Yes, she's only 16, and she's banked in over $405,000 from affiliate marketing in just under 45 Days!
And she's finally unleashed her secrets in the The Rich 16-Year-Old's New Millionaire System.
You may have noticed that you put a lot of effort into your affiliate marketing, but nothing seems to go quite the way you want. What makes it worse is that each time you're online, you see people saying how they have made tons of money, and you know they are telling the truth. What could you be doing wrong with all the work that you're putting in?
In my experience, most affiliate marketers make one mistake, and it continues to haunt them until they almost give up. They want to give up because if you ask them, they have all the right tools;
they have a website, they are building lists, they are putting up content and they get people visiting, and they're putting in the work but all this just doesn't seem to convert to money in the bank.
They fail to set goals. Goal setting in affiliate marketing is just as important as in any other business, in fact just as important as goal setting in life. The great thing about goal setting in
affiliate marketing is that it's not complex. It's as simple as stating what you want to do in a given period of time.
It's your compass, your way of steering and your way of knowing how close or far off you are from real affiliate income. Once you have all your basics set up, you need to have a clear set of goals regarding how much you want to make. If you are selling one affiliate product for instance, you could say that you want to be able to sell at least 5 products every week.
Once you have already made this decision, a lot of things start to come into perspective. The first thing that you will find yourself wanting to know is just how much money you will get from making those five sales; obviously, the smaller the commission per sale the more you need to sell. Once you see the figure, you will know if you need to adjust it so that it can fit into the level of income that you want your affiliate marketing to bring you. You are now fleshing out your goal.
That's the most important thing to establish initially, and now that it's done, you want to move on and ask yourself what you need to do to make sure that you get enough leads to convert. You
already know that of all the people who will visit your site, a very small percentage of them actually make a purchase. Say that you get 1 person buying out of every 100 leads. That means that for you to be able to get 5 sales in every week you need to attract a minimum of 500 people to your site - 5 will buy. What do you need to do to attract all these people?
If so far all you have is an opt-in box, what if you wrote up a free report with some useful information related to your product that anyone visiting your site can download? Make it such that they have to leave behind a name and email address (for future correspondence) to get access to this product. And then write say 2 or 3 articles every week and post them in different article directories. Any people searching even for general information will come across your article, click through to your site and increase the number of site visitors.
If you make this a consistent effort, what happens? You are putting out 2 or 3 articles every week, you have an updated free report say every month, and all the time, people who land on your site start to trust you as a provider of the information they are looking for.
Source: the Rich 16-Year-Old
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