Your Input IS Valuable: Choose the Next Topics at I-Marketer

I am interested in hearing what you would like to see in I-Marketer–and everyone who gives me an opinion will be entered in a drawing for a free copy of my Success Secrets Course.

All you need to do is post a comment below featuring a topic or question you would like to see covered in an upcoming issue of I-Marketer.  I will announce the winner in the October 13 issue.

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8 Responses to Your Input IS Valuable: Choose the Next Topics at I-Marketer

  1. I WOULD LIKE INFORMATION ON HOW TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS AND THE STEPTS TO THIS. I WANT TO IN THE FUTURE TO OWN A CHRISTIAN RESORT.

  2. I would like to see information on a couple of different areas.

    1. I have a domain name that I wish to use as my primary business name in the internet world. My greatest challenge has been selecting a direction for the services and products I will provide. I’d love some information on “stopping” the information overload and the sense that you NEED to have a full package of products to define and begin my business. I KNOW a business can be successful with only a SINGLE product. How do you then build a newsletter surrounding the service or product you are offering and maintain credibility when referencing topics that surround your product….but are not specifically details about portions of your product or service…when working to build your opt-in list of subscribers that you can market yourself to?

    2. What 12 steps would you take if you were a newbie….had a domain name registered and found your web-hosting, had created or come up with/purchased a SINGLE product to build your business on….that would begin your success online. And…with those steps, what recommended resources would you reccommend for those steps assuming you had very small “extra income” of 100 – 200 dollars a week that you could consider risking to build your business and begin generating income that would sustain your monthly costs ang propel growth in the shortes amount of time.

  3. Bert says:

    I would like to see articles on how to get going as far as finding ideas for websites as well as info for putting up good websites with excellent copy in the website.

  4. Kathy says:

    I am currently earning a small income from my website through affililiate marketing. Some of the products I advertise are selling pretty well, while other, similar products haven’t sold in over a year. I would like to have a better conversion rate overall. Should I focus on advertising only a few highly targeted products rather than a wide range of assorted ones?

  5. Steve says:

    Hi Kevin,
    I just received some of your information. I have yet to finish going over
    the material.
    What I probably would like to see in some of the next I-Marketer issues
    are ways to cut through the web hype when someone is evaluating different programs and even affiliates, before they decide what’s real and what’s not.

  6. Dwayne says:

    I would like to see more articles on “How To Start From Nothing” I understand thats asking alot, cause time of course is money, and doing or giving information freely means your litterally giving your time away, which makes your time worh zero money wise. But a few small ideas here and there wouldnt hurt, or actually the actual locations of free information would be even more valuable cause the net seems to be jammed full of spam and pop-ups based around the word “FREE”.

    Just a Idea to help us total “n00bies” in this type of business.

  7. jackjakoubek says:

    Kevin -

    It’s really not too difficult to come up with information products, for example, to sell on-line (and off-line!) What separates the wanna-be’s from the doers is the selling process. In other words, copywriting.

    Do you have any favorite sources of copywriting instruction and, if so, which is the best in your opinion? It seems to me that he (or she) who writes the best copy makes the most trips to the bank.

    JJ

  8. Nutrifitness says:

    I would like to see in addition to some of the comments above..ways to get joint venture partners or affiliates in my specific fitness niche.
    thank you

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