Although
I have, in the past, pointed out the dangers of moving too fast when learning
internet marketing, it is important to learn the jargon.
Once
you start rolling out products and steadily build your business you’re going to
need to communicate with other marketers without constantly stopping and asking:
“Wait, what did you mean when you said,…”
Like
affiliate marketing itself, none of it is hard or difficult to learn. In fact,
most of the jargon in the video below are merely shortened versions of the full
word, (i.e. the word blog is short for weblog.) Others like OTO stand for ‘one
time offer’ Some are the names of software programs marketers use like ‘Camtasia’
Learning
the jargon also makes it easier to get help from those more experienced.
Affiliate marketers are a terrific group but they are not the patient type.
They’ll gladly tell you what you need to know but they also expect you to have
done the preliminaries to get up to speed.
So
grab your favorite beverage and sit back and watch this very informative video
put together by fellow marketer Eric Holmlund. You might want to take notes so
it wouldn’t hurt to have a sheet of paper and pen nearby
In
the next few days I’m going to get down to the actual promotion of products
both on clickbank and on Warrior Plus. If you haven’t done so already, create
your business email address and use it when joining www.clickbank.com It’s free but you have to
confirm your intention of joining by clicking on the email they send to your
business email.
Also
I suggest you lay out the $10 bucks and join www.warriorforum.com Although their product are generally less
expensive than clickbank and others, the real advantage is having the reviews
and testimonials already written which helps greatly when your customers are on
the fence on whether or not to buy.
Enjoy
the video and I’ll see you tomorrow.
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