Step 1: Discovering Your Passion
When thinking about discovering your passion, here are a few questions you might ask
yourself…
What are some of my hobbies?
What unique skills do I have?
When people ask me for help, what do they usually turn to me for?
A simple trick to discovering what you’re passionate about is…
The point of discovering your passion and using it in building your online business is so
that you are excited and motivated by what you do every day—even when the going
gets tough.
Remember, you don’t need to be an expert on a topic to provide value. This is a
common misconception and deterrent for getting started. Of course, you have value,
and chances are that you probably don’t realize just how much you know compared to
the next person who could really use your help!
If you’re still stumped and can’t think of anything. Consider this:
What life experience do you have that you could help others attain or overcome?
When starting an online business, you want to think about your passion and its
potential in the market. This brings us to your next step, market fit.
Step 2: Determining Market Fit and Potential
When you’ve narrowed in on your passion and skillset, the next stepping stone is
determining the market fit.
Market fit is simply described as a group of people that fit your product.
Think about…
Who would benefit from your knowledge?
Is the market size big enough for you to profit from it?
Where can you most likely find this type of person?
Let’s take an example.
Say you’re unique skill is you’ve mastered vegan cooking.
There are several people who can benefit from their expertise. To name a few, people
who are lactose intolerant or people who avoid eating meat for health or religious
reasons. This is likely a very large market, with a lot of potentials to profit.
The best and easiest way to find out for sure is using the Google Keyword Planner.
Use the Google Keyword Planner by simply searching a keyword or phrase.
Here above we can see using our example that there are on average 10 million to 100
million monthly searches for keywords related to vegan cooking! That’s incredible
potential for marketability and profit!
Now that we know how to determine our market fit and potential we can start to get
into the head of these potential customers and better understand their needs. This
brings us to our next step, creating an avatar.
Step 3: Creating An Avatar
An avatar is a single person that embodies the representation of your ideal customer.
Any good business starts with catering to their customer, that’s why this step is vital to creating
a successful product and marketing strategy.
You must understand your customer’s needs and fears so you get down to how you can better
help him/her.
What age is your ideal customer?
Are they male or female?
What are their biggest problems as they relate to your solution?
Where would you be able to find your ideal customer (sites, communities, etc.)?
If you do a good job of defining your avatar then they will become as real to you like a real
customer. You should be able to narrow in on the type of language they will be most responsive
to, be able to know what keeps them up at night, what would motivate them.
In turn, you’ll be able to structure your product with the right pain points and solutions that will
be delivered in a way that will resonate with your potential customer.
Now that you better understand how to narrow in on your ideal demographic, let’s talk about
building a list of prospects in our next step on building a following.
Step 4: Building a Following
A following is a group of people who are interested in your content and who will want to stay
updated on the information you will share with them.
You want to cultivate a strong relationship with these people because they will look to you as
an authority figure and will, in turn, seek and take your advice.
This means that later down the road when you want to make a recommendation to them about
a product you will be offering, they will trust you.
Your following is your future potential buyers.
There are numerous outlets where you can build a following. You will recognize them by the
names of major social media platforms YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, but also including
various online forums and sites. You can even start to build a following offline through your
communities, interest groups, etc.
The best place to start is where you think most of your prospective buyers will be. This may be
in a particular Facebook group, maybe it’s Instagram because you have a young demographic,
or it may even be so specific as in your local communities, like a self-help book club, etc.
You can really think outside the box here.
So what do you start with? Start by cultivating a relationship with those people. Maybe you
start that Facebook group or Instagram page and start inviting or following people who would
be interested in your content. Maybe you start publishing cooking videos on YouTube. Maybe
you start commenting on a forum and building authority among its users.
The point here is to find where your prospective buyers are and start an outlet of
communication with them so you can build rapport. Give them value and they’ll want
consistent communication from you where you’ll eventually be able to sell targeted offers to
them. Before we do that though we need to first build a list of prospective buyers.
