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Affiliate Marketing And Home Business

  


Affiliate Marketing And Home Business


Many of us dream of being our own bosses. The lure of big money and flexible work hours is quite attractive. However, many are afraid to venture out on their own. They fear that they do not have the capital required to get a business started or they don’t want to loose the security of their day job.


The solution could be starting a home business. The truth of the matter is that you can start your home business with no money at all. Ask yourself this, do you have a spare room or space in your house. Do you have a computer with an internet connection? Do you have a phone line? If you have these three things you have the essentials of an office from which your home business can be made.


Affiliate marketing can be a great way for you to get started in your home business. Affiliate marketing will provide you with the opportunity to sell either a product or a service. With low capital and little space you may want to concentrate on services. 


Once you have made the decision, you need to evaluate your skills. What services can you offer and what skills can you bring. Many people start of with affiliate marketing programs from major search engines. If you’re good at website design, you could register your page with someone such as yahoo publisher. This way your site will get traffic with the help of the search engine Yahoo. If yours is a sales website, your traffic could translate into increased sales. The more exposure to your site the better.


The other thing you can try to do is attract traffic to other sites. Retail sites such as Amazon and EBay have affiliate marketing programs. If you can generate traffic and increase sales then you make money. Both programs offer ways to increase revenues through links and blogs. These are usually free and worth using. Remember, the more you make the more they make.


Finally, your site can make money in another way. When it is posted on sites such as yahoo publisher or Google ad sense, there will be ads placed. Whenever a visitor clicks on an ad you make money. The more clicks the more cash. The operators take care of all the advertising costs and placement. They also try to place appropriate ads to your page. If you’re selling rare books ads for fish food are not likely going to get clicked. 


If you want to start working for yourself but feel you don’t have the money then you’re wrong. If you have a computer and space to put it then you have all you need. You can also start you home business and work it around your job. You can gradually commit more time as your home business grows.


If you’re tired of your job and really want to work for yourself then stop making excuses and do it. Though affiliate marketing programs and selling services you will find that having your home business is easier than you think. All it takes is time and a commitment to succeed. By taking advanantage of the affiliate marketing programs that are currently available, you can make money and improve your own marketing skills. Remember, you can always expand into other areas and venture out totally on your own later. Right now, get marketing and get clicking.

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Adsense Alternatives

  



Adsense Alternatives


Many people have started using Google's AdSense program, but there are some who find it a bit too uncertain or simply not suiting their own requirements from an ad program.


But thankfully for such people, there are many alternatives to AdSense which attempt to alleviate some of its shortcomings. Here is a list of the most noteworthy ones from the lot with a description concerning each one.


AllFeeds (http://www.allfeeds.com/?action=publishers)

AllFeeds has a great pool of online advertisers to choose from. It also features many display formats that you can choose from. These include banners, buttons, XML feeds, DHTML pop-ups and so on. It also features real time reporting of your ad status. The site will mail a check every month, provided that you earn more then $25.00, while rolling over earnings for the next month if you don't. Another interesting thing about AllFeeds is that it integrates with Google AdSense, maximizing your earnings with AdSense.


MarketBanker (http://www.marketbanker.com/mb/sell.php)

MarketBanker allows you the unique possiblity to set the pricing for your site. It also allows you to allow or reject any link that appears on your site (although AdSense itself does a very good job of this as well, with URL filters) There's also a statistics section which will allow you to see how well your site is doing. The ads are small just like AdSense's and they're just as easy to set up. Also, registration for MarketBanker is free.


BidClix ( http://www.bidclix.com/PubTop.html)

BidClix is different because it has advertisers compete for clicks on your site, which in turn is meant to generate the highest possible profits for your page. It also has a very large pool of advertisers which ensure there are plenty of people to choose your site. However, it does require more polish on site contents then AdSense. As most sites, real time statistics are available and its very easy to get started with this service, but it's also very flexible.


Chitika (http://www.realcontext.com/index.php?option=RealContext:+Contextual+Targeting+Engine)

RealContext uses Artificial intelligence to retrieve the most relevant ads for your page. And there's an extra feature which makes RealContext unique as well. Keywords are selected based upon which previous selections payed off and which didn't. That means there's a constant feedback process that ensures you gain better revenue from your ads. It also supports blocking certain adds and child-safe filtering and many more options.


