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The 5 Mistakes That Guarantee Your Business Never Gets Off The Ground

By Jen Perdew 1 Comment

The 5 Mistakes That Guarantee Your Business Never Gets Off The Ground 

 I see ‘$27 gurus’ giving terrible advice all time, while new entrepreneurs follow them straight off a cliff…It just breaks my heart.

 

After years of beating my head against the wall until there was nothing but a bloody spot, I finally realized that much of the advice I’d received from the $27-guru crowd was absolutely wrong.

Not just wrong, but dangerously wrong!

Before I made my first nickel online in 2005, I spent $22,000 of money I didn’t have, $27 at a time on ebook after ebook.

Those low-cost ebooks professing to reveal the secret to making money online without lifting a finger to do the work usually were a colossal waste of money.

They all claimed you could follow some secret black hat ‘hack’ or by slip through an unknown ‘Google loophole’ to make instant cash. Usually, the only one making any money was the one revealing ‘the secret’!

With so many disenchanted wanna-be-get-rich-quick-entrepreneurs out there, no wonder the Internet Marketing crowd got such a bad name.

The real issue for the aspiring business folks was not that financial loss. After all, $27 does break anyone’s bank account. It’s the crushed spirit and the vanishing hope of financial freedom when you realize you’ve squandered your biggest asset.

Time.

Waste too much time following the advice of someone who doesn’t really have a sustainable or successful entrepreneurial experience, and you’re not only at zero again, but you may even be further behind.

Those $27-gurus haven’t built a business. At best, they’ve built an illusion. It may have everyone fooled for a moment, but when things get a little shaky, it all crumbles and disappears in the wind. They disappear never to be heard from again.

It kills me when I see this happening.

That’s why I committed to my long-term goals and passion when building my business.

NAMS didn’t start out as an online business training company but as a hosting company.

When I realized my customers didn’t know who to trust or who to follow to set their businesses up right, I introduced them to the best people, either at the NAMS Workshop or in our MyNAMS Insiders Club.

The Insiders Club became the business behind the glass wall. All the Insiders get to watch as we figure out what’s working today and for the future in the long haul.

It’s a little like making sausage – never pretty, often messy, but always tasty.

What we teach and what we preach is from our experience. Every week, on our live mastermind call with the Insiders, we review our experience in our business and share what’s working and what’s not working from our members as well.

This is real world stuff in real time.

We root out the really bad advice that stinks up the Internet and try to be a guiding light for the new marketer to get on the right path, right away.

Now, I’m not against low-cost items that help you build a system using strategies and tactics that fundamentally work. Just make sure it’s not a ‘hack‘ or ‘hidden loophole‘… there’s no future there. That’s one of the biggest mistakes you can make, taking really bad advice from people who care only about their wallet, not yours.

But it’s not the only bad advice you’ll see.

I’ve decided to reveal the 5 worst pieces of advice you can get and how to avoid it. Here it is:

  1. Create your product first
  2. Get more traffic
  3. Focus on your passion
  4. Get the money and get out
  5. Get your Infrastructure in place first

Bad Advice #1: Create Your Product First…

This is just awful. This piece of advice is the one thing that strips new marketers of all hope because they are guaranteed to fail! And it’s a really a costly failure.

The bad advice is often couched in these well-intentioned platitudes:

“You’ve got something to say and people need to hear it,” or

“You’re an expert. Just claim it and get your product out there for people because they’re waiting on you…”

Frankly, unless you’ve figured out how to cure cancer, no one is waiting to hear what you have to say.

I know we all want to believe that we have solved a serious problem and we have to get our product out the door because people need it.

Maybe they do, but they have to WANT it first.

That’s where all that marketing and sales experience comes in so handy.

And they’re not sitting idly waiting for your product. EVER.

Don’t get me wrong. You may have a great product idea. And you may have some life experience that is absolutely riveting.

But building your product first is the fastest path to going out of business.

Here’s what happens to a lot of new entrepreneurs:

  • you spend all your time building your product
  • throw up some last-minute sales page because a guru said you must have one of those
  • hook up a PayPal account to the buy button
  • wait for people to send you money ‘while you sleep’
  • And then, you wait for people to beat a path to your door

Crickets. Nothing. No nibbles. No sales.

This confirms your worst nightmare. Your husband or wife was right! Your mom said, “I told you so!” Everyone was right. There’s no way to make money with an online business!

It’s time to give up.

What’s missing?

EVERYTHING is missing! Especially sales and marketing strategies and techniques.

