My Vision of Multiple Streams of Income, Part 2
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Title: My Vision of Multiple Streams of Income, Part 2
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Author: Peter Dobler
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My Vision of Multiple Streams of Income, Part 2
Copyright 2005 Peter Dobler
A while back I wrote a little article called “My Vision of
Multiple Streams of Income”. After receiving several emails
asking for a sequel and sharing more real life experience I
decided to give an update on my journey with SFI and Stone
Evans’ PIPS system.
As I mentioned in my last article I went off a good start
with this system and I honestly can attest it really works.
The only negative thing is, if you want to call it this
way, that I put a lot of effort into this project. The
system is designed to run on autopilot, that’s great. But
until you’ve reached a certain level of visibility, you
need run your promotions around the clock. I’m almost there.
As an example: I run several Google AdWords campaigns to
promote my website and SFI. The reason for this is simple.
This is a highly competitive market and achieving high
rankings with the major search engines takes a long time
and due to the rough competition you won’t be able to reach
the top without a few backdoor tricks.
So I took the route of actually spending some advertising
money and in return I have a wide spread exposure. Remember
the baseball movie with Kevin Kostner “Field of Dreams”
with the famous remark “If you build it they will come”?
Unfortunately this is no longer true for the internet.
Back to the topic of controlling the advertising cost with
Google AdWords. I closely track my expenses and I keep a
lit on it if it gets too high.
The tricky part is to decide when it is too high. I don’t
have an answer for this. For me it means whatever I’m
comfortable with. Because you’re building residual income
and you’re not aiming for a single sale. This is hard to
gauge. Conversion rates are useless, although my conversion
rate so far is over 20%. That is pretty good from what I
read about this topic. What this number means in subsequent
income has to be determined.
I also tapped into the extensive library of SFI’s partner
IAHBE. At first I just joined this organization because it
guarantees my position in the SFI network. But after
researching their services and utilizing their benefits
like free mail leads, I have to say that this is a great
institution. It’s worth every penny of your monthly fees.
Speaking about value-added services and benefits. The one
thing I’m truly impressed with is the quality and
consistency of the marketing material offered by SFI. The
wealth of online and offline marketing material can be
overwhelming, but if you use it appropriate it is a very
effective tool. Of course SFI also offers quality products
and services, which makes it easy to sell.
By using Stone Evans’ PIPS (Plugin Profit Site) system I
could maximize these efforts. I’m selling all sorts of
products and I already received several commission checks
through my affiliate program with Clickbank. This is a huge
affiliate provider for electronic books and software. My
job is to attract customers to the products and then the
manufacturer or author of the product does all the selling
and credit card processing. As soon as the credit card is
processed I receive a commission, which varies between
products.
After about 3 months of running this business I would say
that I’m still a little bit negative with my finances, but
this is due to my extensive Google AdWords campaigns. By
not counting this, I’m actually making some money. Nothing
to brag about, but maybe in another 3 months my tune might
change.
Please send me an email if you like to hear an update more
often.
About the Author:
Peter Dobler is a 20+ year veteran in the IT business. He
is an active Real Estate Investor and a successful Internet
business owner.
www.mypluginhomebiz.com
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