The Success Blueprint
December 31, 2009 by CK
Filed under News & Articles
Find a proven business model
There are currently many business models running on the Internet. As a newbie, your goal is to start making money as fast as possible while taking as little time as possible to achieve it.
This is your vehicle to success!
Look for a business model that people have already made money from.
Here are a few suggestions:
Resell Rights – how you can sell other people’s products and keep 100% of the profit while getting viral marketing traffic at the same time.
Private Label Rights – brand yourself by having 100% ready to go products in your own name!
Product Launches – how to conduct a five figure launch properly.
Niche Marketing – find good niche markets to make money online
Google AdWords – a complete Google AdWords blue print to help you maximize your Pay-per-click campaigns
Making Sales With Graphics – how to use graphics to enhance your sales letters.
These are just a few examples that you can check out.
Remember that no matter what business model you choose, always remember to think long term, work hard (and smart) and bring value to your customers.
Don’t Try And Reinvent The Wheel
One common mistake newbies make when it comes to Internet marketing is to try things that might not work.
They come up with their own ways to make money online but what they don’t realize is that many marketers have already perfected the formula of making money online that all they need to do is emulate what they are doing.
Most newbies fail because they spend too much trial and error and they get discouraged because they do not see the results.
The best way is to pick a marketer that is already making money and just follow their systems (or invest in their packages) – at the very least, you can get a refund within 30 days if it doesn’t work (but don’t use the refund policy as a way out just because you are LAZY).
Four Steps To Success!
Here is a four-step process that anyone can follow to become successful online:
Find a skill
The easiest way to make money online is to ‘sell’ a skill. This skill could be any form of service that you can provide to help other marketers save time, save money and save effort.
Here are a few examples:
- Writing – you can become a ghostwriter, copywriter or blogger and sell your skills to other marketers
- Graphics Design – you can create powerful E-covers for E-books or graphic banners for mini-sites
- Technical – you can help people if you are good with programming (e.g. script installation, testing and website setup)
- Networking – help other people to recruit affiliates for their product launches
If you want to develop the winning mindset, make sure you work hard by serving others first even if the pay is low or you are required to sacrifice time (and sometimes, money) in order to develop your skill and build your clientele.
Create Your Own Product
After you develop enough expertise with your skills, you can turn your skills into a product.
The most important thing to remember is that your skill must be something that brings value to others. If you can bring value to others and monetize it, others will most probably want to learn from you as well.
Once you teach others how to monetize their skill, you will have a product that will impart your expertise to others. For example: a product that teaches people “how to make money with copywriting”
Create A Business
Once you are able to combine all your products together and develop your very own system, you have a business running already.
The important thing to remember about a business is that you must have a holistic approach when it comes to business building.
Don’t just focus on your primary skill alone. Try and outsource other tasks to other people. For example, if your strength is in writing, your business must not only include writing but many other aspects such as graphics, tutorials and even a helpdesk to help you answer questions.
At the end of the day, you need a complete system to market your business.
Automating Your Business
If your business is taking up too much of your time, the best thing you can do is to try and automate your business by letting others run it for you.
Basically you still maintain ownership of your business (and revenue, of course). But what you must do is to train up people who are capable of running the business for you. By the time your business is successful enough to be automated, you can hire people who are smarter than you to run it for you.
The trade off is that you have to pay them a lot of money, but the best thing you have is more free time. When you buy people’s time with your money, you effectively remove the shackles that your business has on your time and you can use that time to invest into another business.
Remember the golden rule: Think BIG and think long term.





