Landing page is a page that your visitors see after clicking on a specific link on another site. The purpose of a landing page is to convince the visitor to take a specific kind of action. Usually, it's to buy something or to subscribe to your mailing list.
In other words: what to use if you're an online business owner who wants to get the best online marketing tools and techniques. This post is a kind of a resource pack. However, I didn't want to turn it into a meaningless link list containing multiple alternatives to one task. Instead, I focused on providing just one tool for each individual part of online business related work.
Inception Marketing - the ultimate douchebag marketer business model, also known as product-less marketing - a situation where your marketing itself becomes the product.
If you're researching the topic or even want to buy Market Samurai, there's one question that might appear in your mind: What happened to all the honest reviews of anything?
Admitting that I'm a bit drunk at the time of writing is probably not the most professional way of starting an article, ain't it? Okay, I'm not really drunk because it would be difficult to put some decent words together, but I am drinking beer just to get into the right mindset.
Reviews are like flyers in your local travel agency - some have no impact on you whatsoever, but some make you want to visit a certain place so bad that you literally can't wait to reserve a flight and a hotel. Writing a review is not about convincing anyone to do anything. It's about giving some honest opinions about a given product and listing its pros and cons.
Here's the core of the problem. Too many businesses (online and offline) tend to focus only on getting new customers and forget about taking care of the existing ones. For instance, have you ever seen a TV ad of a mobile network in which they're announcing that everyone who signs up for their services will receive a new iPhone for $10 (or something similar)?
Well OK, maybe not the most, but it's still pretty counterintuitive. I don't intend to keep you hanging, so let me just go ahead and tell you what the advice is: Instead of looking for an untapped niche, enter one that's already crowded. Why? Here's the answer.
So far we've been talking about things like: services and consulting, products, affiliate income, and advertising. These are all valid online business models. Today let's focus on something that is not that obvious, but has been fairly popular lately nevertheless - subscriptions and membership programs.