The cycle of Life
I learned so many new things today as I read the Customer Lifecycle Purchase
- Don't sell; help your customers
- Establish trust & credibility
- Be a pro at your niche bro
- Prospective customers are 4x harder than established customers
- Of course, think long term
- Be specific and accurate about what your audience wants
- Don't be afraid to unknown what you think you know.
- Read other product reviews and verify a better option no matter how great or excellent the former is (or isn't).
- Use products that are well-established and known brand types
- Research, Decision, Purchase (Action)
- Step in the shoes of your customers from initial research to final purchase phase
- Most importantly, be a customer
Even though all of this information is quite overwhelming, I understand the inherent, immeasurable power of repetition. The more I read and internalize this, the better I will learn and apply it.
Feel free to leave my comments, thoughts, and advice.
I look forward to hearing and learning from you all.
P.S. Do I have to write thirty posts before I can progress any further. I also realized that only some of my articles have been indexed.
Thanks -- I am ready to roar like a lion!
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Elijah, it is okay to feel overwhelmed some times. We were all at that stage and sometimes we still do feel that way
The best thing you need to do is to take small chunks at a time
This will help you to focus and also monitor your progress
We are all behind you and here for you should you need any more help
Elijah, don't let yourself get overwhelmed! I've always found that the more that you help people, the more you help yourself.
(I don't have 30 posts on my site, content indexing right now (as we're still learning) is more of a hit and miss. Only 2 of my 6 articles have been indexed, after a few months, I think. But what is important is the QUALITY of those posts!)
Keep going, you're doing great!
~Haze
Hi Elijah,
One of the most important reads you have accomplished, take your time to understand one thing at a time. Do not create any additional pressure for yourself; you are doing great so far, and good things will happen.
Joseph
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It is awesome, Elijah!
Jeff