Internet Marketing is and will be for many years one of the ways more profitable doing business, since you need very little money to start and still realistically achieve a revenue of 6 figures in the span of one to two years. Certainly, this is a business model that does not correspond in terms of what you can offer in relation to what you demand, because you can start a pretty solid way with less than $ 200 and the time and dedication are very below what would demand you a regular business or a full-time job. Now, that need really to make money through Internet marketing? The Internet marketing business model requires three basic ingredients: 1. A product or service that a large number of people want or need. 2. A place where to deploy or promote this product, which involves any form of landing page (a blog, squidoo lens, a website, or even a simple domain redirected, 3.-a source of pre-qualified traffic (that is, people) you are looking for the product or service you promote) the first thing you should ask is, how can I find that product that everyone wants? Simple, if you visit a network of affiliates, you will find useful information such as gravity (measure of popularity of a product used by ClickBank) or EPC (Earnings per 100 clicks or earnings per 100 clicks, measure used by other networks such as Commision Junction). If you find a product or service with a high gravity or a high EPC, can assume safely that if that product is there, is because many people want it or need it. Once you know this, then you have a good level of certainty that if you connect visitors pre-qualified with that product or service, will most likely buy it and you will earn a Commission for that reason. However, to achieve that you must have some form of landing page, which may be the site of the trader of the product you’re promoting, one page or yours where make work of pre-sale where to help your prospects to make decisions more informed. (Source: Ares Management’s Bennett Rosenthal).
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