No Product No Problem – Independent Study
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Description:
Who is this Program For?
No product, no problem was specifically designed to help business owners monetize their online platforms fast utilizing the affiliate marketing model. It’s no secret that the vast majority of bloggers and other platform builders begin with no clear plan or no plan at all.
NPNP comes into play in order to change the awful statistics and to help business owners monetize their platforms with proven and ethical methods. But it doesn’t stop there and the course goes above and beyond as it teaches aspiring marketers how to become successful promoting other companies products and services in a way that other basic programs simply can’t.
The program is most suitable for beginners and intermediate affiliate marketers.
Ideal Audience:
Bloggers
Platform builders
Podcasters
Speakers
Authors
YouTubers and Vloggers
Online business owners
Affiliate marketers
What You’ll Learn
You’ll learn affiliate marketing, meaning you’ll be promoting other companies products, services, programs, and launches for commissions. Affiliate marketing has been around for ages and it’s one of the most common ways to monetize your online presence with countless benefits. It’s one of the fastest ways to make money online without having to own a product. You just recommend products to other people through a blog or website, social media, forums, podcasts, videos, live events, or even offline.
This is how I started and although I’ve expanded on various other monetizing methods, still is my very favorite business model because it’s flexible, it creates multiple streams of passive income, and returns profit 24/7.
No Product No Problem Modules
There are over 80 lessons in 9 modules and various bonuses. That makes NPNP one of the most comprehensive affiliate marketing trainings I’ve reviewed.
Welcome:
Imagine the possibilities
When should you start Affiliate Marketing?
Overview of the course
Module 01 – Basics:
- Introduction
- A quick history of Affiliate Marketing
- How Affiliate Marketing works
- The benefits of Affiliate Marketing
- Why companies want you as an affiliate
- Who’s doing Affiliate Marketing
- The different ways to promote affiliate offers
- Different models of affiliate programs
Module 02 – Mindset:
- Introduction
- But I don’t know how to sell
- But I don’t know my avatar
- But I don’t know what to focus on
- But I have a small list
- But I didn’t use the product
- But I don’t have a website
- But my audience doesn’t buy
- But I’m afraid I’ll lose subscribers
- Notes on comparisons and naysayers
Module 03 – Find programs:
- Introduction
- The first rule of affiliate marketing
- Ways to find affiliate programs
- What if there is no affiliate program?
- How to virtually guarantee acceptance
- If you get declined
- Why you should promote competitors
- How to decide what to promote
- Next steps
- How many programs can you promote at a time?
- Our recommended programs
Module 04 – Legal/Rules:
- Introduction
- Consequences
- FTC rules
- Understand program rules
- Paid advertising
Module 05 – Promo Prep:
- Introduction
- Content creation
- Setting promotional goals
- The sequence of success in Affiliate Marketing
- Conditioning your audience
- Creating a promotional calendar & plan
- Warming up your audience
- How to promote different material
- Budgeting for paid ads
- What if I can’t go all in?
Module 06 – Selling:
- Introduction
- Basics of selling
- Best practices
- Overcoming fear of selling
- Copywriting
- Selling in email
- How to use swipe copy
- Selling on blog posts
- Selling on podcasts/video
- Ninja tactics
Module 07 – Finish Strong:
- Introduction
- Shifting from free to paid
- Working with opt-ins
- When someone buys
- How to close sales
- Staying motivated
- Going the extra mile
Module 08 – Post Promo:
- Introduction
- Do a promo recap
- Plan for the future
- Build relationships
- Your buyers
- Post-promo housekeeping
- Getting paid
- How to promote more without fatigue
- Next steps
Module 09 – Different Promotions:
- Introduction
- Digital courses
- Book Launches
- Physical products
- Live events/summits
- Single webinars
- Evergreen (deep dive)
- Promoting affiliate offers in books
Bonuses/Coaching Calls:
- Introduction
- List building
- Bonus packages
- Case studies
- Marisa Murgatroyd EPM case study
- Affiliate Marketing with NO list
- Referring other affiliates
- Creating your website
- How to work with an affiliate manager
- Resources page (deep dive)
- Next level Affiliate Marketing
- Your first affiliate promo
- Networking with purpose live
- Get the most out of affiliate Facebook groups
- Resources
More information about SEO Marketing – Traffic:
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of increasing the quality and quantity of website traffic by increasing the visibility of a website or a web page to users of a web search engine.
SEO refers to the improvement of unpaid results (known as “natural” or “organic” results) and excludes direct traffic/visitors and the purchase of paid placement.
SEO may target different kinds of searches, including image search, video search, academic search, news search, and industry-specific vertical search engines.
Optimizing a website may involve editing its content, adding content,
and modifying HTML and associated coding to both increase its relevance to specific keywords and remove barriers to the indexing activities of search engines like Google ,Yahoo etc.
[citation needed] Promoting a site to increase the number of backlinks, or inbound links, is another SEO tactic. By May 2015, mobile search had surpassed desktop search.[
As an Internet marketing strategy, SEO considers how search engines work, the computer-programmed algorithms that dictate search engine behavior,
what people search for, the actual search terms or keywords typed into search engines, and which search engines are preferred by their targeted audience.
SEO is performed because a website will receive more visitors from a search engine the higher the website ranks in the search engine results page (SERP).
These visitors can then be converted into customers.
SEO differs from local search engine optimization in that the latter is focused on optimizing a business’ online presence so that its web pages will be displayed by search engines
when a user enters a local search for its products or services. The former instead is more focused on national or international searches.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
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- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes