How To Make Recurring Internet Marketing Income From Non-Recurring Opportunities
How To Make Recurring Internet Marketing Income From Non-Recurring Opportunities
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There are a lot of people out there right now telling marketers and affiliate marketers to focus on membership sites so they make recurring income. While that is a great way to go, the advice is fairly misleading from an advanced Internet marketing viewpoint. While not true of every site, most can be turned into recurring income, even those that only offer one-time commissions.
How is this possible if the site doesn’t offer recurring income? Can you really turn it recurring anyway?
Of course you can, and you probably already know how to do it – it’s just that the water’s been muddied by those trying to sell you guides to building membership sites. Now there are some you can’t, or at least might as well not, turn recurring, like firesales, limited time offers and products bound to be outdated a month after their release. But just about any other site is worth the effort to make recurring if it’s good enough for you to promote in the first place.
You see, where people miss the point is that there are two ways to make recurring income from your efforts – the one everyone focuses on is sites, like membership sites or services, that charge a monthly fee and pay out month after month for as long as the person remains a customer. But because the people pointing that out are just trying to sell you a script or info on how to do that, they ignore the much bigger opportunity – making residual income by constantly referring new people to the site!
Now while you can do that by promoting a site or service non-stop, that certainly isn’t what I’m advocating here – you’d be limiting yourself far too much. To truly make it recurring income in the popular sense of the term, you need to make those recurring sales from your initial promotion, not from ongoing efforts.
And that’s where properly structuring your promotions come into play – use promotional strategies that keep sending targeted traffic to the site long after you’ve moved on another 5, 10 of 20 products. Start by setting up a site or blog to promote the product – remember, this works for your own products or affiliate marketing efforts equally. Populate the site with good solid info, either articles, videos and/or podcasts you’ve created yourself, had ghostwritten or created from related PLR materials. If you plan to be doing a number of promotions each year, get the free automatic blog installer from Alex Sysoef – not only does it make it push-button simple, it even installs the SEO plugins for you as well.
Next, set up a squeeze page offering an ethical bribe – a report or videos on the same or related topic in exchange for people opting in to your list. Write this report yourself or convert a PLR product that allows you to give away the converted PDF file – this way you start your promotions with a gift that has your links and recomendation for the product already embedded within it. For a great source of PLR products on a regular basis, check out Resell Rights Fortunes, the only PLR & MRR membership site that lets you search the product database by both niche and rights at once.
Next, set up an e-course on the topic in an autoresponder, and put the signup form on your new squeeze page so people downloading the gift are automatically added to that e-mail cycle. While every e-mail in the course should provide helpful, related information your prospect both wants and needs, each should also have at least one link to the product you’re promoting.
Now your new site is ready to promote the product on an ongoing basis – it’s ’set & forget’. All that’s left now is to drive traffic to it on the same basis. The first step has already been achieved – you’ve created your content-laden blog and optimized it for the best SEO rankings. Tweet it a few times to get traffic flowing to it, and e-mail your optin list to get them headed there too. Next, create 10 or 15 articles on the topic – convert posts you’ve already put on the blog, write new articles or again rewrite PLR articles.
Use those articles to create HubPages, Squidoo lenses and Google Knowls, and tweet those too – then submit your articles to article directories around the net, using your Author’s Resource Box to point people to your free download.
Now create 5-10 videos and 5-10 podcasts from a mixture of your blog posts and articles. Submit those to the appropriate directories as well, like YouTube, Viddler and iTunes. Once again, tweet these links as well.
With a bit of practice, all of the above will have taken you 3-4 days to complete. Pinging your blog and tweeting it has brought your site to the attention of the search engines, and while your ranking may not be great yet, you should at least be listed in Bing, Yahoo! and Google by this point.
Take one more day on the product, this time finding related blogs around the net to post comments to. This can be done as easily as entering [keyword] blog into the engines, replacing [keyword] with your appropriate keyword, of course. Do a similar search for each keyword your targeted a blog post around, and comment on the top 5-10 blogs for each, linking back to the specific blog page that targeted that keyword, not just to the blog URL.
This is a very important step, and the most commonly overlooked one at that. Don’t scrimp on it if you want to earn ongoing income from all this work – spend at least one, if not two days on it. And be legitimate in your efforts – read the blog post and make an intelligent and helpful comment on each. You’re not just looking for a backlink for the search engines here, you want people to recognize your expertise and click through to your site from that blog too. Besides, making garbage, spammy or generic comments won’t help – most pro bloggers will delete those rather than approve them, thuse making your effort a waste of time. Be legit or quit – it’s that simple.
