Have you ever thought about hiring a business coach? If you have, what stopped you from going ahead with this plan? And if you haven't, what made you do that? I bet there are bunch of reasons you can come up with right now to convince me why hiring a coach is not an option for you. From things like 'coaches are only for rich people', 'only losers hire coaches' to 'you don't really need a coach', I have heard it all. And in today's blog post, I am going to bust these myths (excuses) one by one.
Over the weekend I learned that my neighbor wants to become an affiliate marketer. He's a contractor. Though he earns a good living through his work, he's been learning WordPress and would like to take a shot at building an affiliate site. It got me thinking. There is an ocean of information available for how to do affiliate marketing, but there are not a lot of affiliate trainers I trust enough to recommend to my neighbor.
LinkedIn is a very niche social network. In fact, even calling it a social network doesn't feel quite right. It's a professional network, and it always has been. Whilst it's not at all hard to see why the likes of Facebook and Twitter have become so immensely popular right across the board – from schoolchildren to their teachers, headmasters, and grandparents – LinkedIn, on the other hand, is something else entirely.
Over the past year or so you probably heard the term "Content is king" echo through the internet. What's more, you most likely already know that content is a sure way to generate email leads. While it is true that content is your key to success, there are also other ways that you can lock down your leads, which is why this free Lead Generation Checklist for Beginners is part of our #FreebieMonday
Email marketing starts with a list! A high quality mailing list, means a more captive audience, higher open and click through rates, and most importantly there's more chance the audience will take you up on your call-to-action.
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