rooshvforum.network is a fully functional forum: you can search, register, post new threads etc...
Old accounts are inaccessible: register a new one, or recover it when possible. x


Internet marketing 101
#26

Internet marketing 101

Quote: (04-15-2016 01:09 PM)RioNomad Wrote:  

I'm reading this book now: https://dotcomsecretsbook.com/get-it-free

It's definitely worth the $8.

Agree, it's worth $8 easily, for the funnel concept alone. I just finished it.

Only issue is that the sales tactics are a bit shady and one-size-fits-all. You just have to be ready to adapt it to your market and customers.
Reply
#27

Internet marketing 101

The link below is the best site I've found to download thousand of dollars worth of internet marketing courses. You pay a small one off payment to get access, but it's worth it.

I spent years trying to find torrents for the internet marketing courses I get access to from this site.

Guru's I like;

Ryan Deiss
Jon Loomer
Ramit Sethi
Jay Abraham
Frank Kern
Russell Brunson
Todd Brown
Jeff Walker
Andre Chaperon


If I were you Roosh, I would look into creating information products / full video courses.


Example of RSD Julian's Course

http://www.pimpingmygame.com/


Website Link

http://www.getwsodownload.com/



PS. Ryan Deiss would probably be a good starting point.
Reply
#28

Internet marketing 101

Just out of curiosity,

Roosh, is there any reason you hadn't established a funnel like this (freebie -> book -> video -> 1 on 1 coaching -> exclusive retreat) before?

I always wondered why you weren't doing those high priced consultations like most PUA guys do.
Reply
#29

Internet marketing 101

I always assumed the shackles of being "pure PUA", especially for one-on-one stuff, would get old real quick when one is far more interested in the culture wars.

Now if Roosh could come up with a culture war-related product...
Reply
#30

Internet marketing 101

Gents,

I find myelf in much the same situation as Roosh (atrophied skills) compounded by a serious lack of time. I get the theory of what I should be doing, but I have to admit to not having time to do it myself (nor train my people to do it). I need to hire someone that knows their shit.

Anyone have any recommendations for independents/organizations that can Build an online marketing plan, and then execute on them? (ie. optimize/develop websites, do SEO/SEM, execute email campaigns.)

PM me if you do. I'm in the market.

"I remember reading an article from the NY Times, where women made significantly more money than their husbands - and one wife was like, "I made 7 figures this year and he stayed home, I'm not sucking his dick" - WIA
Reply
#31

Internet marketing 101

I'm into internet marketing, it's not my main source of income I'm into e-commerce, but I'm looking to become location independent so putting more of a focus on affiliate marketing.

Here's my biggest tips. I'm far from being the most tech saavy guy out there but I still manage to have success. I see people who are much more knowledgeable than myself in automating processes, building e-mail lists, etc, but they are making less than me.

I attribute most of my success to just taking action and putting in the work. I see so many people spinning their wheels trying to automate everything and make everything run on autopilot and honestly IMHO that doesn't truly exist despite what all these motivational Instagram accounts posting pictures of stacks of money want to sell us with their "learn how I make 10k a week on autopilot" Instagram accounts.

I think the biggest thing you can do is "build a tribe" so to speak which you obviously have already done on a big scale. I'm in a much different niche but have a following of say over 10k people in a pretty specific niche who are very engaged. If I pitch a product and it's actually something I use and am knowledgeable about it converts to sales.

I'm not by any means making tens of thousands a month or anything crazy like that, like I said my main income is ecommerce but I have one affiliate program bringing in say 300 a month, anther bringing 800 a month and maybe a half dozen others that will bring in anywhere from 20 to 300 a month, you get a dozen or so of those going and the money starts adding up.

The one thing I dislike about affiliate marketing is your essentially at the whim of the company your marketing for. If they change a policy or something it can take your income stream. Just an example but Ali Express recently went to a session based cookie and I saw my commissions drop off about 80% or more. I think this is why it's so important to be well diversified and not too reliant on any one program.
Reply
#32

Internet marketing 101

I am a Facebook advertiser.

I would say that it's a best platform to advertise on in recent years but books with word "bang" in it would get flagged on a spot.

Few months ago I managed to advertise dating app by "making it look not like a dating app" but most of books from Roosh are pretty straight forward even in the title.
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)