Digital Marketing: Careers + Making Money Online

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Wouldn’t say I speak it well at all but white labeling small non-electronic consumer goods. It just seems like amazon has a stranglehold on everything in the market.

yeah I`m iffy about the physical product stuff. IT's the wild wild west where anyone can get a chinese suppler to put their logo on something and you just end up in price wars because everyone is selling the same stuff. If you bring a unique item to market a chinese knockoff will be there in a few weeks lol.
 

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Anyone know any good podcasts/forum/YouTube channels that offer good advice? I'm even willing to pay if needed.
My friend has an online business that is doing pretty OK and I have been lucky enough to see his whole operation behind the scene and I'm thinking of replicating his whole operation but not for the same service he provides. I'm after business ideas where I can act as a middle man making 1500 a month but having a hard time finding ideas
 

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Bump.. I’m gon try to give yal some gems and anyone who needs help feel free to ask in this thread or PM’s

For all my freelancers you can use sites like upwork, freelancers.com, hubstaff, and fiverr. Even if you don’t know anything about marketing you can still finesse on fiverr.. find a marketing gig to sell like web traffic and set your own prices.. you can then go on a site like seoclerk and outsource the work to someone on there that’s selling that same service for way cheaper..there’s people out here makin over 100k doing this.. I’m blown I didn’t start doin this a couple years ago :mjcry:

For anyone interested in SEO and SEM I highly recommend the search engine land and wordstream blog

LinkedIn Learning is a great tool for anyone trying to learn digital marketing.. there’s a number of online video courses that vary in skill level. The first month is free and after that it’s $30 a month.. it’s definitey worth more than $30 a month. If you have a job where you’re doing marketing already, just tell your employer and ask them if they’ll pay for it.. most of them will since it’s helping you learn and it is inexpensive
 
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Bump.. I’m gon try to give yal some gems and anyone who needs help feel free to ask in this thread or PM’s

For all my freelancers you can use sites like upwork, freelancers.com, hubstaff, and fiverr. Even if you don’t know anything about marketing you can still finesse on fiverr.. find a marketing gig to sell like web traffic and set your own prices.. you can then go on a site like seoclerk and outsource the work to someone on there that’s selling that same service for way cheaper..there’s people out here makin over 100k doing this.. I’m blown I didn’t start doin this a couple years ago :mjcry:

For anyone interested in SEO and SEM I highly recommend the search engine land and wordstream blog

LinkedInHelper is a great tool for anyone trying to learn digital marketing.. there’s a number of online video courses that vary in skill level. The first month is free and after that it’s $30 a month.. it’s definitey worth more than $30 a month. If you have a job where you’re doing marketing already, just tell your employer and ask them if they’ll pay for it.. most of them will since it’s helping you learn and it is inexpensive

Also got an easy $50 opportunity for people who have their own laptop, active Facebook account, and PayPal account
I have a friend that has a business where he basically outsource everything to Asia all he is basically the face of the company and gets the clients his team in asia actually does the work. I've seen enough of his operation to finess it just need to think of a niche any tips?
 

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Article on building a brand from scratch using Facebook. I'm gonna try this and see how it turns out.

How to Build a Brand From Scratch With the Help of Facebook

One of the primary challenges marketers face is building quick traction for a new brand.

An established brand has it easy. They can target current Facebook fans, website visitors, customers and email subscribers. These people all know the brand, so they’re likely to engage positively.

But if you don’t have any of these things, how do you build a brand? In this post I’ll break down the challenge as well as the simple steps I recommend brands taking to build a highly relevant audience quickly using Facebook.

The Challenge

If you hop onto Facebook looking to promote a new brand, you’ve got nothing to work with. While I will want you to immediately start building the top of your funnel, that is going to be slow moving.

Why? Because even if you offer helpful, educational or entertaining content, people are less likely to interact with it if it’s coming from a brand — particularly one they don’t know. So costs will be high early.

Ideally, you’d have some sort of built in audience around passionate people for a related subject matter. And in that ideal world, you could start sharing your content to this warmed up audience, driving them to your website.



1. Build a Passion Page


People may not be eager to interact with a brand’s Facebook page — particularly a brand they don’t know — but you may be surprised by how enthusiastic users are about engaging around a passion.

Create a Facebook page around a passion relevant to your brand or product. If your brand is a new micro brewery, create a “People Who Love Micro Brews” page — or something less corny. The main point is that it’s very general and is not connected to a single brand.

If you break down the “microbrewery” interest within Audience Insights, you’ll get the following list of relevant page likes:

micro-brewery-interests.png


After experimenting to find out which show up with interests, I then end up with the following pages that all have one or several related interests I can target in an ad:

  • Goose Island Beer Co
  • New Belgium Brewing
  • Anchor Brewing Company
  • Samuel Adams
  • Widmer Brothers Brewing
  • Stella Artois
  • Dogfish Head Beer
  • Shock Top
  • Stone Brewing Co.
  • Blue Moon Brewing Company
  • Dos Equis
  • Oskar Blues Brewery
  • BeerFests.com
  • Founders Brewing Co.
  • Newcastle Brown Ale
You could use this information to immediately try to build your brand page or drive traffic to your website. Just remember that this may be more expensive than you’d like.

Instead, run ads to promote that passion page for micro brew lovers. Focus on the love of micro brews instead of your brand (ignore your brand). This audience can be built very inexpensively because users will be far more willing to like a page associated with a relevant passion than with a brand they don’t know.