You’ve made the classic mistake of spending your hard-earned cash building a product without a market, that doesn’t solve a desperate problem, or that people haven’t said they want or need.

The only one with a desperate problem now is YOU!

Next step? Clinical depression.

Man, this seems harsh as I’m rereading it, but I really wish someone had smacked me upside the head with this TRUTH when I first started.

I’ve done it. Been there. Got the t-shirt.

My XXL says, “I’m with stupid!” and the arrow’s pointing up at my face.

You’re not alone.

That’s why I teach that product creation is the LAST step!

We break the business down into two simple layers: Marketing and Delivery.

  • Marketing equals sales, traffic, conversions – all the skills and techniques required to make money. If you live in this layer and master it, you’ll be rich forever!
  • Delivery equals the plumbing of your business, the infrastructure, the products – all the technology you need to build an empire. And frankly, you never need to know how any of this works…

I love the delivery layer. It’s fun. And it’s tangible. You can see your progress there very quickly.

The marketing layer is harder. You have to get good at sales and marketing to survive.

But don’t spend any time in the delivery layer first…

In fact, you shouldn’t step foot in there until you are making beaucoup money.

It’s not necessary to your success. When you’re making a lot of money selling other people’s products using THEIR delivery layer, you may be ready to build your own – including your own products – if you decide you want the headache of a complex infrastructure. (We’ll talk more about this in #5.)

But not until then.

Here’s another harsh truth: Your product is not so special that it will sell itself.

Everyone I know who is successful in business spends 80 to 95 percent of their time SELLING.

But it’s not really necessary to have your own product. You should focus on selling other products until you get REALLY good at it, and forget creating your own products.

Why? Let’s count the reasons:

  1. You didn’t have to spend the time building it yourself.
  2. You don’t have to invest cash in the solution.
  3. You test the market to determine if the consumer market wants it while being completely detached from the outcome.
  4. You can drop it like a hot potato if it doesn’t sell – and not lose a wink of sleep over it.
  5. You can serve your community by offering solutions to problems which makes you a vital service provider.
  6. You get paid for your performance. The more you sell, the more money you earn.
  7. You learn to sell and market immediately without waiting until everything is ready (when you’re creating your own products).
  8. You build relationships that will reciprocate for you when you’re ready to sell your own products down the road (if you decide to do that).
  9. You discover how to generate cash fast.
  10. You get paid by other people to build your list with quality buyers.

Bad Advice #2: Get More Traffic…

Oy vey!

What if every click on any link to your website costs you $1.

Imagine a little meter in the upper right corner of your site that counted the clicks, dinging every time a new person visits, and withdraws a $1 from your bank account instantly.

No money is going into your website because the person who visits doesn’t buy anything.

Your friend, Annie, has a meter on her site too. And every time someone visits, it dings her account $1 just as it does yours. But within a few minutes, her website meter sends out a beautiful cash register sound and adds $2.

That’s because someone just deposited $2 into her account.

For every dollar she spends, she gets $2.

You tell your friend, Tom, about Annie. You mention how frustrated you are that your site doesn’t seem to be making any money, and you’re not sure what the problem is.

Tom, who doesn’t have a website at all, decides to write an ebook about Annie’s experience. The conclusion is that Annie is going to get very rich as she drives more traffic to her site.

It’s a secret formula anyone can follow Tom says on his sales page, and you can solve your traffic problem with his ebook for just $27.

You buy the book. Tom’s conclusion is that all you need is more traffic because that’s what Annie needs to create more sales with a converting offer.

You decide that’s right! More traffic will solve your problem. You get 10 times the traffic you had and immediately you see that your bank account is draining 10 times faster!

More traffic? No! No! No!

Traffic is a double-edged sword!

Sending lots of traffic to a bad offer that doesn’t convert and continuing to do so over time will bankrupt you FAST!

What’s the solution?

First, get new friends. Tom’s an idiot.

Immediately, stop paying for traffic until you figure out why it’s costing you so much. In other words, why isn’t it converting?

Annie is doing something right. What is it?

Study Annie’s site, her offer, and the marketing system that she’s using. Why is her site converting so well? Talk to her. She’s living the successful online business life.

What’s she doing that you’re not?

Then, look at other people’s offers and conversions. What’s working for them? Why is yours not?

You’ll discover that successful marketers are split testing sales pages, messages, offers and prices to build the best conversion rates.

Terry Dean, one of my real mentors, says: You don’t have a traffic problem. You have a conversion problem!

Always!

