Saturday, January 16, 2016

Marketing Tip #8 of 12

Leverage defined is: influence or power used to achieve a desired result.

Affiliate marketers give you an advantage over others in the marketplace who are trying to do it alone. The more people you have promoting your products, the easier it gets to reach your targeted customers. Leverage helps you reach beyond your sphere of influence into somebody else's sphere influence. Now, with affiliate marketing, you will have to share the profits of their labor but 50% of sales generated is much better than 100% of no sales at all. There are many platforms to engage affiliate marketers whose only purpose in the business world is to find new products to promote. 
They are out there and they are waiting for your PRODUCT OR SERVICE. These are people who chase after you to help you make more sales. Can you imagine the possibilities? If you would like to know more about "affiliate marketing" from the viewpoint of being the owner of the product (seller), let me know in the comments below.


Forgive your family or friends for not being as supportive as they could. You are marching to the beat of a different drummer and they cannot hear the cadence (military term for rhythm of your footsteps).
Another way to expand your marketing reach is to join CoPromote sponsored by Twitter. CoPromote is a network of thousands of people cross-promoting one another's products or service. It's kind of a "you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours" network.  The basic service is FREE and you can reach thousands in your chosen niche or field of interest OR you can choose a monthly payment plan and extend your marketing reach to 500,000 people that you don't even know. Now that is using the power of "leverage" for global reach. Click any link in this post to learn more or to move forward.

That should be enough to get you moving forward. Have a very successful weekend. Ask me for more info on "affiliate marketers" when you're ready.

I'm praying for ya,

EJ Melvin
MarketPlace Apostle

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