AdHearus (http://adhearus.com/webmaster.php)

AdHearus is a very feature-packed contextual ad provider. As with AdSense, advertisements are targeted but it doesn't stop here at all. The ads are very flexible, you can select from text-ads, banners, rectangles, pop-ups, pop-unders or skyscrapers. You can also display your own ads, through rotation, both on your site and on other affiliate sites, which makes AdHearus a hybrid with conventional advertising technologies. There's a very comprehensive on-line real time reporting feature and, as usual with such services, starting out is free and it's a breeze.


AffiliateSensor (http://www.affiliatesensor.com/)

AffiliateSensor has highly customizable ad blocks, which you can make for yourself with an easy to use on-line interface. You also get realtime reporting with clicks-by-domain, page and refferer. There's integration with Google AdSense as well, through the google_alternate_ad_url so AffiliateSensor can be used as a substitute for Google PSA's (Public Service Ads).


Kanoodle Bright Ads (http://www.kanoodle.com/about/brightads.cool)

Kanoodle's offering allows publishers to get ads related to topics or segments, and not the traditional keyword oriented ads. The site also groups publisher sites with advertisers by hand to ensure high-revenue generating ads. And speaking of revenue, the amount of money you receive is a clear 50% share of the amount of money Kanoodle recieves for an advertiser.


TargetPoint (http://publisher.targetpoint.com)

TargetPoint is oriented more towards content publishers. It offers full control over the look the ads, statistics over your site's overall performance and better revenue. It's free to register and you earn a guaranteed 60% of the total revenue. You can get payed with Paypal of Bank checks and (most times) wire transfers as well.


Clicksor (http://www.clicksor.com)

Clicksor will earn you as much as 60% from the amount of money your website produces. What you get is about the same as AdSense, there are targeted text ads, you can view the revenues from your website in real time. You can receive money via PayPal or through a check every two weeks, provided that you have earned more then $50. If you haven't made that much, your earning roll over to the next period

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Affiliate Marketing and Pay Per Click

 

 


Affiliate Marketing and Pay Per Click


Do you want to make more money? Do you want to turn that computer you spent so much money on into a cash cow? Well it is possible. It won’t happen overnight but with time and hard work you’ll soon be working from home if you choose. 


Do you currently have a website? Do you wonder why it isn’t making you any money? You keep posting great content, wonderful writing samples and articles but still your balance is zero. Well perhaps you need to expand your horizons. By signing up for pay per click affiliate sites you can soon see cash going into your account simply by maintaining your site.


One of the most popular Pay per click programs is Google adsense. Google Adsense will take care of the advertising for you. When you sign up, your site will have new advertisements and banner places in the open spaces. If anyone visits your site and clicks on one of the ads, you get a referral payment. Again, Google takes care of the ad placement allowing you to concentrate on increasing the traffic to your site.


Joining a scheme such as Google adsense is a good idea. They will help to promote your site and advise you on how to increase your traffic. 


If you have been maintaining your website for a while, you probably know that one of the best ways to attract traffic is through the use of keywords. The right keywords will have them flocking to your site. The wrong words will have them running in droves. Sites such as Google adsense can help with this as well. They operate Google ad words. This will help maximize the key word usage and help get the correct one for the most traffic. Google does charge for this service so you need to be sure it is worth it before you buy. You don’t want all of your profits ate up by the ad words scheme.


When you sign up for Google adsense, you can be assured that page appropriate ads will be places on your webpage. If you have a pet care site then things related to that topic will be placed. Obscure and ads that have nothing to do with your page are not likely to impress your reader or increase your earnings.


Google Adsense is only one example of search engines that offer a pay per click money making service. There are hundreds of others. One of the most notable is Yahoo publisher. It functions in much the same way as Google adsense and offers a similar style of service. Which one you choose will largely depend on you. If you have several sites, you could try both schemes. See which one is better and go with that one.


If you have a or several web pages that just seem to be doing nothing, then look into a pay per click program. Sites such as Google adsense and yahoo publisher will do most of the hard work for you. They will place the ads and decide which ads will be best for your site. This will leave you time to do the most important thing; increase your site traffic and eventually your ad revenue. If you have websites, look into pay per click. The service is free so you have nothing to loose.


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3 Things All Affiliate Marketers Need To Survive Online

 

 

3 Things All Affiliate Marketers Need To Survive Online 


Every affiliate marketer is always looking for the successful market that gives the biggest paycheck. Sometimes they think it is a magic formula that is readily available for them. Actually, it is more complicated than that. It is just good marketing practices that have been proven over years of hard work and dedication.