2. Share to the Passion Page


Hopefully you’ve been sharing interesting content for this audience while it’s been growing. They are engaged. They are eating from your hand.

Now it’s time to share a blog post from your brand website. Let’s start with a blog post that remains focused on the passion and less on the brand. It could be a list of the best micro brews, how to brew your own beer or something else related.

If you built your audience appropriately, you should see some pretty amazing results. Not only will reach be sky high (you are reaching people who want to see your content!), but the engagement and traffic you drive should come easily.

Repeat this several times. Your goal is to drive traffic to your brand site with relevant information that this audience will enjoy. While they’re there, they will now become more and more aware of your brand.

While organic results will be excellent, you should also promote these posts. Start first by promoting to the same interests you used for building your fan base as well as targeting fans. You should see Cost Per Website Click at extremely low rates.



3. Remarket to New Website Visitors


Okay, so now it’s time to find out just how valuable this new audience is!

You have been sharing blog posts from your brand’s website to the passion page and promoting those posts as well. In the meantime, you should have installed a Website Custom Audience pixel on your site and you should be building WCAs for all website visitors during the past 180 days.

Now that you have this audience building, it’s time for the good stuff. Run ads for your brand that target your website visitors for the following objectives:

  • Page likes for your brand page
  • Opt-ins for your brand
  • Drive traffic for your brand
  • Sales for your brand
You should also continue to promote blog posts for the passion page, but now also target your website visitors.



Real Life Example


I executed this same process for a project of mine. As you may know, I have a passion for baseball. I also have three boys who play baseball, and I coach their teams.

Back in the fall of 2014, I created a passion page for parents of youth baseball players. I ran ads targeting relevant interests, and quickly built up an audience of more than 30,000 people. I also created content to keep them engaged and encouraged them to participate.

When I created that page, I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with it. I just knew that based on my personal interests, I would eventually have a need for such an audience.

Well, that need arose recently. I’ve decided to start a youth tournament baseball team for my middle son. I created a website for that team, and I immediately started publishing blog posts about coaching and parenting baseball players.

I shared my first post to that passion page at 2:30am on June 10 and the results were immediate.

Six days later, I’m seeing the following results from that share to the passion page:

  • 201,856 Organic Reach
  • 1,704 Shares
  • 1,109 Likes
  • 50 Comments
  • 9,490 Link Clicks
Here is a screen grab…

passion-page-engagement.png


I repeated this process for two other blog posts, and I also promoted each post as well. Here’s a look at the costs I’m seeing to drive traffic:

passion-page-ad-results.png


I’m getting 6 cent website clicks overall, which is insane, but even more incredible is the 2 cent cost I’m paying to reach my website visitors to drive that traffic. That’s nuts!

While my end goal may be to build a baseball team, I now have other goals along the way. I want to build as much traffic as I can so that I can also monetize the site.

In less than one week, this website has attracted more than 30,000 page views.

That’s just one week. For a brand that did not exist a week ago. There is no way I could have done this so quickly without first building the passion page. I would have otherwise been running ads from a brand that people didn’t know to a website they didn’t know.



Your Turn


My project remains a work in progress, but it’s an example of how an audience can be built from scratch with the help of Facebook. Have you done or considered doing something similar?
This is probably the best podcast I've heard about digital marketing.

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Bump.. I’m gon try to give yal some gems and anyone who needs help feel free to ask in this thread or PM’s

For all my freelancers you can use sites like upwork, freelancers.com, hubstaff, and fiverr. Even if you don’t know anything about marketing you can still finesse on fiverr.. find a marketing gig to sell like web traffic and set your own prices.. you can then go on a site like seoclerk and outsource the work to someone on there that’s selling that same service for way cheaper..there’s people out here makin over 100k doing this.. I’m blown I didn’t start doin this a couple years ago :mjcry:

For anyone interested in SEO and SEM I highly recommend the search engine land and wordstream blog

LinkedIn Learning is a great tool for anyone trying to learn digital marketing.. there’s a number of online video courses that vary in skill level. The first month is free and after that it’s $30 a month.. it’s definitey worth more than $30 a month. If you have a job where you’re doing marketing already, just tell your employer and ask them if they’ll pay for it.. most of them will since it’s helping you learn and it is inexpensive

I have a friend that has a business where he basically outsource everything to Asia all he is basically the face of the company and gets the clients his team in asia actually does the work. I've seen enough of his operation to finess it just need to think of a niche any tips?
I think I'll just outsource it then.:mjcry:
 

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I use HubSpot day in and day out for my 9-5.

Was one of their most active users on the platform in the past quarter. It's a great tool for CRM management, email, and scheduling social posts.

Looking to get more heavily into to SEO and paid social this year. Was able to grow our company's presence on social 30% YoY organically w/ no paid campaign. Just being intentional about content and our target audience.
 

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I use HubSpot day in and day out for my 9-5.

Was one of their most active users on the platform in the past quarter. It's a great tool for CRM management, email, and scheduling social posts.

Looking to get more heavily into to SEO and paid social this year. Was able to grow our company's presence on social 30% YoY organically w/ no paid campaign. Just being intentional about content and our target audience.
What do I need to learn these skills.

What's the best resource/s if you can point me to?
 

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I:smile: try to be at least. I'm striving to meet exactly what Google wants with the help of the search console. I expect Google to eventually regard my efforts and grant more visibility in Google SERPs.
 
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