customers with a free special report they didn’t expect to get and make them loyal to you, for life.

20. Create a teleseminar out of the special report. Create a list of frequently-asked questions the special report addresses, and set up a teleseminar.

21. Make it a monthly resource in a paid membership program. Add useful special reports in the members’ resource area, or make it the featured content of the month.

22. Break it up into an E-course, to sell or give away. Chop up a special report to create an E-mail course or pre-recorded audio course.

23. Use the special report to create free Web 2.0 sites, such as Squidoo and Hub Pages. Create content for Squidoo lenses, Hub Pages and other Web 2.0 sites that promote your products and/or services, or affiliate products.

24. Break it up into autoresponder messages for your subscribers. Use the special report to give your subscribers useful information regularly.

25. Rewrite it to cater to a different or more specific niche. With a few tweaks, you can make a special report appeal to a completely different niche or market. For example, turn a general business report into one just for work-at-home Moms.

26. Use the content to create a mini-site for affiliate marketing. Set up a mini-site (5 pages or less) to promote an affiliate product. Get content from a special report.

27. Create a podcast. Use a special report as the basis for a podcast, which can be in audio or video format.

28. Use it as an upsell or downsell to another paid product. Offer a special report to buyers of a related product.

29. Turn it into a brandable report for your affiliates to use to promote your product or service. Let affiliates give away a special report to draw leads to your site or list.

30. Cull out the most actionable tips from the special report and turn each one into a Twitter Tweet. Shazam, you’re an instant expert.

Surprise! I actually came up with 31 ways. Here’s the bonus:

31. Turn special reports into hand-outs, checklists or even main resource materials for a coaching program.
Ready to make money with special reports? You can jump-start the process with a special report, sales page, e-cover and more done for you month after month. Find out how at the Special Report Club. And don’t forget to use the discount code “save10” (without the quotation marks) to get $10 off your first month with Special Report Club.

Then all you’ll have to worry about is which of these 31 ideas you will do to earn from special reports!

I Just Lost Over 100 Friends

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

When Kelly McCausey of WahmTalkRadio recently blogged about giving up on Facebook for business, I immediately unfriended all of my business contacts there.

When I first started a Facebook profile, my aim was totally to use it for online business networking.

Then my old friends, people I hadn’t seen since my teen years, started to find me. It was fun reconnecting with people I hadn’t seen in a decade or longer. In addition, family members got on Facebook and it was fun to chat that way.

I felt weird about trying to combine the two. Would business contacts think it unseemly if I updated about personal things?

Not necessarily. I certainly mention personal events on Twitter.

But then Facebook changed their interface, and I found it nearly impossible to keep up. I was missing the stuff that I really enjoyed most about Facebook.

I was only interested in the personal aspect of Facebook at that point, but I felt funny about unfriending business contacts.

I didn’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings.

Kelly’s post gave me the courage to go ahead and do it.

Now, when I look at my Facebook home page, it’s not confusing and overwhelming. I don’t get sucked in, I can see how my peeps are doing with a glance.

I had around 80 friend requests that I had put off and put off and put off handling- with associated guilt!

I couldn’t bring myself to friend these people, even though I enjoy working with some of them or connecting with them on Twiiter. The procrastination was due to the fact that I didn’t really want to use Facebook in this way.

And now I have none. And it feels great!

What about you? Has your use of Facebook changed? Why or why not? Do you mix business with pleasure when it comes to social media?

Running an Online Business With No Internet

Friday, May 15th, 2009

I moved on Wednesday and so haven’t had an internet connection for several days. The cable guy came yesterday to get me wired for cable internet, but he couldn’t finish the installation. He contracted an electrician to come over and do some essential wiring.

So I’m offline until Tuesday.

Running on online business without an internet connection sounds like a contradiction in terms, doesn’t it?

Doesn’t have to  be.

With my Blackberry I’ve been able to keep in touch with Virtual Assistants who are keeping things running for me, emailing future guests for my podcast, getting important updates from colleagues, etc.

I’ve also done some spring cleaning on my laptops, deleting stuff I no longer need.

I’ve edited PLR (private label rights) articles that are on my computer, so it will be easier and faster to use them once I get back online.

I’m at a wi-fi hotspot right now, doing a little Twittering and realized how much I miss it. I can do it on my phone but it’s tedious, and ReTweeting is nearly impossible because I have to re-type the entire thing.

Are you on Twitter yet? If so, follow me. Then, send me a Direct Message or @ me – and I’ll follow you back.

I tell you, it’s darn frustrating to have ideas for blog posts come into my head and not be able to publish them immediately! I have bits of paper all around the house with blog post ideas.