There are tactics that have worked before with online marketing and is continuing to work in the online affiliate marketing world of today. With these top three marketing tips, you will be able to able to increase your sales and survive in the affiliate marketing online.


What are these three tactics?


1. Using unique web pages to promote each separate product you are marketing. Do not lump all of it together just to save some money on web hosting. It is best to have a site focusing on each and every product and nothing more. 


Always include product reviews on the website so visitors will have an initial understanding on what the product can do to those who buys them. Also include testimonials from users who have already tried the product. Be sure that these customers are more than willing to allow you to use their names and photos on the site of the specific product you are marketing. 


You can also write articles highlighting the uses of the product and include them on the website as an additional page. Make the pages attractive compelling and include calls to act on the information. Each headline should attract the readers to try and read more, even contact you. Highlight your special points. This will help your readers to learn what the page is about and will want to find out more.


2. Offer free reports to your readers. If possible position them at the very top side of your page so it they simply cannot be missed. Try to create autoresponder messages that will be mailed to those who input their personal information into your sign up box. According to research, a sale is closed usually on the seventh contact with a prospect.


Only two things can possibly happen with the web page alone: closed sale or the prospect leaving the page and never return again. By placing useful information into their inboxes at certain specified period, you will remind them of the product they thought they want later and will find out that the sale is closed. Be sure that the content is directed toward specific reasons to buy the product. Do not make it sound like a sales pitch. 


Focus on important points like how your product can make life and things easier and more enjoyable. Include compelling subject lines in the email. As much as possible, avoid using the word "free" because there are still older spam filters that dumps those kind of contents into the junk before even anyone reading them first. Convince those who signed up for your free reports that they will be missing something big if they do not avail of your products and services.


3. Get the kind of traffic that is targeted to your product. Just think, if the person who visited your website has no interest whatsoever in what you are offering, they will be among those who move on and never come back. Write articles for publication in e-zines and e-reports. This way you can locate publications that is focusing on your target customers and what you have put up might just grab their interest.


Try to write a minimum of 2 articles per week, with at least 300-600 words in length. By continuously writing and maintaining these articles you can generate as many as 100 targeted readers to your site in a day. 

Always remember that only 1 out of 100 people are likely to buy your product or get your services. If you can generate as much as 1,000 targeted hits for your website in a day, that means you can made 10 sales based on the average statistic. 


The tactics given above does not really sound very difficult to do, if you think about it. It just requires a little time and an action plan on your part. 


Try to use these tips for several affiliate marketing programs. You can end maintaining a good source of income and surviving in this business that not all marketers can do. 

Besides, think of the huge paychecks you will be receiving.

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Affiliate Marketing Businesses VS Sole Ownership

 

 


Affiliate Marketing Businesses VS Sole Ownership


Today, many of us want to back in our jobs and go to work for ourselves. However, the difference between those who want it and those that actually do it is staggering. Those that do make the attempt have two options open to them. Create their own sole proprietorship or create and affiliate marketing business. Both can be quite productive if they are successful.


Business requires a great deal of work despite the avenue you take. The more you're put in the more you are likely to get back. However, the sole proprietorship requires much more time and commitment and a much greater degree of risk. Creating your own business is extremely difficult. Unless you have a unique idea that is marketable you are going to have compitition with other businesses. You have to create stragedies to attract customers away from the already well known businesses in your area and over to yours. If you succeed the rewards can be immense but if you fail you could loose everything.


Affiliate marketing businesses provide several advantages in this area. First, you are marketing products that are already in existence. Fairly known brands are not so hard to sell especially if the have a good reputation. Good and trusted products will attract customers much faster than something new and unknown. Affiliate marketing takes care of all of this for you.


Being a sole proprietor is incredibly risky. If your business fails like the vast majorities do your source of income has ended. Depending on how much debt your business had and how your financed the venture, you could loose much more than income. 


Affiliate marketing takes the risk away. You paid according to how well you perform. You do not need to worry how the business is performing overall. You get your commission based on what you sell. Affiliate marketing businesses are usually well established so you don't have to worry about them folding up at a moments notice.


Advertising is a huge part of any business. If you're a sole proprietor, advertising depends on you. You have to have enough in your budget to hire someone or devise a campaign yourself. The first costs money and the latter requires a great deal of time.


With affiliate marketing, the advertising is taken care of for you. You're usually given all you need in the form of leaflets, catalogs and other product information. You also likely given good advice on how best to sell the products. Affiliate marketing programs should try to help you as much as possible. They better you do the better they do.


