Friday, July 13, 2007

Internet Marketing - Funded Proposal



I get asked constantly what are the best methods to advertise on the Internet. There are many free methods and these should be used when funds are tight especially when you're starting out. The aim is to generate some income that you can use to start funding your paid advertising. Free methods are time intensive so the aim is to get some funds to leverage your time and efforts.

A funded proposal allows you to promote a product or service to generate some profits to start your paid advertising. I have tried a few products for this but one of the most effective has to be Power Prospecting. So what's so special about Power Prospecting?

Power Prospecting teaches your new customers how to market a business on the Internet. More importantly it teaches them how to build a network marketing business online. Think about the benefits for a second.

  1. You build a list of contacts who are interested in building an online business. Power Prospecting provides you the tools to follow up each and every one of them by phone or email.

  2. A percentage of your customers will buy one or more of the products giving you valuable income to fund your online marketing.

  3. You build a relationship with your new customers and teach them to do the same with the tools they receive as a Power Prospecting customer

  4. Your new funds will increase the amount of your online exposure and generate even more leads and customers. Can you see the power of this cycle?

  5. Power Prospecting allows you to place a link for your MLM program into your advertising. Now this is the real power because now you have a sponsoring system that finds new prospects, teaches them how to promote online and provides them with the tools to leverage that learning!


I use this exact process to build both my online marketing funds and to bring new people into my network marketing business. A truly win win system.

Have fun building your online empire!

John
'Master of The Shortcut'
Power Prospecting

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