Step 5: Building a List of Prospective Buyers
Now that you understand the importance of building your community of prospective buyers,
you probably realize that you’ll need a way to organize them to be able to deliver offers in the
future.
The way by which you turn a prospective buyer into a lead and in turn into a customer is through the
use of what we call in digital marketing, a funnel.
In this specific case, you will want to set up an opt-in funnel.
An opt-in funnel is a series of pages you set up, the goal of which is to obtain the email address of your
potential buyer. You want to collect a
list of emails so you can communicate and build a relationship with those leads—and email is definitely the best way to do that! The most important part of all of this is the opt-in form that asks them for
their name and email so that you can send them regular newsletters and updates. You can set up easy opt-in
forms using Leadpages.net.
Now, not everyone will go around handing you their email just because you ask them.
That’s where you have to deliver valuable content—this is your knowledge on whatever passion, skill
or interest you honed in on in Step 1.
This includes tips, advice, blueprints, or any other related know-how that they’d be interested in in a simple PDF format—yep, it’s that easy.
The delivery method? Email, of course! You can use any email provider to help you get those emails out, such as MailChimp.com—it’s easy for beginners and free to use too! You’ll just need to make sure you link your opt-in form on Leadpages with your email provider of choice. You can learn how to do that through Leadpages’ site. Now let’s talk about how you’ll make money with your list next.
Step 6: Monetizing Your Audience
Now that you know how to start a following and a way to reach that following with just a click
of a button, you might be thinking, “How do I get to the money part?”
A rookie mistake is to start monetizing too early. Another rookie mistake? Taking too long to
monetize.
So let’s start with a baseline.
You want to send your list of free content emails before you start sending them promotional ones.
These can be short articles you send them, pdf reports you link off to, or even videos that you
find on YouTube that you think will be helpful to your subscribers.
It doesn’t have to be content you create, but it does need to be content that they find valuable.
You’ll want to send at least two free content pieces before asking for anything in return.
Start with value and reciprocity will follow.
With ClickBank, you can earn commission of 75% on products you promote from the ClickBank
Marketplace.
The key to navigating the ClickBank Marketplace is to start with the category your subscribers are most likely to be interested in.
From there you’re most likely going to find the best converting products at the top of the list.
These are the products that are selling the most for our affiliates and are most likely going to pump out the most bang for your promotional buck.
A couple of tips:
ClickBank affiliates usually look for products with a gravity of 10 or higher. This means that at least 10 different affiliates are promoting the product and making sales regularly for it.
Other things to look out for are if the product offers re-billing commission which means the product owner has a product that bills the customer each month, and they’re willing to give you a percent of what’s earned—a month after month.
With these tips, you’ll be promoting the top products which are most likely to convert your subscribers into commissions and even make you some recurring income along the way!
After you get up and going, you’ll want to think about how to scale your efforts. That’s in our next step.
Step 7: Scaling Your Profits
Now you’re dialed in with the whole “make money online” thing… how do you scale?
There are two main ways to make more money, which generally applies to any business.
- Get more customers
- Make more money per customer
So how can you apply this?
One way to get more customers is to increase your focus on Step 4—building your following.
You should always be growing your following and as a result, growing your list. A way to make
more money per customer is by continuing to give great value to your subscribers so that they
want to buy from you over and over again.
But there’s even a bigger way to scale your profits…
Instead of being an affiliate and driving traffic to ClickBank products for a commission, you can
be the product owner and have affiliates drive traffic for you and make your sales! By packaging
your own product as a pdf, audio, or video series you can sell to your subscribers and keep
100% of the profits.
With you’re own product, you can have affiliates sell your product for you. There are around
100,000 active affiliates on ClickBank looking for interesting, high-converting products to
promote to their following, just like you! You can create sales pages and membership sites with
tools like Kajabi.com, Clickfunnels, or our simple tool, the ClickBank Builder.
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