Finally, many times you need support and advice when you run a business. If you're a sole proprietor, you'll have to hire out professionals for this. This runs into extra costs for your business. With affiliate marketing, there should be a representative on hand that you can contact for support and advice. This service is usually free to all members.


Business is tough no matter how you slice it. Either route you take will require hard work and dedication. However, if you want to work for yourself, why not join a program where most of the work is done for you. With affiliate marketing, the risk is taken away. This allows you time to concentrate on what needs to be done. Making profits and creating your business.

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Build and Start Your Blog

 

 


BUILD AND START YOUR BLOG

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The Super Affiliate System

 







 

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12 Minute Affiliate Program

 

 12 Minute Affiliate Program


Breakthrough Software Uses Proprietary "Sleep-Sales Technology" To Generate Sales While You’re Tucked Comfortably In Bed.


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How to Do Successful Affiliate Marketing

 

 

How to Do Successful Affiliate Marketing

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Being a successful affiliate marketer can be very lucrative. You will make a percentage of sales for each item that you convince someone to buy. This means that you don't have to create a product. Here are 10 tips to help you succeed.

1. Promote Only Products You Believe In

It's so much easier telling people about products or services that you truly love and believe in. You'll have much more to say about them if you like them. You'll be able to explain the benefits so much better if you are passionate about the products.

2. Learn Traffic-Building Strategies

It's important to learn as much as you can about website traffic-building strategies. You want to push and pull as much traffic to your products as possible. It doesn't matter if it's to a sales page, or to a website with more information. You will need to build traffic using every means available to you.

3. Know Your Audience

In order to best provide good products, you'll need to ensure that you know who your audience is. If you know them well, you will know what they want in a product or service. You'll know what their problems are and find a way to offer them products that solve them.

4. Provide Value to Your Audience

Anything you offer your audience, whether free or paid, should provide value above all else. If the things you offer don't make the audience feel like they're getting more than they paid for, they're going to be unhappy.

5. Follow the Rules and Laws

Disclose that you have an affiliate relationship with the items that you promote and that you'll earn a small percentage of sales. It's the law first of all, and secondly, it's just a nice thing to do. People will not be upset about it if you let them know up front.

6. Test Different Designs and Copy

When you come up with copy, sales pages or ad designs for your promotions, make sure to test them out to find out which kind works better for your audience. Change one small thing at a time to find out which version does better.

7. Work with the Affiliate Manager

If you are promoting products that have an affiliate program and they have an affiliate manager, this is a great sign of a wonderful product. The great thing is you can work with the affiliate manager to ensure you have the marketing collateral you want to use to promote.

8. Not a Get-Rich-Quick Scheme

One thing to keep in mind as you move forward is that it's not going to happen overnight that you go from zero dollars to six figures. You can make good profits, but it will take some time.

9. Get Good at Review Writing

One way to promote affiliate products is to write great product reviews. Write them for your own content purposes, but also write them on other platforms where the product lives.

10. Be Yourself

The best thing you can give your audience is a glimpse into who you are. That's what makes you unique and special. Your audience will appreciate getting to know you, and that will make them trust you more.

Companies are happy to pay commissions to people just like you, in return for selling their products and services. You have the potential to make a great income when you choose the right niche, stay committed, and understand your audience. For a no-nonsense, kick-start guide to getting started, download my free checklist, Affiliate Marketing For Beginners at https://jonallo.com/affiliatechecklist

Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Jon_Allo/1079948

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Affiliate Marketing, Digital Marketting, Digital Advertising, Online Promotion

 

 