Successful marketers are spending as little as possible to determine what works best and then doing more of that.

Testing becomes your best friend.

Make changes slowly and watch your numbers.

Test those changes with small, but meaningful amounts of traffic to make sure your changes are effective in a positive way. Continue testing until the conversions don’t rise any longer.

Test different markets, warm or cold traffic, paid or free, Bing or Google, Facebook or Youtube. You’re looking for the sweet spot.

When your conversions are making you more money than you’re spending, then – and only then – do you need more traffic.

Here’s the key:

If you’re making money because your traffic conversions are really good, then you know exactly how much money you can spend on getting more traffic and it becomes a self-perpetuating system.

But not until.

The final 3 pieces of bad advice really support an attitude of quality and service above all by focusing on your passion AND money, building value in your offers, and creating systems that work for you all the time.

Bad Advice #3: Focus On Your Passion…

Here’s a disclaimer.

I wholeheartedly believe in this philosophy. I teach it. I preach it. 

But there’s a second part to this that has to be considered: How is your money situation today?

If you’re panicked about paying your electric bill today, telling you to follow your bliss and focus on your passion is a real disservice.

Your passion at the moment is to get enough money to pay the electric bill!

And, as a business coach, I’m an idiot if I don’t recognize that.

There are two parts to a passion-based business. And by the way, I LOVE passion-based businesses because when you love what you’re doing, chances are that you’ll do it for a really long time and successfully!

Most people who start a business are reacting to some force in their lives. Here are some examples:

  • Down-sized or laid off or fired
  • Medical ailments restrict what you can do
  • Incredibly unhappy working for the man
  • Very passionate about a cause or a process
  • The control freak who doesn’t trust anyone or any institution to be there for you
  • Entrepreneurialitis (I made up that word) which presents itself as an extreme freedom seeker

All of these have one thing in common: Transition.

Every entrepreneur I know started their business while in some form of transition. And transition, by definition, is a state of flux which can be very stressful.

So, the two parts of creating a passion-based business are:

  1. Triage – how to stop the bleeding quickly? Every person in transition needs to reduce the stress as fast as possible. Often, that means building a system to create money fast to alleviate the financial stress as well as a support group to prop you up and guide you through the personal stress that appears when friends and family tell you that you may be a little crazy for starting a business. (I have an aunt who still tells after 12 years of online business, “I just wish you’d get a job.”)
  2. Long-term prognosis – now, that you’ve stopped the bleeding and reduced your stress, how do you build a business that feeds your soul, one that you can love a long time?

So, when you hear teachers (like me) say, “Follow your passion,” make sure you are past the triage stage of your business life.

Always keep your passion in front of you. But reduce your stress first so you can survive.

Why is focusing on passion AND money so important?

There’s a little thing called the Important / Urgent matrix. It’s one of the best reminders for what you should be working on at all times.

UrgentImportantMatrix

You’ll notice there are four quadrants:

  1. Urgent and Important
  2. Important but not Urgent
  3. Urgent but not Important
  4. Not Urgent and not Important

I won’t go into this in detail. We do that in the Insiders Club. But I will point out that if building a business around your passion is your IMPORTANT goal, then paying the electric bill is the URGENT.

Once the Urgent and Important needs are met, you want to live in as much of the Important and not Urgent world as possible because that’s where your growth and happiness is sure to live.

Never focus on your passion without taking care of your basic needs first. Huge mistake. But you want to focus on your passion as much as possible.

Bad Advice #4: Get the Money and Get Out…


This is just horrible advice.

We all want more money, but getting money at any cost is one the most immoral things you can do. The street equivalent is the Old-West snake oil salesman.

He sold a solution that didn’t work at best, and was deadly at worst, while disappearing quickly before the poor consumer could complain – or recover, as the case may be.

In today’s marketplace, there are a lot of snake oil salesmen.

They’re selling solutions:

  • to problems you don’t really have
  • that don’t work
  • or even worse, that cause bigger issues than you had in the beginning

How many times have you purchased a product or a training program only to find that 3 months later, the access page is gone, the seller has disappeared, or doesn’t support the product any longer?

They’ve basically done the product launch hit-and-run.

Hit your wallet and run with the money!

Why would they do that?

It’s about the money.

It’s always about the money for people like that.

I love money too. Money allows me to have a great life with a great wife doing things that we love to do together. It allows me to spend time with my parents and my kids when our schedules permit. And it allows me to support my family when they need help.

But most of all, money allows me to serve my customers and my community, especially the MyNAMS Insiders Club community better.

For example, when the NAMS team searched for more than a year for the right WordPress page builder, we landed on Beaver Builder. It’s an outstanding tool that’s easy to use and performs way more design tasks than we’ll ever use.

Our pages, designed in Beaver Builder, have become beautiful and modern.

Instead of buying the single or multi-site license, I bought the agency license. I paid twice as much for that tool, and will annually.

Then, I gave the license to ALL Insiders as one benefit of being an Insider with Beaver Builder’s blessing!

I used the money that I earned from their membership dues to give more value back to them.

When you focus on prospects and customers and how to create better value to improve those relationships, every offer whether it’s yours or a partner’s solution must support and enhance that relationship.

The relationship becomes more important than the money.

I have dug into my own pocket to give more value to our Insiders even when I didn’t have the money to spare. The relationship with Insiders is that important.

Today, as of this writing, an Insider gets:

  • Beaver Builder multi-site license
  • Beaver Builder Power Pack templates add-on tools
  • FTC Guardian (basic version)
  • Simple Video Management System (single site license)
  • Simple Click Tracker (single site license)
  • Simple Countdown Creator (single site license)
  • Simple Quiz Engine (single site license)

And a single site license of all the other plugins we’re launching this year (that will be about 10 plugins total.)

That’s just a sampling of the tools that we provide in addition to the team and training resources.

Bad Advice #5: Get Your Infrastructure in Place First

Now there’s a piece of advice that will keep you stuck in never-never-land forever!

And it couldn’t be more wrong.

Your infrastructure is only important if you’ve got money-making funnels to your own products in place. If you do, then focus on infrastructure.

But for this particular piece of advice, the keyword is “FIRST”!

Refer back to Bad Advice#1 in Part 1. Never build your product or your infrastructure until you’ve borrowed someone else’s to learn how to market and sell their products.

Infrastructure costs money.

Every email, every subscriber, every download has a cost associated with it.

It makes no sense to create a huge infrastructure expense overhead before you have an income rolling in.

That being said, you will need some basic infrastructure such as:

  • Domain name. (If nothing else, you’ll want to establish your email marketing brand with the domain name. David [@] MyNAMS.com is much more impressive than david [@] gmail.com. You can get one registered today quickly and easily at my registrar called SimpleNicheDomains.com – this will cost you about $10 per year.
  • Autoresponder system. Building your list from day 1 of your new business is your number 1 job. An autoresponder system like Aweber is great to start with. And you’ll get started for less than $25 per month. You don’t even have to have a landing page or a hosting account outside of Aweber at first, but you will soon. And that’s easy.

For hosting and further infrastructure tools, refer back to our favorite tools post.

But back to our original premise, don’t get befuddled by the technology!

Your job as an online business person is to sell stuff putting it bluntly.

If you don’t sell stuff, you don’t make money. If you don’t make money, you don’t have a business, but an expensive hobby.

And I don’t know about you, but I can’t afford to have an expensive hobby.

Therefore, selling stuff is the key.

Other people’s stuff is fine.

Sell using affiliate platforms, social media, Youtube, and email if that works.

But SELL!

Learning how to sell is the best, most profitable skill you can learn. Don’t get suckered into thinking you have to have an extensive website infrastructure.

Not true. Sell and earn enough money until you can hire help to build an infrastructure for you.

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Create Your First Webinar In 14 Days!

By Jen Perdew Leave a Comment

14 Days To Your First Webinar

RockYour Webinar

Webinars are a great marketing tool. But learning how to create webinars makes them an even greater marketing tool.

Webinars can be scary if you've never done one before. Or even scarier if you've done one and it kinda went off the rails (don't worry it happens to everyone at least once)!

But when they're planned and executed properly webinars can do two things for you:

1. Build your reputation, credibility and rapport with your audience

2. Bring in substantial sales for your business.

How to Create Webinars

When you're just starting out with webinars, a great way to get comfortable and test the waters is to do a free training for your current list or members with little or no sales pitch.

This helps you get comfortable being live on screen and takes away some of the jitters.

It allows you to highlight your teaching capabilities and focus on delivering great content.

Plus a really great teaching or training webinar is a huge confidence booster and rapport builder!

And it'll be much easier for you to make an offer when you do your next session.

Webinars are like everything else though. They're only successful when you follow a proven process.

Winging it on a live call can spell disaster especially if you're not comfortable with your platform or your content.

When you've got a step - by - step guide to follow, it's less likely you'll miss something really important.

