Considering a New Direction
I had all intentions on calling it quits today. But, as i realized i'm already paid up for another month i might as well get what i can from my premium membership before i close the door for good. Someday perhaps i will return when i have that piece of paper that says i actually know something about the information i'm trying to give people. For now though i find my information as credible as that silly story my five year old neighbor told me yesterday. Until i have a degree, or license, or some sort of legal document that endorses the information i would like to give i don't see having much success in the online world of marketing. How can i target people to visit my page for the information they are looking for when they can get it from a licensed professional with a much more credible site? Would you come to my site first for advice or information, and use it, when there are actual doctors, lawyers, and certified specialists who have their own sites available? Yeah, i wouldn't either. How are they to know where the information i'm sharing is coming from? That seems to be the problem i keep running into. No matter what niche i choose. I've been pondering this all for sometime now. I've been learning a lot here but i just don't have anything to apply it to... yet.
Recent Comments
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I have an iPhone site and I don't even own an iPhone
I just look at marketing like this, people want info on iPhone's, so I can go out on the web and bring this info back to my site in the form of short articles and videos and give it to them
I steer clear getting into professional stuff or advice, I don't real give advice on anything, all I do is content curation rather than content creation
People like my iPhone site because I have everything you need to know under one roof, no one cares if I am an expert on it
Marketing is not being an expert, its just pointing people where they can buy stuff, by giving them some helpful information on the way.
We are traffic brokers for the big sites like Amazon or other affiliate sites not professional experts, our job is to find a hungry crowd and serve up to them what they already want
No one cares about your qualifications, what they want is the solution to their problems and they want it now
Give people solutions, that's what marketing is, if someone wants to buy something point them in the right direction because if you don't someone else will and they wont be an expert they will be a marketer
Just something to think about
Barry