When my kids are with their Dad next weekend, I plan on checking myself into a hotel so I can blog my brains out with no distractions. :)

How did you handle a period of being offline when you run an internet business?

Why Ebook Marketing Rocks

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Every month when I do the bookkeeping for my online business, I am thankful that I took the time to launch information products.

My information products add a very nice residual income stream to my business. They also provide leverage for me. Why? Because I can use them as assets in other ways.

For example, when a fellow business owner runs a contest, I can offer one of my products for additional exposure. I don’t have to create anything new, I just have to offer an existing product.

Even writing a guest blog post requires my time – this requires no time other than sending the winner a quick email letting them know where to download the product.

There are many other reasons by ebooks make a great addition to your business plan. Here are ten of them:

(And be sure to check out the coupon code below if you’re hesitant about writing your own ebooks!)

Top 10 Reasons eBook Marketing Rocks

eBook marketing is one of the most lucrative ways of making money on the Internet. It’s inexpensive to get started, there is minimal upkeep and the profit margin is huge. Whether you want to earn an extra few hundred dollars a month, or make a full-time income online, eBook marketing can be just the ticket.

eBooks are easy to create, sell and deliver and services like Mom PLR eBooks make it even easier.

Read on to find out the top 10 reasons eBook marketing rocks:

1. eBooks are popular.

Despite the so-called economic downturn, the demand for eBooks continues to increase. According to the International Digital Publishing Forum, sales of eBooks in the United States increased, from US$8 million in the fourth quarter of 2007 to over $17 in the last quarter of 2008. There’s no doubt that the demand for eBooks is high.

2. eBooks are easy to write.

You don’t have to be an expert or a writer to create and market your own eBooks. In fact, you don’t have to write them yourself. Services like Mom PLR eBooks create the eBooks for you, and all you have to do is to market them (and Mom PLR eBooks makes marketing easier, too).

3. eBooks are “green”.

Because eBooks are digital, they don’t require paper, ink and fuel to print, store and ship. This makes eBooks attractive to consumers, who are becomingly increasingly concerned about the environment.

4. eBooks are inexpensive to produce.

Because there’s no printing involved, all you need to produce an eBook is software to transform the text file into a PDF. This software is bundled in Mac computers, if that’s what you use, or is available inexpensively for Windows users. Plus, it’s super easy to update an eBook and make it more current, and you won’t be left with stockpiles of old or obsolete versions. That said, if your customers want a printed version of your eBook, you can easily make it available as well through print-on-demand services.

5. eBooks are cheap and easy to store.

If you were selling physical books, you would have to think of where to store all your stock. You could keep them in your house, or pay for storage space elsewhere. With eBooks, all you need is web hosting, which you can have for as little as $5 a month (and getting even cheaper). Plus, you don’t have to worry about protecting stocks from dust, rain, mold and rodents.

6. eBooks are free and fast to deliver.

You can “deliver” an eBook to your customer as quickly as you send Email. This is a big advantage, especially to customers who need to have the solution to their problems right now – like the Mom who is up at 2 am wondering how she can get her baby to sleep through the night.

7. eBooks can be consumed “on the go”.

Everybody’s so busy running around nowadays, and we like being able to bring information with us wherever we go. With a digital book reader or cell phone, your customers will be able to bring their eBooks with them anywhere. They’re much less bulky than printed books.

8. eBooks can be transformed into other information products.

From a marketing point of view, each eBook is a potential gold mine. You can: split it up into articles, short reports, or eCourses. You can transform it into audio and video. You can use it to provide regular content in membership sites. Or, you can combine individual but eBooks into “the ultimate resource” for your niche. As a member of Mom PLR eBooks, you’ll get a 5-day eCourse, newsletter topic ideas, and more tips for using and marketing your monthly eBook.

9. eBooks make it easy to cross-sell and upsell products.

A really cool feature of eBooks is they allow you to hyperlink to websites. This means you can add affiliate links to products or services that are relevant to the eBook’s topic. You could also link to other eBooks that you sell, including higher-priced products and continuity programs. This is why some marketers make money from giving away eBooks.

10. eBooks are interactive.

eBooks are going high-tech! You can now add audio and video files into them. You can insert a survey form that the reader can instantly submit via the Internet. All this makes for a richer experience with eBooks, which is sure to make them even more irresistible to consumers.

In short, eBook marketing is one of the easiest ways to earn passive income online and Mom PLR eBooks makes it even easier.

Click here to try Mom PLR eBooks. Use coupon code “10 off” to get $10 off your first month of membership.

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

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