Cameron Hill
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Hey there guys, so I've seen a lot of confusion about how people can actually make money online. I posted this somewhere, but I thought I'd put it as a thread too so more people see it. My weapon of choice so to speak when it comes to making money online is email marketing. That doesn't mean all I do is send out emails, in fact I hardly spend any time doing that at all, but that's where the money is generated.
It's my weapon of choice because, after some setup, it gives you your time back. It gives you freedom to do what you want when you want it. AND it has massive capacity for scaling up to make a lot more money.
The basic idea (the way that I do it, and that I'd recommend) is to build an email list, that is, a list of email addresses.
You do this by driving traffic to a "squeeze" page (aka opt-in page) you create to do with a certain niche. You offer an ebook, a video course etc.. a FREE gift, and then they put in their email address so you can send it to them.
Then, you build a relationship with them (optional but I recommend it), and then you send them good products that other people have made, usually in a series of emails, they click on your links and you get a cut.
So steps for you:
1. pick a niche
2. find an autoresponder, eg aweber, getresponse, sendlane
3. build a squeeze page (don't worry if you don't have tech skills, there are ways around that)
4. set up a series of autoresponder emails that automatically send to the email address when obtained (with your affiliate links inside)
4.5 drive people to this squeeze page (called "traffic") via paid advertising (eg paid clicks, facebook ads, etc.) or free advertising (eg. blog, YouTube, podcasts) or a combination of both.
5. also do this with broadcasts, which you send out every day/ a couple times a week.
6. Make 200$/month (quite easy, you can scale this up a lot and make a lot more, as others have said!)
That's the basic process in my eyes. As you can see it's really quite simple. What helped me big time was finding mentors and investing in courses.
If you have any questions about specific steps in the process, please do post below! I'm here to help anyway I can. I relied on great mentors helping me in the beginning, so I'm just looking to "pay it forward".
All the best
Cam
It's my weapon of choice because, after some setup, it gives you your time back. It gives you freedom to do what you want when you want it. AND it has massive capacity for scaling up to make a lot more money.
The basic idea (the way that I do it, and that I'd recommend) is to build an email list, that is, a list of email addresses.
You do this by driving traffic to a "squeeze" page (aka opt-in page) you create to do with a certain niche. You offer an ebook, a video course etc.. a FREE gift, and then they put in their email address so you can send it to them.
Then, you build a relationship with them (optional but I recommend it), and then you send them good products that other people have made, usually in a series of emails, they click on your links and you get a cut.
So steps for you:
1. pick a niche
2. find an autoresponder, eg aweber, getresponse, sendlane
3. build a squeeze page (don't worry if you don't have tech skills, there are ways around that)
4. set up a series of autoresponder emails that automatically send to the email address when obtained (with your affiliate links inside)
4.5 drive people to this squeeze page (called "traffic") via paid advertising (eg paid clicks, facebook ads, etc.) or free advertising (eg. blog, YouTube, podcasts) or a combination of both.
5. also do this with broadcasts, which you send out every day/ a couple times a week.
6. Make 200$/month (quite easy, you can scale this up a lot and make a lot more, as others have said!)
That's the basic process in my eyes. As you can see it's really quite simple. What helped me big time was finding mentors and investing in courses.
If you have any questions about specific steps in the process, please do post below! I'm here to help anyway I can. I relied on great mentors helping me in the beginning, so I'm just looking to "pay it forward".
All the best
Cam