There is a gentleman I know who has made truckloads of money by placing simple ads. When he started out he could only place offline ads but that was enough to enable him bring in $ 60million dollars in ten years.
Listen up and you could be doing the same.
After you have done your market research and have found a hungry market with disposable income and a willingness to buy online you must now find an appropriate front end that offers a unique solution. You can achieve this by either creating the product yourself if you have the expertise or buying a private label rights product and creating your own products from that.
You should create products with a small price tag and more expensive products that offer the intermediate and advanced level solutions in that marketplace. When you have all that in place it is time to source the most appropriate places to place your ads.
For offline ad placement you must identify in which national newspapers and magazines your kind of offers are normally found. Where the competition gathers - is a big clue. You must be conscious also of the age group that reads those newspapers these days.
Craft your ad accordingly. A classified ad will do fine. Make sure the ad creates curiosity and drives the reader to take action. You can spice it up with an offer of a free report or a give away product in the appropriate format for your offer.
They can only get the free report by giving their details on a website - your squeeze page. From there you send them to your sales page. Of the ones who buy you can follow them up with a bigger offer in a couple of weeks.
For online ad placement it is quicker and easier to identify where to place your ads. If you are not a pro but have a budget you are better of hiring some help till you learn how.Hire someone with a proven track record not someone who sounds like they know what they are talking about. Online in addition to text pay per click ads, you can place banner ads on online forums and blogs.
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