I've got a great FREE checklist to help to make sure you don't miss a thing.

Whether you want to create a straight training webinar or sell your own product or an affiliate product, this day by day checklist will teach you how to create webinars that get the word out and build a killer presentation.

Start using it today and get out there with your own training! Your members want to interact with you. Promise!

Click To Download Your Free Checklist

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Content is King…Or So They Say

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Content Is King...
But Only If It Serves Your List

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The money is in the list.

In fact, your list is your number one asset for your business and you must treat them as such.

Your list is going to naturally segment themselves into engaged content consumers only, buyers and consumers and inactive contacts.

Your job is to keep your subscriber engaged until they become buyers.

You’re going to have people who buy from you immediately.

And those who need a little more nurturing until they’re ready.

There are 3 things we’re going to tackle today.

  • How do you build a list?  
  • How do you keep your subscribers on your list?
  • How do you keep coming up with new content?  

How do you build a list?

Well, this is a really broad question so we’re not going to talk technical aspects. There are courses upon courses on what to do to actually build your list.

It drives me nuts though when my students say “ I have to build my list” but they have nothing to use to actually give that potential new subscriber.

You can’t just slap up a blog and assume your list is going to grow like crazy. It just doesn’t work that way.

Listbuilding is a big massive effort that must be combined with targeted traffic.

You can't have one without the other.

So we’re going to focus on what you should offer to encourage your visitor to sign up for your list.

Think of it like this- when you go for a job interview, you want to look your best right?  First impressions are everything!

Especially in the online world. People are becoming more and more protective of their email address.

When building your list, you want to offer the very best in your free offer. This is YOUR first impression.

So the free offer must be highly valuable. It doesn’t have to be huge and it doesn’t have to be long. It just has to be GOOD and USEFUL.

In fact, more and more marketers report that offering massive packages as the free offer has lower conversion rates.

Why do you think that is?

Think about it.

People look for simple and quick. They need an easy and fast win. And if you can give them that win, you’ve just built your credibility. And credibility is key to achieving the next two items on our list!

That’s why templates and checklists convert so well.

Give people something they can use. Immediately.

Save your long video training for later.

Think about what your area of expertise is in. Now how can you create a free offer based on that area of expertise? It’s going to allow you to stay congruent with your long-term funnel.

And congruency is key to item # 2.

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How do you keep your subscribers on your list?


People don’t want to sign up for your free product about nutrition and health and immediately receive content about spiritual growth.

Now you and I both know there is a correlation. But you really have to make that introduction to new content through a well-laid consumption path.

So how do you keep subscribers on your list? 

First, you want to wow them and beat their expectations of you and your business.

BUT you must give them content (whether free or paid) that directly relates to how they came onto your list to start with.

So wait FREE OR PAID content?

That’s right. Free or paid.

Remember you must monetize your list in order for your business to survive.

And if someone signs up for your free product they are obviously looking for a solution.

It’s your job to give them that solution and it can be in the form of a paid product.

Right now you may not have a paid product and that’s ok. Make sure you’re creating content to nurture that new lead.

What kind of content could you create?

  • Blogging is a great way to nurture your list.  
  • Email auto-responder series are good too. ( Email is not dead! Don't believe that rumor)
  • A monthly newsletter (this is a way to only commit to once a month content!)
  • Free reports, checklists and video training (all of which you can use as a lead magnet for people who aren't on your list as well)

You can easily change out your call to actions within this content so when you are ready to launch your product, they will already have a good rapport with you and you can start selling your products.

OR even better, if you don’t have your own products yet, use this time to hone your selling skills and promote some affiliate offers inside your content. 

How do you keep coming up with new content?

I don’t think coming up with new content is that hard...if you plan. 

This is where a content calendar really comes into play.

Everyone’s business is different but I’ll tell you how I come up with my content.

In the MyNAMS Insiders Club, we have monthly topic-specific challenges. So I write all of my content to focus on those monthly challenges. Then I give myself some slots on my calendar that don’t have a topic yet assigned so I can fill in with TIMELY content. Ya, know the stuff that’s hot right now. Or sometimes we get some really great questions in our support desk that everyone would benefit from my response.

So I would use this approach for your own business.

If you’re just getting started, don’t let yourself get overwhelmed with trying to come up with content for a year or even 6 months.

Do what’s comfortable for you. But make sure you have a plan. If you don’t, it can look like you’re just throwing things out there.

The worst thing is when you’ve promised content to your list and you have no idea what it’s going to be and it’s the day before.

