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Make Profit Using Facebook Groups

Traditional “funnsels” using email automation are dying a slow, painful death. Aside from the terrible open rates, consumers aren’t dumb – they know you’re going to hassle them with sales emails for the rest of eternity. Email still has it’s place in your marketing ecosystem, but when it comes nurturing cold traffic into qualified sales prospects, there’s a better way. Facebook Groups Facebook Groups (and other online communities) are one of the best ways to generate more leads for your business. Right now we’re using a Facebook Group to generate 20 to 30 qualified leads each month. It’s a honey pot of leads that can be called on as needed to keep our growth steady and trending upwards. In this post I’m going to take you behind the scenes of our Facebook Group and show you how to apply the same strategy to your business. Why Facebook Groups? There’s a lot of noise on the internet. Building a community to nurture prospective customers is 10x more powerful than trying to get them on an e

Money Making Without A Blog Or Website

Tons of people are on the web looking for ways to sustain themselves with an income stream online. The majority talkb about blogging and owning a website and so on and so forth. I'm gonna switch it up a bit and focus on different ways to get that cash money rolling in. Even though making your own website or blog is one way to make a decent amount of money online, not everyone can or wants to go down the path of starting something unknown from scratch. The upside is that there are ways to make money without owning a blog. Here are a few.

Income with Article Writing 

monetizing an article you wrote yourself is one of the quickest and easiest way to start that passive income we all search and seek online for. Now, in case there is confusion, I dont mean writing articles for others then having them pay you. Although you are more than welcome to try that out, it is not the way to start something passive. That's just more like a straight up job. What I'm referring to is writing keyword focused articles then monetizing them by submitting them to online services like info barrel. Heres the scoop. You pick a keyword or phrase that gets a decent search demand along with a nice advertising payout (amount merchants pay search engines to make their businesses visible when searching the for the chosen keyword)



Once the task of picking the keyword is done, write an article of 600-1200 words and send it to info barrel . They will review and publish the article on their site. Whenever a search is conducted that includes your keyword and your article shows up on the search listing ( they of course need to click your article) info barrel will pay you 75 percent of ad revenue it receives. The website receives payment because it displays ads on their articles. And yours is included with all the rest so you receive a portion of that revenue. This is called ad sharing. So that's it. Pretty simple. Stay tuned for my next post and I will elaborate on keywords and keyword research. Until then...

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