Starting an online business is easy. You can do it in a weekend. (If you don't know how yet, stay tuned. I'll show you that, too.)
There are tons of places you can learn the different techniques and tricks for specialized parts of the business. Affiliate programs, AdSense, web design, email marketing and the rest. There is almost nothing out there on the process and perspective that's needed to actually build your business. That shows you how to take it from where you are right now to where you want to be.
That's where Get on the Crew comes in. We'll show you how to tie the parts together, and how to make them work so you get the most from everything you do. To set yourself up for success.
You'll get tools, tips, strategies, and perspectives that work. For starters, you'll get our business building basics course, free. Over the next few weeks, you'll get lessons, explaining:
• The Five Ingredients for Online Success: The first three are obvious. The last two elude even the most experienced marketers at times. Yet never the most successful. Get them, and you're on the way to whatever you want in this business.
• The 7 Things You Must Include In Everything You Do: Actually, if you manage to fit just two of them into each product, promotion or support site, you're going to be miles ahead of most of your competition.
• Successful Online Business Models: There are dozens of them. I'll explain the basics of the most common, so you can better choose where to focus your efforts to speed up your growth.
• Gimmick, Toy or Tool?: There are so many products coming out every week, and so many ways you can invest your efforts, that it can be confusing for even the most experienced of us. This segment will give you some basic rules on when to spend the time or effort, and when to just let it pass.
• The Most Important Skill: It is not what you think. I'm willing to bet that not 1 person in 500 who's doing business online today would get this right. And even fewer who've had any sort of success online would disagree after reading this.
• The Story of Mrs. Wombat: A critical lesson in communications, and how to avoid losing major money by screwing it up.
• Common Myths And Mistakes of Online Marketing: Common wisdom often comes from common thinkers. No matter how loudly or often they talk, those are not the people you want to take advice from. This little snippet will help you to tell the difference between what's sound and what just sounds good.
• Winning The Content Contest: The same debate has raged for all the years I've been online. Yes, content is king, but kings are too often beheaded. I'll give you a few tips on making the absolute most of your content. It's not about quantity, or even quality. It's a matter of planning.
• Building Virtual Capital: Robert Kiyosake said it nicely: Rich people buy assets. Poor people buy liabilities. Online, you don't always buy them - you can create them. Which path will you choose?
If you're new to online business, or don't already know what every one of those are, you're in for a treat. This course will give you everything you need to get started right.
It's not just for beginners, though. There's information in here that will make some of the "gurus" (I hate that word) rethink their positions. That's not unusual for this writer.
In case you haven't been warned, you'll get plenty of attitude along with the marketing advice. My ideas are legendary. (Everyone else calls them editorials - or rants - yet I believe in truth in advertising.) Put simply:
I have more than the usual number of experiences
and less than the usual good tact about expressing them.
Consider yourself warned: If you're allergic to strong opinions or new ideas, or if you're looking for the usual, you probably don't want to subscribe. This is not for the meek. I will do everything in my power to make you think.
You'll get product reviews and recommendations, analysis of trends and important news, interviews with gurus known and unknown, case studies, head-case studies, humor, tips, tricks, tactics and techniques, exclusive "subscriber only" discounts and - most importantly - the strategies you need to make a raving success of your online endeavors.
Til next time’
Jim Tyler (aka “The Go Crew”)
C’ (215) 964-8505
F’ (440) 809-7589
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PS: Ask what I can do for you!
Phila PA USA
Thursday, March 5, 2009
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