If you focus on your Mailing List and your Product, you will progress faster than someone trying to do many things at the same time.

Well done, your mailing list will bring you tons of qualified traffic and your products will put cash in your bank account. First, let’s take a look at your mailing list.

1. Your mailing list

Your mailing list or just list or contacts or audience or subscribers is one of your most important assets online. From your list you will get your first clients.

You build your INITIAL list by contacting everyone you know – for example, classmates, co-workers, colleagues, associates, former classmates, ex-classmates, friends, friends of friends, acquaintances, and complete strangers.

Communicate with them through calls, texts, emails, one-on-one, and social media like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.

The most effective way to reach them when starting out will be one-on-one at shopping malls, churches, mosques, conferences, and other events.

Without trying to be overly prescriptive, just start with a little talk. Ask them what life is like with them, what they are doing now, and also share what you are doing yourself.

For complete strangers, you can break the ice by asking what they do. You can also ask about their other interests and if they are visitors or if they live in the area where you met them.

Keep the relationship and conversation ongoing and warm to build rapport. In the process, ask for their phone number and / or email address and start sending them relevant information based on their areas of interest.

You need between 100 and 250 names to start. According to Joe Girard, author of How to Sell Anything to Anybody, everyone on this planet knows at least 250 other people.

As your list grows, you will need a contact management system (CMS) or a CRM (customer relationship management) system.

A CMS will facilitate the management of your list and will be indispensable in the analysis of the performance of your clients in areas such as mail opening, click through and Lifetime Value, to mention three.

There are many CMSs, ranging from the very sophisticated and expensive like Keap (formerly Infusion Soft), Click Funnels, Ontraport, Kajabi, and Drip to the relatively affordable ones like Vonza, Constant Contact, ConvertKit, and MailChimp, to name a few.

Each of the CMS has its advantages and disadvantages or pros and cons, but as a beginner, I recommend that you opt for MailChimp.

MailChimp is simple, easy to use and, above all, it allows you a FREE PLAN of up to 2000 subscribers.

You need a free plan when you haven’t started making money.

However, having said that, you don’t even need a CMS at first. All you need is a Microsoft Excel sheet to store your audience’s contact information, the key of which is the email address.

To manage your list and continue to reach more potential customers to increase your traffic, you also need your smartphone, WhatsApp, and other social media accounts, particularly Facebook.

To establish your credibility and seriousness, build strong relationships and rapport, let your contacts know what you have accomplished.

Have you written, for example, a book or books? Show off and talk about them. That’s where your Products come in.

Let’s take a look at your product below.

2. Your product

Your product is also one of your most important assets online.

Your product and your mailing list are two sides of the same coin: your online business.

Your product can be in the form of a book, e-book, guide, article, checklist, cheat sheet, app, code, or training course.

The courses are popular online because they are easy to sell digitally in PDF, MP4, and MP3 form and with ridiculously high margins.

People are always looking for ways to improve their lives, which is why the courses are very helpful.

As a beginner, all you need is a good product in the form of a course.

Although a course can be basic, intermediate or advanced, as a beginner, you will go to a basic course (entry level).

An entry level course is something that is low priced but solves an immediate problem for your target audience.

You don’t need anything complicated, sophisticated, or academic. All you need is a product (course) that solves an immediate problem.

For example, if I am thirsty and you have water to sell, I will gladly buy it to quench my thirst (an immediate problem).

If, for example, I am itchy and you have a balm that can immediately reduce my discomfort, I would gladly pay you.

So, tie your Product to your target audience’s immediate problem, not a future problem, and you won’t just win, you’ll win big in 2021.

Online marketers talk about funnels. Your entry-level product will be one of the most precious assets in the funnel.

Although the actual mechanics of creating a product, such as a course, is beyond the scope of this article, there are basic things you should know at this point.

To be successful with your product (course), ask your audience what they are struggling with to discover their pain points.

Then ask them more, suppose I develop a product that solves your problem, would you buy it or would you be willing to pay for it?

If 3-10 of your audience members say “Yes,” and better yet are willing to pay you upfront, then you’re home and dry.

In short, if someone in your target audience is willing to pay upfront for your still undeveloped Product, it means that your Product idea is a good one.

The process of trying to find out if your target audience is willing to pay for your Product up front is called idea validation.

Once your Product idea has been validated, go ahead and create the Product. That is all you need to do as a beginner.

Let me repeat, you have a firm foundation when your audience members are willing to prepay for your Product.

Another way to create a product is to go ahead and create one based on your instincts and start selling without engaging your target audience at first.

This could be a bad idea if you spend a large amount of money to create a Product and then find that there is no market for it.

Therefore, engaging your audience early to co-create your product is a good ideal to follow.

Said that; however, keep in mind that there is no perfect way to do something online and offline.

Just do what works and is working in the market you serve. Don’t try to reinvent the wheel.

For example, I created my first two products, the Book Writing Clinic and the Internet Business Mastery Course, based on my instincts.

Both courses have been successful beyond my expectations, with over one hundred and fifty students enrolled in both.

So go ahead and create your first product, for example a course that you can sell for between $ 19 and $ 99 per student.

Depending on your target audience, your focus and price will be different, but the principles remain the same.

Once you create a successful Entry Level Product, you can add more features and benefits and upgrade to an Intermediate Level Product as time goes on and your experience and confidence grow.

This article assumes that you have attended some type of training that shows you the basics of how online or internet business works.

If you haven’t, you have to because there are so many moving and changing pieces, so doing it alone is not only silly, but silly as well.

Good luck my friend as you go to win big as a beginner in 2021.

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