When all of the above is done, if you’ve targeted the right keywords and done a good job on the rest of it, you’ll have built a machine that can keep funnelling in targeted prospects and passing them along to the salespage for quite some time to come. While ongoing sales aren’t likely to be as high as when you were actively promoting the product, that doesn’t matter – whatever sales it brings in are added to your earnings from your current efforts, and once you have a number of these in place your residual or recurring income can mount up to be a nice-sized bonus.
And if you tie this sytem into an offer that’s already offering recurring commissions, like Hosting, Services and Memberships, you can multiply your automated income that much more!
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17 comments
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on September 2, 2009 at 1:01 PM
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Fred Lotgering - Follow this person as @lotcon on Twitter
on September 2, 2009 at 1:42 PM
Doug, a great outline on how to build recurring income. Nothing comes easy and you need to plan and focus. This article helps.
It takes time to put things into place. More time is needed, as you point out so correctly, to get the exposure and create traffic. To put all pieces if the puzzle takes time but if you don’t take the time, you will never finish and never will produce…
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on September 2, 2009 at 2:18 PM
Brilliant insights and one that can make readers a heck of a lot of money if they follow! Sharing this post with my network, it’s a real gem.
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Andre Arnett - Follow this person as @learningaffil on Twitter
on September 2, 2009 at 5:42 PM
This is some excellent information you have provided here. It is a well thought out plan that could do wonders for someone interested in getting online. I have even picked up a couple of nuggets for myself. People would be wise to take a look at this plan and make use of it.
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Mike Paetzold - Follow this person as @mikepaetzold on Twitter
on September 2, 2009 at 8:38 PM
Great plan that people should use that adds the elusive residual. Unfortunately for most it comes in the form of work which is why most never find the easy button cause there is a lot of work to get to it.
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Brett McEllhiney - Follow this person as @nicheadvice4u on Twitter
on September 2, 2009 at 10:12 PM
Great post Doug!
And what a great plan. You make it sound so easy.
I agree that with a little practice that I should be able to trim a lot of time off of what it takes me right now.
Will definitely be using this post as an outline to better organize the processes that I am working on right now.
Thanks
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Joel Osborne - Follow this person as @JoelOsborne on Twitter
on September 2, 2009 at 11:30 PM
Your right… with the proper marketing system in place (like the steps you describe), making affiliate sales over and over again isn’t that hard to do. The sale could be for a membership site, or like you said a one time purchase, but since you are making several sales a month, then there’s your recurring income!
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Bhavesh - Follow this person as @bhavesh65 on Twitter
on September 5, 2009 at 12:08 PM
Hi douglas this is something very useful information not to me but for everyone in making efforts for online income.
I have been guided by you since my beginig and i wish that other people should also be guided by you.
there is no room of failure.U are a genius…Whatevar I am today is only because of you and your constant efforts guidance suggestions and recommendations…Really you are helping in a real sense…..
Nicole Dean - Follow this person as @NicoleDean on Twitter
on September 5, 2009 at 1:22 PM
I love ecourses. Plain and simple, niche ecourses are one of the top 3 things that have boosted my income the most.
Great article. I can’t argue with a thing in there. Build it, then promote the snot out of it. Rinse and repeat.
Love your style, my friend!
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Michael Baldwin on September 5, 2009 at 11:05 PM
Doug,
This is some great info. You do make it sound so easy, and already having a membership based site, I know how difficult it can be. i am actually considering some niche blogs and such to help add a little additional income. I will defenitly put your tips to good use, and come back to read more of what you have to say.
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on September 7, 2009 at 7:29 AM
I need to check out that hosting provider Doug, it sounds promising but I wonder what are deliverability rates for the AR they include?
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Rick Macaulay on September 7, 2009 at 8:02 AM
Hi Doug!
Thank for the outline, easy to understand and impliment. Following your advice has made me almost 20k since we met. I thank you for that! With this information (and our personal meetings) I have started a new course giving away many of those secrets so others can benefit from your suggestions if they choose! Thanks for being open to help and not keeping back what really works like so many others do.
You and Teri are quite the Team
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wine of month club on September 11, 2009 at 9:33 PM
Thanks for the useful advice. I started list building about a year ago and the results have been fantastic and have also taken away a ton of stress from my daily life. I know I can make some money by simply sending out an offer if I need to!
Lonnie Minton - Follow this person as @AffiliateBus on Twitter
on September 12, 2009 at 2:22 PM
Recurring income is the best kind of income that internet marketing has to offer. Thanks for this plan or outline. I like the way you went step by step – next, next, next, etc. I will be saving this post and using it. Thanks.
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