Affiliate Marketing, Digital Marketting, Digital Advertising, Online Promotion

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Affiliate Marketing
The term affiliate marketing refers to the concept whereby a merchant/dealer who is the advertiser appoints one or several advertiser/s who generate traffic or leads to the merchant's website, in order to generate larger sales. These advertisers who are typically known as affiliates are paid on the basis of either performance measure or registrations or direct sales generated by them, as may be the decided terms.
The affiliate marketer promotes the products/ services of the client merchant through various websites, blogs, posts, articles etc. directing the traffic to the merchant's website who then pays commission or remuneration to such marketer. There could be thousands of affiliate marketers for one website whose motive is to generate visitors to the website who are potential to originate sales for the website
Such a marketer makes use of analytical tools to keep track of the types of links and posts that generate actual sales.
How Affiliate Marketing Works
A merchant that wants to reach a wider base of internet users and shoppers may hire an affiliate, who could be the owner of multiple websites or email marketing lists with a wide network. He then communicates and promotes the products offered on the e-commerce platform to his network. He implements banner ads text ads and/or links on their multiple owned websites or via email to his clientele. Advertisement could be in the form of articles, videos, images, etc., which are used to draw an audience's attention to a service or product.
A visitor who clicks on one of these links or ads on the affiliate's site will be redirected to the e-commerce site. If s/he ends up purchasing the product or service, then the e-commerce merchant credits his account with the agreed commission, which could be 5% to 10% of the sale price of the product
Marketers become affiliates in a number of ways that include:
1) By enrolling in retail or e-commerce sites. Shopify, for example, has a program that lets marketers earn commissions on new buyers.
Surveying existing customers to learn their favorite products or services and then contacting those companies to inquire about such programs. For example, a small business marketing consultant might become an affiliate of an email list distribution service. The marketer receives a unique URL. They share that unique URL on social media ads, posts. When the potential buyer clicks on these URL, they get paid by the merchant.
2) Searching online for products that are relevant to the marketer's site and will appeal to the target audience. Most companies that offer such programs indicate that with as related link or "Partners" link at the bottom of their site home page.
3) Looking for potential affiliate products at program managers that include Commission Junction, ClickBank, and ShareASale.

Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Aryaa_Lata_Bhatt/2571466

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Nuclear Engineer Reveals How Content Creators Can Get Insanely High Levels Of Engagement

 

 

Nuclear Engineer Reveals How Content Creators Can Get Insanely High Levels Of Engagement

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If you're a content creator who wants to get exponentially more engagement, response, and "brand power" from your content, then this article will show you how.

Here is the story:

A few years ago, I had created a niche-based digital course designed for a small part of my audience, that didn't even come close to my other courses' sales. So after I sold it, I told my small band of customers where they could consume the content on my website, and then went about my business as usual.

But right after that, something very odd started to happen.

My little "niche" product hardly anyone bought got well over 10 times more engagement than all my most popular courses combined.

At first I thought I must have accidentally hit some kind of "nerve" with my list.

After all, I was getting several times more people consuming & completing the course, engaging with me about it, asking questions, and giving feedback than I ever got from my far more popular products. So I decided to ask my customers what it was about this particular course that was so engagement-worthy. That way, I could do more of whatever it was the next time. Much to my ego's disappointment, it had nothing to do with the quality of his course. Nor had I magically stumbled onto some kind of secret demand in my list. It was all a result of an extremely embarrassing "rookie" tech mistake that was especially humiliating for a world renown software developer & former Navy nuclear engineer who prides myself on my attention to detail. You see, what happened was, I had set up my product in a WordPress site and foolishly forgot to set the security permissions to protect the content from being illegally downloaded & shared. This is the first thing any responsible online marketer or software developer does. Not doing so was as negligent as an airline pilot not checking to make sure there's fuel in the tank before taking off. And it turned out my customers - being tech developers, and more software savvy than the norm - not only started downloading my content (instead of consuming it through their desktop computers as I intended)... but they knew how to easily copy that content onto their phones. That was why I was getting so much engagement, more questions asked, and lots of feedback.

However, it was not because of any "genius" on my part - but because the content was readily available on their mobile devices.

In other words:

That content was simply easier & more convenient to consume.

Naturally, I took this marketing "intel" and started making my other courses, group coaching, and trainings easier to access on a phone. And while that certainly got better results, more engagement, new back-end sales, and more overall business... it wasn't getting my content that same "feeding frenzy" kind of engagement my little niche product got. So after a little more experimenting & testing, and talking to my customers, and digging into the research about optimal learning & how the human brain wants to engage with content... I discovered another important piece of the puzzle. And what I discovered was, in order to get that elusive hyper-engagement I was chasing, it wasn't enough to simply make that content easily accessible on my customers' phones by making my sites "mobile-optimized" or "mobile responsive" or "mobile friendly." No, in order to get those extreme levels of engagement...

That content had to specifically be delivered inside a mobile app.

