How to make mоnеу from the web!
1.1 Quick Analysis: Where does the money on the web come from and how do we direct some of it to us?
Terms in brief
- Money comes from Selling goods and services.
- Selling is the exchange of Goods (products or services) for money.
- Labor is also a commodity (service). That is why we get paid a wage when we go to work.
- In order to make a Sale it is necessary for the Customer to see the Goods and know the terms on which they can receive them. The Seller does not have to be present at the transaction.
- For an Internet Sale (Online Sale) the Seller is not present at the transaction. The Goods and the terms of Sale * displayed online.
- For the Internet Sale, the Customer needs to be taken to the Goods (the trader's website or a different trader's website)
- The movement of Internet users on the Web is called Traffic (Web Traffic). Tai is the "blood" of the Web. Directing users to a site is called "generating traffic".
SO, let's put it in terms of the Web:
In order to have a Sale (from which to make money), we must have:
1. Product (product or service)
2. positioned on the Web (site, market place), together with the terms of Sale
3. to which to generate Traffic (leads)
and you have to be in one of these three places to get your share.
In other words:
1. You have to have Goods (your own or someone else's, product or service) to sell, to offer (directly or through intermediaries)
OR
2. You have to have a website (your own or someone else's) on which to display goods for sale
OR
3. You have to generate Traffic to the places for sale(Deals) in order for it to take place online or offline.
OR
. You have to assist and help indirectly any of these processes.
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In the next letter, we'll look at each point in more detail so you can choose which of these three places you want to stand.
NOW I place gere three links to different offers.
Look through them and try to identify which offer falls under which of the above three points.
OFFER 1
OFFER 2
OFFER 3
Keep the answers, soon we will vote for them.
See you tomorrow!
Hristo Yankov