Monday, February 29, 2016

Applied Cash Flow - What is Internet Marketing - Brian M Hazel



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Applied Cash Flow - What is Internet Marketing - Brian M Hazel

Applied Cash Flow - What is Internet Marketing




Hi Guys Brian M Hazel here,



The Applied Cash Flow System <=  is essentially 

Digital Resale Rights Marketing.
It's very much a large part of the emerging approach....

In the field of internet marketing. 



There is a growing market for resale rights products 

and more and more online marketers are 

catering to this segment and have been 

Reporting Monumental Profits from their Efforts.
Resale rights marketing involves the sale of products with their accompanying resale rights. These rights may either be basic resale rights (where the purchaser can resell the products he will buy), master resale rights (where the purchaser can resell the resale rights of the products he will buy) and private label rights (where the purchaser can alter the products he will buy, and by nature of the same, can sell the products as they are or with accompanying resale rights as well).
It is not difficult to explain the growing interests on resale rights products. These goods afford the purchasers the opportunity to earn from their purchases, as they could sell the same for profit. They won’t have to pay the creator any cumbersome royalty fees. 

With The Applied Cash Flow System...

You get to keep all the income you will earn from the sales.
*1* Though resale rights marketing does seem like a promising field, it is not completely free from problems. A lot of internet marketers who have decided to enter resale rights marketing have been prone to committing some fatal mistakes that gravely compromise the earning potentials of this approach. Let’s take a look at the top five mistakes that resale rights marketers make so that we’d learn how to avoid them.
*2*Selling resale rights products to many people. Indeed, you would set a ceiling as to how many copies you will sell. But if this ceiling is too high, the value of your resale rights products would still suffer. Selling to 1,000 people for example, would mean that each purchaser would have to compete with 999 other people for the same market. Your products would still be a hard sell. Solution: increase the price of your package but limit the cap to 50 or below.
*3* Failing to clearly enumerate the terms and conditions of usage license. Essential in resale rights is the license wherein they should be delineated. This license is a where the rules are established, and is likewise your guarantee to the purchasers that such rules shall strictly be implemented for the protection of their interests. Solution: carefully write down the limitations of the rights you will convey, and present the same in a license agreement, preferably in .pdf format. Adobe documents cannot easily be changed, and it would give your potential customers the security they need.
*4* Failing to honor the terms and conditions you have set yourself. Nothing can compromise your brand worse than your failure to live up to your promises. If you promise to sell 50 resale rights of a product, you can’t sell 51 and claim a counting error. If you promise to give them private label rights, you cannot restrict the way they could alter the work. Solution: exercise candor in your dealings at all times.
*5* Selling resale rights at the height of the product’s market life. This may be a plus for your potential customers, but it surely is a negative for you on a business standpoint. If the product promises high scalability, you’ll be better off selling it yourself, exclusively at that. Nonetheless, this is a matter of preference. If you want to focus on product creation and allow your customers to take care of the marketing aspect, then this would prove to be a good approach.

Applied Cash Flow - What is Internet Marketing


Learn How...  with The Applied Cash Flow Method

I now Earn Upwards of 519.17 / Per Day... from my Kitchen table...
Plus  ... An Additional 19+ / Checks a Month in Residual Income.

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Saturday, February 27, 2016

Applied Cash Flow Method - Blogging Works - Brian M Hazel


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Hi Guys Brian M Hazel here,


In doing my initial research into what channels of marketing

I was going to personally select to create the most money in the shortest

amount of time... I chose blogging and solo ads


What -> ( Online Income Producing ) Tactics will You Personally Select ?
  • Blogging (29%)
  • Email marketing (16%)
  • Search engine optimization (12%)
  • Pay per click (8%)
  • Social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn) (5%)
  • Affiliate marketing (4%)
  • Blogger relations (3%)
  • Viral marketing (3%)
  • Corporate web site (3%)
  • Online public relations (3%)
  • Free content (white papers) (3%)
  • Behavioral targeting (2%)
  • Video marketing (2%)
  • Webinars/Teleconference (2%)
  • User generated content (1%)
  • Social News / Bookmarking (1%)
  • IM / Microblogging (Twitter) (1%)
  • Virtual tradeshows (1%)
  • Online contests, giveaways (1%)
  • Online communities/forums (1%)
  • Paid reviews (1%)
  • Blog advertising (1%)
  • Online display ads (1%)
  • Contextual Advertising (1%)
  • Widgets (1%)
  • Mobile ads (1%)
  • Branded microsites (1%)
  • Rich media apps/demos (Flash) (0%)
  • Advergames (0%)
  • Podcasts (0%)
  • eCommerce Feeds/Comparison Shopping (0%)
  • Virtual worlds (0%)
  • RSS advertising (0%)
  • Rich media avatars (0%)
  • Sponsorship / Cross Branding (0%)
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Learn How...  with The Applied Cash Flow Method

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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Applied Cash Flow - Email Marketing Wealth - Brian M Hazel


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Hi Guys Brian M Hazel here,


If you ask Ten Email Marketing Professionals 

When the best day of the week is to 

Send Out Your => Online Income Producing Program Info 



You’re likely to get more than ten different answers. 


Of course, that’s understandable

Your => Online Online Income Producing Program 

is addressing a different problem to a different readership in a different way.