If you have a general content plan, then you can let the ideas swim around in your head before you actually have to write.

I guarantee you have more content than you think you do. Take a look on your hard drive. Look for private label content you can easily change and adapt to your own voice or do a little research for idea starters from content you've already created.

I bet you'll find you have enough there to create both your nurture content and maybe even a low-cost product so you can focus on turning those subscribers into buyers.

After all, we'd all rather have a list of buyers who engage and consume content and products than a list of freebie seekers.

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Can Regular People Make Money Online? – Member Content

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“Can Regular People Make Money Online?” he asked...

A dialog with a person struggling with the BIG online business questions we all have in the beginning...

I got a really good question from Pete, one our long-time blog readers last week.

It was long! He warned me first thing that this was going to be a long question. And it started like this:

“My name is Pete, and I've been receiving your emails for a little while now. But I've never purchased anything, largely because I'm VERY inexperienced with all this online earning stuff and so a little unclear about how to proceed.”

Ugh, these are the kinds of questions we get and I think, “Oh, boy… here we go?”

Sometimes, these can border something similar to a $1000 coaching call, and a lot of trainers would respond with a buy button to a coaching program, but Pete’s questions were so good and so organized, I thought it might be helpful to tackle it publicly to help a lot of folks at once.

And Peter agreed to let me respond to him here so I could share it with you too.

The main question that jumped out at me was this:

“Can regular people like me make money online? Or is some super-human skill required?” 

Interesting question, I thought. Of course, the answer is “YES” - almost anyone can do this. But, coming from me - the guy who obviously benefits from the affirmative answer,  I decided to post the question in our Insiders Club and see what they thought about it  from their experience.

Their unedited Facebook comments are included where appropriate.

A few of our community members responded like this:

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You’ll find that everyone who is successful online is a “regular” person with a very unique focus and drive.

Let’s dig in...

Here’s a first response from Stephanie:

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Stephanie makes a really good point. The business world is changing at light speed due to technology and new ways of making money. We have to adapt to remain viable every day.

What worked yesterday may not work tomorrow, so it’s really important to be part of a community that works together. Two (or even a 1000) heads are better than one.

But, make no mistake, even a “granny” can do this Stephanie says.

What about Pete? Can he make money online?

Let’s find out. Luckily, I have his story in his own words.

“I'm wrestling with whether or not to take the plunge, not only with MyNAMS Insiders Club but also with 'digital marketing' itself...I have no experience or real knowledge about online businesses. My background is actually in Christian education and various ministry-related fields...But about three years ago, I became the primary caregiver for a homebound, dementia-afflicted friend, making it impossible for me to maintain anything resembling a 'day job.'

I've spent the last three years looking for ways to do (something else). And all roads seem to lead back to online stuff in one form or another...I just don't know how to earn a living like this. And, to be honest, I'm not even sure it's really possible... though I've heard a lot of fascinating rumors!”

Ah, the fascinating rumors!

That’s what intrigues us all, right? We hear about the success that everyone else is having, and it looks so easy according to them.

Pete’s doing the right thing - asking questions. I love this guy. He’s laying it all out there for everyone to see. But he’s got more...

“What's more, of all the candidates for this kind of thing, I'm probably the worst. I'm a middle-aged geezer with no 'list' (or knowledge of how to get one), no 'product' (or savvy about how to create one), no 'niche' (or sense of how to find one) and, frankly, no real clue about any of this stuff.

But I desperately need a way to make a modest home-based income... And I'm willing -- even eager -- to work at this with the same kind of ethic I'd apply to any other business pursuit. But I don't even know where to begin.”

Pete’s given us some great clues about himself.

First, he’s got enough gumption to reach out and ask questions. That makes him a very good candidate for creating a business online if what he says is true.

  • He’s motivated to the point of desperation: “I desperately need a way to make a modest home-based income…”
  • He’s willing to work: “I'm willing -- even eager -- to work at this with the same kind of ethic I'd apply to any other business pursuit.”
  • But he has no confidence in his ability to translate his past experience into an online business: “...no real clue about any of this stuff”
  • And he has a bit of a concern the world has passed him by, even though he doesn’t tell us how old he is: “I'm a middle-aged geezer with no 'list'”

We want to help Pete get clear on two things:

  1. Is he a candidate for doing business online?
  2. Let’s set the right expectations for what is required to succeed.

That’s our main goal. But we also want to eliminate his excuses from the get-go. To do that, we’ve enlisted our Insiders to recount their stories.

The first one we tackle is age...

