Before you decide on selling anything online, you need to first determine who your customer is, what they often purchase, and why they are purchasing online.

This is called "customer comprehension". The better you understand your customer, the easier it will be to sell stuff to them. Obviously, at the core of any business, the ultimate goal is to create a profit. To create a profit, you must have customers and you must be able to sell to these customers.

One of the most common mistakes I see people make is promoting to a customer (or audience) before they fully understand who their audience is. It is very easy to waste money promoting what you "think" people want, rather than what they are actually looking for.

Don't make assumptions on your customers, gain an understanding. You will be much more successful.

Before we go any further, we need to understand the steps someone takes between the time they learn of a product or service, to the time that they actually make a purchase. That is what my goal is to help you understand.

Let's look at some known facts about a customer:

(1) Customers rarely buy on their first point of contact to a product
(2) It typically takes a person 7 times (this could be website visits, email newsletter, etc.) before they make a purchase online.
(3) Customers do not buy from people they don't trust
(4) Customers are exchanging "money" for something that will improve upon their existing situation
(5) Customers have more access to product information and reviews than they ever have
(6) Most customers can see through scammy promotions, in fact are turned off

I am going to show you how to catch people later in their buying cycle so you can increase your chances of someone "buying" versus having to walk them through all points of contact. This will simplify the selling process drastically!



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sheryl4591 Premium
I'm doing my website on the Diabetes and the lifestyle, but I am having trouble with what to promote and what to review as far as products. There are so many products to choose from, I don't have a list yet for emails, or an audience yet as I am still publishing content. Any advice?
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TheAbiePPlus Premium Plus
As you get posting quality content addressing issues in relation, your website starts gaining traction and traffic.

Essentially you are writing more informational posts so that you do not sound so salesy to Google and if there’s a solution, a detailed analysis review post for your visitors to let them make an informed decision whether to go click your links and go purchase the focused item you proposed to solve their issue.

You may search Programs

Promote tab top menu

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/affiliate-programs

Or

You can do a google search
Your niche + affiliate programs
Your niche + affiliate programs + location
and see what results you get
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Kyle Premium Plus
Well there are going to be 10,000's of products/services that you can promote within any niche. That is the reality, all markets are vast.

You will be recommending the most "relevant" products to your audience, based on the article itself. Relevance converts. So you don't worry about promoting, until you decide on the content that you creating.
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kimwolfe Premium Plus
Hi Sheryl. Your comment inspired me to research the diabetes niche for you. I show you how to break it down and find tons of opportunities. From micro-niche ideas to content opportunities to affiliate programs. I hope this helps you out.
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sheryl4591 Premium
Thank you
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morsecode1 Premium
I found that the more I explored the basic questions to find keywords in jaaxy, I ended up with posts on different topics and finding and explaining those topics always opened opportunity to provide something they would need. example and my nich is mosquitoes repellent etc. in order to prevent them you walk around your home empty sitting water check trim around windows for gaps look for holes and rips in screens that allow them in. When I got there I thought cool I can create a link in case they need weather stripping around doors and windows and screen repair kits for those that find rips or holes. I am being helpful because I don't want anyone at risk for being bitten but it uncovers more down the road. Diabetes you will be talking about are they diabetes 2 or 1 borderline most will have circulation issues and talk all about it and what helps circulation compression socks or clothing. hopefully you get it. it will come out just keep explaining bout your topic and there will be opportunity.
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Grace-Ann Premium
Sheryl, because you are producing content it is saying to me that you have a passion for this Niche. You said lifestyle, a big part of lifestyle is dieting. So you may want to look at what you could promote in terms of dieting to prevent Diabetes or to treat those suffering from it. What is it that persons in this group are searching for or need. Trust I have helped somewhat.
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DDrouin1 Premium Plus
promote healthy lifestyle to not have diabetes
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sheryl4591 Premium
Thank you for your input, it was very helpful. I think that approaching diabetes from the diet and nutrition stand point will be a good way to go maybe. Thanks
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sheryl4591 Premium
Thank you for your input, it is helpful.
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Roguebandit Premium
If I promote a specific brand item or create a review on it, would I have to worry about copyright claims? For example, if I created a review for a specific Nike short, the company won't have any problem with me using their name? Also, how would I get images for a specific brand's product? If I uploaded a picture of that Nike short, there won't be any problems? Where would I be able to get a photo of that specific product legally without actually purchasing it?
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IAnum1 Premium
You register with the company as an affiliate. Then they allow you to use the images together with links they give
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Roguebandit Premium
Thank you so much for the help, good luck with your business!
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MindShadow Premium
Great question, Im asking the same thing for my website which will have copyright characters.
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Wyn434 Premium
Good stuff. I am bit confused since reading the portion using golf. My niche is new golfer and I am having trouble coming up with content. I am trending towards content to teach about golf history, golf play, equipment, rules, etc but how does one sustain this or even begin to monetize it.
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CassiOfTroy Premium Plus
Hi Wynne,

On your website, you will create content on those topics.
The more content you create, the higher the chance that internet users doing research on golf history, play, etc., will find you.

Content is your real estate in the online world.

All the best,

Cassi
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IAnum1 Premium
You get ideas for content from keyword research. Put a keyword phrase into jaaxy and see what related terms come up. Use some of the terms with the alphabet soup technique and get more terms for your posts.
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AnnieHerman Premium
It's very exciting to see how the customer relationship comes full circle. I'm now seeing true customers posting and taging me on social media, and my email list growing a few people each week. Now, if only I could find the right message to send to my newsletter. Everytime I send (once per month) I expect to see a handful of dropouts lol!
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calvinsept Premium
Hi Kyle...I just wanted to touch bases with you on The Customer Purchase Lifecycle...I've already completed the reading and I must say that my whole sense of using keywords for marketing has ,,,"Truly Been Opened"... to new mental avenues of approach
There was no need to jot down or take notes here. My interest has also reached a new level..

"LOVE IT"
Thanks
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makmrkt Premium
Calvin, you have been introduced to an expanse of knowledge to define your future. Keywords are the building blocks of your potential websites. If you haven't heard it yet, look at the low hanging fruit to hone in on for your websites. Peace, Mark.
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Shatten333 Premium
Thanks Kyle - this sentence grabbed my attention:

One of the most common mistakes I see people make is promoting to a customer (or audience) before they fully understand who their audience is.

I find this to be true: Even people on facebook find it hard to give a simple (Like). Interesting! It then becomes a good subject: Who are we selling to, when it comes to customers?
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