However, there are some basics you can use:
  • Don’t send your newsletter on Monday, especially if it’s aimed at an “at work” readership. Their inbox will be clogged from the weekend, giving your message a greater chance to be overlooked or simply deleted.
  • Likewise, don’t send your newsletter on Friday. If your readership leaves early for the weekend, or spends a greater amount of time finishing up the week’s work to leave, then your message may not be looked at until Monday…if at all.
  • Don’t send your newsletter just before or after a work holiday. A fantastic newsletter with excellent content and a strong marketing message won’t do you much good if you send it the day before Christmas.
People also debate the best time of day to send Your => Online Income Producing Program 

 …Early morning?

Midday?

 Late in the evening?
In my opinion, this question is somewhat overrated.
One of the advantages of email marketing is that it is a worldwide marketing method. If you send your newsletter at a time to ensure that it reaches inboxes at the start of the day, the question is “Who’s day?” You likely have subscribers in quite a few time zones.
To me, it’s much more important to be consistent. If you’re going to send a newsletter weekly, choose the day of the week you want your newsletter to be published and stick to it. This alone can make you stand out from the crowd.
No one can decide the perfect time to send your newsletter,

because no one knows your subscribers like you do.

Applied Cash Flow - Email Marketing Wealth 



Learn How...  with The Applied Cash Flow Method

I now Earn Upwards of 519.17 / Per Day... from my Kitchen table...
Plus  ... An Additional 19+ / Checks a Month in Residual Income.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2016

The Applied Cash Flow Method - Online Mastery - Brian M Hazel


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The Applied Cash Flow Method - Online Mastery - Brian M Hazel

The Applied Cash Flow Method - Online Mastery


Hi Brian M Hazel here,


Here is a quick story....

A car salesman sits behind his desk,

fresh from yet another meeting with the sales manager.

As he slides the “four-square” worksheet across his desk toward you,

You have no interest in what’s written there, and tell him…

For the twelfth time this hour.
“Okay, what would it take to get you to buy today? Right now?” he asks.
“Nothing. I told you I was just looking; I’ll be in the market in a few months, but there’s nothing you can do or say to get me to buy today.”
“I’ll be right back,” he replies, standing up and starting for the door, “Let me see what I can do for you.”
“I’m just looking!” you shout at his retreating back to no avail, knowing he’s not going to stop trying to force you into a decision you’re not going to make.
Have you ever been in that situation?  Something similar, I’m sure, but not that exact situation. When you’re “tire-kicking”, you don’t wind up in a price-battle with the sales manager. And if you did, you would not leave with a good impression of the dealership, and wouldn’t be likely to bring your business there when you are ready to buy.
Of course, a high-pressure sales pitch has its place and can be very successful. But long-term potential lies in fostering a relationship with your customers.
Now, if the salesman had been helpful after establishing that you’re truly not going to buy today, giving you information you want, showing you what you’re interested in, and finishing up by saying “We run some special deals from time to time; can I call you the next time we’re in a tight spot? At that point, I can get the sales manager to cut you one heck of a deal.”
This isn’t a perfect analogy…few (if any) are. But here’s my question for you…in your marketing plan, are you trying to force your website visitors to make a purchase now, or trying to make sure that you sell to the people that are ready to buy, and position yourself to sell to the people that are going to buy later?
“Used car salesman” has become a clichéd personality type, and not in a good way. Don’t spend your marketing efforts trying to “slick” someone into making a purchase they don’t want to make…help them realize that you have a product or service they need.
With your online business website, provide useful information to visitors, make the experience enjoyable for them, and don’t forget to offer easy, highly-visible ways to collect their information so you can stay in touch with them. Don’t continually pressure them to make a purchase now now NOW.
Or the next time you come back from the sales manager’s office, the customer will be long gone.


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I now Earn Upwards of 519.17 / Per Day... from my Kitchen table...
Plus  ... An Additional 19+ / Checks a Month in Residual Income.

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Sunday, February 21, 2016

Applied Cash Flow - Blog or Not to Blog - Brian M Hazel




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Applied Cash Flow - Blog or Not to Blog - Brian M Hazel

Applied Cash Flow - Blog or Not to Blog


Hi Guys Brian M Hazel here,


“Should a Blog be part of your Marketing Plan?” 
The Answer is YES !!!
I Make a Fortune with Blogs using the Applied Cash Flow Method 

=> How I Personally Make a Fortune Blogging

Blogs are increasingly becoming a part of the online marketing world as well.
With a blog, your business can achieve several things:
  • Connect with your customers, both current and potential.
  • Reach new customers that might not otherwise hear of you.
  • Open a new line of communication with your customers.
  • Help you focus your business plan on what your customers want.
  • Give you the opportunity to educate your customers about the ways you can serve their needs.
If done well, your business blog has the potential to be seen by more people than you might reach with just your website. Just as there are millions of blogs, there are many hundreds of millions blog readers searching the internet for information that interests them.
Your blog will also increase the connection your customer has with you…it increases the flow of information, which increases the customer’s emotional and intellectual “buy-in” for your business. This is also helped by the new found communication between your customers and you in the “comments” section under each blog post, so don’t forget to ask for their comments and questions!
With this new line of communication, you will get a better feel for what your customers are looking for, which will allow you to better meet their needs and educate consumers about ways that your business can meet those needs (or solve the customer’s problems).
Keep in mind, however, that a blog will do little to help your business if it’s not well done. The content must be well-written and it must be promoted. Even in the best-case scenario, a blog is not a quick-fix; it takes time for a blog to gather enough readership to become truly useful to your business.


Applied Cash Flow - Blog or Not to Blog



Learn How...  with The Applied Cash Flow Method

I now Earn Upwards of 519.17 / Per Day... from my Kitchen table...
Plus  ... An Additional 19+ / Checks a Month in Residual Income.
Applied Cash Flow - Blog or Not to Blog - Brian M Hazel
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