Age is not an issue. Willingness to learn and stay healthy are the key elements.

This is Ute, a grandmother first, German immigrant (many years ago) who had to learn English, and then became a writer too. Now, she’s writing books.

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Age doesn’t seem to have anything to do with it. I said “Happy Birthday” to one of our folks a few weeks ago who turned 90.

Ninety! And she has a thriving online business.

As Ute says, “...it is totally possible to succeed if you clear what you want...if willing to learn, trial & error (never give up)...”

Willingness and desperation may work against each other…

I’ve found a very interesting connection between willingness and hope.

It’s almost circular. The more hope you have, the more willingness you acquire. The more willingness you get, the more hope you have.

But desperation is a double-edged sword. Desperation causes stress. If you can control the stress, a desperate longing (or what Napoleon Hill called a ‘burning desire’ in Think and Grow Rich) can be just the motivator to achieve what you want quickly.

But if you’re desperate to pay the rent, that stress can quickly eat into every thought and action you take, sucking the life right out of you. That’s why it’s so important to have a future vision.

Keeping your job, but creating the right plan to achieve what you want, can be exactly the answer for some.

Paul Taubman, one of our Insiders and a NAMS Instructor, made the switch from full-time, demanding job to full-time (and still demanding) online business person probably better than anyone I’ve known personally.

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Paul came up with a plan to turn his hobby into a business. And he stuck to the plan.

Confidence comes with experience

Kevin Riley, one of our early NAMS Instructors and a MyNAMS Insider as well, told the story of how he tackled his online business after faltering the first time.

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Ten years after his first, ill-timed attempt, Kevin discovered the secret to building a successful business online: Filling a gap after seeing a clear market need.

He found success quickly. After 10 years.

The key is to have the tenacity to persist and persevere. If you’re the kind of person who gets discouraged easily, you’re probably not going to be successful online.

Some days you’re going to feel beat up.

You have to be able to survive those days cheerfully to tackle the next day. That takes a special type of person.

And if you don’t have confidence in your ability, you’ll quickly be discouraged. But truthfully, overcoming the failures are what builds your confidence. So, you must embrace the challenges, and failure, to learn the lessons quickly.

No one likes failure, but if you see it for what it is - opportunity, you will progress fast.

It requires mastery. Building your confidence requires you to win occasionally. Remember Thomas Edison’s quote, “I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.”

Sue Painter, one of the NAMS instructors and a long-time Insiders Club member, said she wasn’t sure a “regular person” could become an entrepreneur.

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And she has a really good point. Anyone who is focused on the “safety of a 9 to 5 gig” as she puts it will never make it with any business, online or offline.

Back to Pete: He has a list of questions…

  1. Can a guy like me REALLY go from zero to a modest but consistent monthly income doing this?

  2. Which of your many products would you recommend for a guy like me?

  3. What’s the difference between your approach and that of others?

  4. Do you primarily train folks to be affiliates?

  5. How long before I’m making money?

  6. What should I expect to spend on things like start-up costs and monthly memberships?

  7. Do you teach business administration, as well as marketing and tech stuff?

  8. Are there legal issues?

  9. What if I'm not a big social media guy?

  10. Do I have to work in the make-money-online space to make money online?

  11. What’s the bottom line?

Since this is getting a little long, we answer all of these questions clearly and briefly in a special free report...

If you’re the kind of person who wants to know what it REALLY takes to build your business online, or improve the one you already have, then grab the report where we answer all these questions. In detail.

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Before you go, let’s talk about one more thing. That’s the process that we’ve developed for doing business successfully. We call it the 1-2-3 method.

  1. The first step is getting absolutely clear on what makes you tick, and why you want to create an online business.
  2. Next, you go for the money. Business is about solutions to problems and helping people solve those problems as much as possible. But business without cash is a nightmare waiting to happen.
  3. And finally, ongoing team, training and tools help students stay on track with a vibrant support community, more fundamental business training and the right tools to do the job as efficiently as possible.

You can get access to the entire 1-2-3 method in our MyNAMS Insiders Club.


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“The Truth About These 5 Affiliate Marketing Myths”

With so many misconceptions about affiliate marketing, business people of all types are missing the gold...

Bad information keeps many people from making money online.

People give a half-hearted effort to one form of marketing, get disappointed that it didn’t work, and then cry out to the world that it no longer works…

How many times have you seen one of these headlines:

“Email Marketing Is Dead!”

“SEO No Longer Works Thanks to Google…”

“Content Marketing Has Lost Its Luster…”

Or the big one:

“Affiliate Marketing Is For Scammers!” 