What had happened originally was this:

My customers were copying the content into iTunes, YouTube, and other media player apps on their phones, and consuming the content through those apps, not their mobile phone web browsers. And this one, laughably simple change in the way I was delivering content drastically overhauled my entire business, the way my customers & clients engaged with me, and my overall sales. After that, I got obsessed with mobile learning & selling and did a "deep dive" into the subject. I began by examining research done by some of the most brilliant tech engineers at prestigious billion dollar software, hardware, & tech companies. During this research I found out all kinds of interesting facts I'd never heard before - including during all my years as a developer, and while creating multi-million dollar marketing, SEO, and email & website automation campaigns using some the most sophisticated software systems on the planet.

For example, I learned:

The average person touches their phone nearly 3,000 times per day

Those same peoples' phones are always within 3-feet of them - including when sleeping, eating, driving, traveling, flying, hiking, working, waiting for appointments, exercising, walking the dog, watching TV, playing with their kids, shopping, laying awake at night plagued with insomnia, at parties, sitting in the bar, or even when in the bathroom

  • 70%+ of all digital content is now consumed on mobile phones
  • A whopping 92% of the time spent on a phone is in an app, NOT in a web browser
  • Less than 8% of people log into a website via a web browser on their phone to consume
  • courses, entertainment, or other content (which is why, for example, Facebook course completion rates are an abysmal 4% on average) - yet web-based browsers and desktop apps are still how the vast majority of businesses deliver their content
  • Well over 600,000 websites are created per DAY, creating armies of competition in the marketplace, while only around 60,000 mobile apps are published in the Apple & Google Play stores per MONTH (and roughly 1/3 of those are just updates, not brand new mobile apps) where there is dramatically less competition
  • All of which means, hardly anyone in any niche or in any industry is offering their content on a legitimate mobile app... even though that is where all your clients & customers are going, where they want to consume & engage with content, and most importantly... where they clearly prefer to buy your content.
What exactly does all this mean for you?

It means if you are one of the few businesses who delivers and sells your content in a legitimate mobile app (and not just a "mobile optimized" site or a cheaply made desktop app pretending to be a mobile app)... where your clients & customers already are, and where they prefer to consume and pay for content... you automatically have a huge, "built-in" advantage over all the businesses who don't have a mobile app. Much like early website adopters had a huge built-in advantage over businesses who did not have a website.

And that's just for starters.

I also quickly realized the importance of a business having your own app developed, instead of relying on & sending your customers & clients to iTunes, YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, or any other company's mobile app platform to deliver your paid or free content. That way, you can stop sending your hard won customers to those companies and their "worlds" - with all the distractions, 3rd party ads, privacy breaches, de-platforming, and where your competitors are always battling it out with each other for attention. And instead, you can send your customers, clients, & leads to YOUR world, where there's no competition, and where you're the only one they are paying any attention to while they are inside your app.

There were many more lessons I learned during this time as well.

But for content creators specifically, here they are summed up:

1. Put your content in a mobile app to make it easier to consume

2. Get your own app developed

3. If money is an object (having an app developed can cost between $50,000 and $125,000) find what's called a "Container App"

These are apps within a mobile app another company has created specifically for businesses who can't afford their own mobile app, but still want the power a mobile app can give your content and your business.

Here is how they work:

A company selling a container app has it listed in the Google Play & Apple stores. And you are able to have a mobile app presence of your own "within" that app, along with all that company's other customers. It's still your app (inside the container app), but you just won't have your own app in the app stores. That means, what you sacrifice in the ego-boost and visibility and rankings of having your own app in the app stores, you make up for in having one small monthly price and letting the company selling access to their container app worry about keeping it compliant, updated, and maintained behind the scenes for you.

Whatever the case, take a serious look at mobile app technology.

If you can afford to build your own, that is ideal.

But if money is an issue, search out one of the many container apps available. Then put your content inside there, and watch what happens to your engagement, sales, and response. If your experience is anything like mine and thousands of other content creators, I think you will be quite happy with the results.

I've recently taken my background as a former Navy nuclear engineer, and as an enterprise-class software developer, API-level marketing automation specialist, & entrepreneur who's built multiple million-dollar business operations... and rolled them into a single affordable container mobile app called:

"Learnistic"

You can publish your content in any form, and put it inside a platform you can control the branding and the look and the feel of. It also seamlessly integrates with your front & back-end marketing (websites, email, etc). And it can also give your business and your brand built-in prestige, class, and credibility.

Use the URL below to get a free test drive where you can see what it looks like with your branding, load it up with some content, and make it your own - as well as play with it, impress your colleagues & peers with it, and get completely comfortable with it before spending even a single penny.

To get your free test drive go here:

https://www.Learnistic.com

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