Press Release - Building On A Budget - Another Mike Dillard Classic Must Grab
" Mike Dillard, Author of Magnetic Sponsoring, expert internet marketer and copywriter, teaches five best ways that generate free good quality leads for your business on a budget. "
by Sidney Juachon
Source: http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200803/1204938671.html
Just started out their own business? Next step is to find a way to make that business be known on the internet.
Thanks to Mike Dillard and company, Building On A Budget is conceived. This book is intended to help someone starting out their business while being on a very limited monetary budget (not to exceed $500 a month).
However, other resources like time, will, determination, and the energy to do the work must be available.
Those who belong in this category will learn how to generate free traffic to their website and thus get free leads through the following topics by the time they completed this book:
How to turn your traffic into live exclusive leads...even on a budget.
Craigslist - Very popular online classifieds site gets 6 billion visits a month and your ad gets visited.
Videos and You Tube - Your videos on YouTube, the 2nd most visited website in the world (behind Yahoo.com) will get your business a lot of exposure.
Press Releases and Ezines - popular media where your business can get real strong exposure. Get a few more articles and you may be dubbed by many as an expert.
Blogs - Why setting one up can get you web traffic leading to qualified prospects within 24 to 72 hours.
Funded Proposals - Why let your leads go down the drain when a prospect may say no to your business. Instead help them make sure that when they start their own home-based business, they either get Building On A Budget or Magnetic Sponsoring before they decide on an opportunity. At least they didn't have to hear you say "I told you so!" and instead they say "I read it so!".
I just read through this whole book and it's well written with simple to follow instructions. Although I already know how some of the topics in this book are processed, I learned some new ways on how to drive more traffic to my websites.
For those of you who needs a way to build your business on a limited budget, this is the book you want to get and I encourage you to get it.
For more information about Building On A Budget, you can go to http://myaplan.buildingonabudget.com and see the details of this Mike Dillard classic.
You cannot afford not to have this book. Highly recommended.
Sidney Juachon, a loving father, a business developer, web developer, and computer expert, tells his experiences in the network and affiliate marketing industry or his family accomplishments. Despite earning two Masters degrees, he's determined to make the most out of network marketing not to give up to crack the code and win big, even if it takes to change companies or uplines to do it.
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Recruiting Through Craigslist
If you're recruiting people to join your downline on craigslist, don't be surprised if your ad doesn't show up. if it did, don't be surprised if it got flagged and deleted. That's because the jobs section is meant for those who are seeking to work for someone else, like a 9-6 job where they commute 2 hours every day back and forth, back and forth, and you know how that goes.
My suggestion is set up an account with craigslist, using an gmail account. However, make sure you have one account per day, so for example if you're going to post on Monday, you set up an account for Monday, like and userid with a Monday on it. Using that account, post your ads on the small biz section. optimize it for a keyword, like "work at home mom" or something like that. Put it in a city like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, or New York City, where the ads expire in seven days. Withing 24-48 hours, Google reindexes its search ending and gives time sensitive ads, like craigslist ads a higher ranking. When that ad expires, log back to the account, repost it and the ad will continue to show.
As long as you're consistent, you'll never know what will turn up.
I won't guarantee conversions to signups right away, but if someone Googles "work at home mom", your ad may come up.
Continue your recruiting on the jobs section and the IP address of your computer may be logged and banned by Craigslist.
Sidney
My suggestion is set up an account with craigslist, using an gmail account. However, make sure you have one account per day, so for example if you're going to post on Monday, you set up an account for Monday, like and userid with a Monday on it. Using that account, post your ads on the small biz section. optimize it for a keyword, like "work at home mom" or something like that. Put it in a city like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, or New York City, where the ads expire in seven days. Withing 24-48 hours, Google reindexes its search ending and gives time sensitive ads, like craigslist ads a higher ranking. When that ad expires, log back to the account, repost it and the ad will continue to show.
As long as you're consistent, you'll never know what will turn up.
I won't guarantee conversions to signups right away, but if someone Googles "work at home mom", your ad may come up.
Continue your recruiting on the jobs section and the IP address of your computer may be logged and banned by Craigslist.
Sidney
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