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Re: I like this business model - pros, cons?
Posted By: Adrian Hines In Response To: I like this business model - pros, cons? (Diana)
Date: Thursday, April 16, 2009, at 8:58 a.m.(pst)
>> Am trying to make my workload a bit easier while still making money
>> online. Have less time than I used to for site design, maintenance,
>> emails, all that stuff.>> So had this idea while I was walking the dog (amazing how much a nice
>> walk on a beautiful day with a cute puppy will clear your brain...).>> What if I concentrated on promoting affiliate products, using
>> articles?>> If I promote someone else's product, I don't need to handle follow-up
>> or provide support or even necessarily have a website.>> Say I just wrote articles, that promoted (linked to) a particular
>> product, and then used some article distribution service like Matt
>> Callen's new one (linke below, joined today, sounds cool!) - wouldn't that
>> work?>> Assuming the articles are good, they could get widely distributed over
>> time. I can write more whenever I want, even have them rewritten.>> The only DOWNSIDE I see to this is that if I'm promoting someone
>> else's product instead of my own, I lose the ability to make follow-up and
>> back-end sales because I don't have a list - but then again, I don't
>> really want to do THAT anymore, either.>> Whatcha think? Does this make any sense?
Diana let me share a few pointers with you. You ALWAYS want to have a list of some sort. Even if you are promoting someone elses product. I will guarantee that whatever product you are promoting, they are building a list.
To address your concern about freeing up time, I would suggest outsourcing your article writing (unless you like writing). I have someone that I just pay $6 an article. They are always well written and on time. With you outsourcing you can now do more things that produce money for you.
Adrian Hines
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