What is your greatest online asset?
Most people will tell you it is your subscriber base - or your ‘list’.
But there is another “hidden” online asset that is intangible, but equally (if not more) valuable.
It is your REPUTATION.
Why do I say that?
Simple … with a good reputation, you can:
- build credibility and trust with your subscribers
- find JV partners easily
- have other big name marketers approach you for JVs
So how does one build one’s reputation online?
Here’s a quick overview of the process.
| 1. | Pick a niche that you want to be known as an expert. |
| 2. | Find the relevant discussion boards and forum on that niche. |
| 3. | Participate and contribute your ideas, knowledge, etc in those forums |
| 4. | Write a short (but useful) report on the niche topic. Offer it for free. |
| 5. | Provide a monthly (or bi-monthly) newsletter - build relationship with your subscribers. |
I know it’s a long and tedious process, but hey, the payoff is big!
Anyway, I digress … the reason I’m writing this is because I want to tell you about Michael Green’s latest toolkit - “StinkingRich3″ (yeah, I know, corny name)
There are only a handful of marketers that I really respect, and Michael Green is one of them. I know him back in 2002, and he’s a really sharp marketer.
How good is this toolkit? Well, Michael is currently away on a business trip to the US, and he doesn’t know I’m writing this post. So, the link below is a direct link, not an affiliate link.
(If you check the domain whois, you’ll see it belongs to Michael Green)
What makes this tool special? 3 things:
1. Michael reveals his very own personal ‘Game Plan’. This is the blueprint the uses to run his successful internet marketing business. Nothing held back.
2. He’s going to follow-up with you with his SR3 Mile Stone Reminder system. Yup, he’s going to “nag” you so that you will take action to ensure your own success.
3. This is the third and final toolkit in his best seller series. No more after this.
There is a saying in my country - “A lot of thunder, a lot of lightning … but no rain!”
Do you know what that means? It’s similar to this phrase - “a lot of talk, but no action, no results” - I think there’s a term for this - a “windbag”
Of late, many “gurus” have sprung up - with “lots of thunder, lots of lightning … but no rain”.
Michael Green is a veteran who walks the talk.
I recommend you check the toolkit out.
Warmly,
Adrian




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