When something is proclaimed dead or not working any longer, it’s probably because someone was gaming the system and the system owners plugged the hole.

Ethical marketing always works in the long run.

That’s why Affiliate Marketing has worked for decades and will continue to work for the non-scammers of the world.

But the headlines persist, and the myths and misconceptions flourish.

Let’s talk the top 5 myths about affiliate marketing today...

 

1) Affiliate Marketing is easy...

There's a misconception out there that the newbie online marketer can grab an affiliate link, put it on their Facebook page, and the money will start rolling in.

Not so fast...

Affiliate marketing like any other business model IS a business.

And it has to be treated like a business.

While affiliate marketing may be the exact business model you need as a new entrepreneur, it's important to understand and accept that it is NOT a get-rich-quick scheme.

As with any business, your primary job is to present a solution to a market with a desperate problem. The problem must be so severe that they are willing to pay for that solution quickly.

Is this beginning to sound like work yet? It should.

Affiliate marketing can be VERY rewarding, but it is not easy, especially if you have no business experience. But affiliate marketing can the be best way to learn how to build a business with very low-risk.

Your investment as an affiliate marketer is low because you don't have any product or delivery costs. Your focus has to be on building a market, knowing that market inside out, and learning how to sell.

These are essential skills for any business owner to master.

Driving traffic and measuring conversions to build your marketing list is the primary tool of every affiliate marketer.

2) Affiliate marketing doesn't work any more...

The days of throwing a link up on the social marketing sites and making a million dollars over night are gone...if they ever existed.

Social media has heightened the importance of building relationships with your target market, and that can be a slow process.

Your followers and email subscribers must feel a connection with you. If they don't, they find someone else where that connection is real.

Affiliate marketing not only works with an audience that knows, likes and trusts you, but they will actually ask for your affiliate link for new products. Sometimes, they feel such a close relationship that they’ll pass around your affiliate link for you.

Affiliate marketing without real relationships (even if they’re automated) is hard, but can be done with a lot of effort.

But affiliate marketing with real connections with an audience that has been nurtured and embraced works like a charm because you’re genuinely looking out for their interests.

3) The competition is too steep in affiliate marketing...

First, let’s agree competition is good.

That means there's a market for the product. If not, no one else would be trying to sell that product.

Competitors can also become your best traffic source. Using the right tools like iSpionage.com, you can target your competitors, and step in front of their traffic with better offers, Facebook ads, or other techniques.

Sound a little cutthroat?

Nope, it's just business. Once you become the Big Dog, everyone will target you too.

Your job is to offer better bonuses, better services, better support, and better experience to that market. And by doing that, you’re building a better relationship.

Find out how your competitors are building their audience (keyword research) and jump in there to grab that audience yourself.

Business is about competition, so if that bothers you, you probably need to get a job.

4) The more I promote my affiliate links the more money I'll make...

Listen, this one is tricky.

In theory, this is true. But there are other considerations like...

Does your message match the right audience? This is where you've got to get really good at know your market including their hopes, dreams and issues.

In the consulting world, they call these the FUDs - Fears, Uncertainties and Doubts.

What is your audience trying to do? And how can the solution you put in front of them solve that issue?

Promote to the right audience and you don't have to "sell them" often because you actually become part of their go-to-problem-solver while you're building a relationship.

Spamming your links to an audience never works.

But offering a solution to a problem always works.

 

5) Affiliate marketing is high risk and low ROI...

Ok. There is risk in any business endeavor. In affiliate marketing, you could make a lot of sales for a product only to have the product owner go out of business.

That's always a risk.

And the return on investment could be very low, but only because you’re not making sales.

That usually means you don’t have the right message for the right target market. Conversions are much easier and ROI much higher when you convert prospects to customers.

Opponents of affiliate marketing will jump in here and declare you'd be better off building your own products, selling them online and keeping ALL the money.

Here's the truth about that:

If you can't sell someone else's product and get a good ROI, what makes you think that you could invest a lot of money on your own product and sell THAT to the same target market.

Affiliate marketing is awesome because the risk is extremely low. You don't have to create a massive infrastructure to support your products. You're letting someone else take that risk on.

And the low ROI? Wrong.

The potential in affiliate marketing for those people who learn how to build an audience and convert that audience to paying customers is HUGE because it’s a pay-for-performance model!

The more you convert, the more you make and the higher your return.

Of course, like everything else, affiliate marketing only works if you know how to do it correctly.

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