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katrinkunze · 1 year
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Do More Than Just Chatting On Telegram - Trade  Cryptos With It!
Cryptocurrencies were not quite popular a decade ago. At first, people didn’t even know how to trade cryptocurrency. The first coin to enter the market is Bitcoin. Can you believe that one Bitcoin was equivalent to one US dollar once upon a time? – Within a few years, its price has increased by more than 600 percent.
Now, cryptocurrency has extended its potential and has grown into a must-use technology in business. Apart from its growth, it has also unlocked a path for entrepreneurs to develop a crypto-based business model. 
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Where To Get Cryptocurrency?
One can obtain cryptocurrency in return for fiat from a crypto exchange platform. Based on your interest, you can buy any cryptocurrency you want. Well, there are thousands of choices. 
Before that, you should keep these 5-things in your mind. 
Choose a regulated, reliable, and secure exchange platform manually. 
Closely monitor the price variations in cryptos you’re about to buy.
The crypto market fluctuates so that coin prices may go up or down. 
Ensure the safety of your wallet integrated with the exchange. 
The liquidity of an asset won’t always be high. 
These are the basic information you need to know before starting your journey as a crypto trader. 
Bots Replacing Humans
Even though crypto trading is fun, one has to trade all day to make profits. This will make them trade crypto all day and night without sleeping. Of course, we are humans, not robots. 
But the question is, “why” not robots?
This question has paved the way for the introduction of cryptocurrency trading bots development services. These bots are solely designed to handle crypto trades round the clock. They automate the trading process and invest in preferred coins per your input and interests. 
Problems In Crypto Trading Bots Initially 
During the initial stages, crypto trading bots had several shortcomings. 
They were not easy to use
They were expensive
Need an expert to install and integrate it
They were not fully automated
Not compatible with many devices other than desktop
Latest Trading Bot
On average, crypto traders are ordinary people who don’t have 6-digit money in their bank accounts. So, they cannot invest in crypto trading bots that are more expensive than their budget. 
What if I say that you can actually use a crypto bot for free?
That’s what Telegram Trading Bots do!
What Do These Bots Do?
Telegram is one of the most popular chatting platforms worldwide. But that’s not it. This platform gives an additional feature to integrate bots from the Bot API library. 
Telegram bots can accept payments, help build multiplayer games, supply custom news & articles, evaluate expenses, and more. 
Telegram Crypto Trading Bot
Telegram crypto trading bot is a trading API-integrated bot that can communicate with crypto trading platforms. This trading bot does automatic periodic market research to yield profit for the trader. These bots are similar to regular chatbots. 
Why Use Telegram For This?
Telegram is a safer environment for trading purposes. Telegram bots work with real-time interaction, similar to humans. Many more reasons are there to use this platform as a venue for crypto trading. 
The End
Telegram gives an open-source platform to build custom crypto trading bots. One can develop an efficient telegram crypto trading bot for performing the desired process, such as market analysis, price analysis, order execution, etc. 
This makes me think that social media platforms are turning into multitasking outlets for numerous functions. 
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prosperingwithgary · 2 years
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You’re Doing Affiliate Marketing All Wrong
The Easiest Way to Make Money Online
What’s the easiest way to make money online, without having to create a product or a sales page? Affiliate marketing, of course. :)  Most affiliate marketers are doing it all wrong. So, why is it that most affiliate marketers never make nearly what they could make? Anyone has the potential to make HUGE money in affiliate marketing, yet 90% or more of affiliates make a pittance (I’ll wager the number is closer to 98%, in fact.)
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Think about this: If you earn an average of $50 on each sale in a sales funnel you promote, and you make 6 sales, you’ve made $300. Sounds good, right? But guaranteed, there is someone else who made 600 sales and walked away with $30,000. Why did they make 600 sales when you made just 6? There are reasons why a handful of affiliate marketers do amazingly well, and everyone else barely makes a profit. And marketers who understand this will always have a tremendous advantage over marketers who don’t.
1: Build a Relationship
I know you’ve heard it before, but are you doing it? People buy people, not products. If you want them to open your email and click your link, or visit your Facebook Group and click a link, you’ve got to have a RELATIONSHIP with your people. This is so simple to do, yet few marketers take the time. Start with a blog post that is all about you, and then send new opt-ins to the post so they can get to know you. Make the post silly, funny and most of all REAL. Talk about the stupid stuff you’ve done, the mistakes you’ve made, where you live and so forth.
You have a strange. or interesting hobby
Do you have a strange hobby or unusual taste in food? Include that. Maybe you have 17 pets, talk about them.  Are you one of those people that like to work until 3 in the morning and sleep until noon? Mention that. Reveal the real you. Not the details people don’t want, but the ones that amuse and interest. You’re looking to make a real connection, not give a resume. Tell them how the dream stealer got you.  And above all else, don’t make your life seem like a series of magnificent accomplishments. No one is going to relate to someone who turns everything they touch into gold. But they are going to relate to the time you bought Bitcoin when it was worthless and sold it just before it took off, or the time you thought you could fly and jumped off your uncle’s barn into the manure pile. And don’t stop with your ‘about me’ page, either. Use this relationship building in your lead magnet, your emails, your other blog posts and so forth.
Be something about yourself
Always inject a little bit about yourself. Not so much that you bore people, of course, or make everything seem about you. But just enough to keep it real. Think about relating an event to a friend. Arerselfn’t you going to give your own perceptions of what happened, as well as tell about how you got out of your car and stepped in the mud puddle just before your big presentation? Use this same method of personal, one-on-one friend communication with your readers as well. Post on your blog as often as possible, and we’re talking every day or two. Encourage your list to subscribe to Feedburner or the equivalent so they know when you add a new post. Your readers will realize you’re a real person who isn’t out to pitch them a new product every 5 minutes. And they’ll gladly read your sales emails much more readily when they know there is a real live human being who is sending them these messages.
2: Use Your Own Voice
How many emails do you receive that say something along the lines of, “Buy this product - this product is the greatest product ever - you will be sorry if you miss this - so rush right over and buy it now.” Yeah. Same old stuff, over and over again. There is a marketer (or maybe several, but I’m thinking of one in particular) who sells MASSIVE quantities of this exact type of emails as a swipe file to new marketers. Like a brand-new marketer couldn’t write their own 25 word email that basically says, “GO BUY THIS NOW!” People are TIRED of getting these emails. You’re tired of getting these emails. I’m tired of getting these emails. Same phrases, same message, same B.S. If you’re not going to stand apart from the crowd, then you’re going to have to share the same crumbs they’re getting. Instead, take 30 minutes and write your own promotional email in your own voice.
No hype. Sincere and Honest
Forget hype. Be sincere. Be honest. “Hey, this product isn’t for everyone. I don’t even know if it’s for you. But if you have this problem, then maybe this is your solution. Check it out and decide if it’s right for you, because I know it’s worked like crazy for some people. And it’s on sale right now, too.” I’ve written emails where I basically tell people not to buy something unless they really really want it or need it. “Don’t buy this if you already know how to do xyz.” “Don’t buy this if you’re not going to be doing this type of marketing.” This is only for people who want (fill in the blank.) It’s like I’m trying to talk them out of it, which paradoxically often results in more sales, not fewer.
No trickery
But the point isn’t tricking them into buying; it’s to be honest. Because you know what? That latest, greatest product you’re promoting ISN’T what everyone on your list needs. Some of them, sure. The rest of them, no. Do you have any idea how refreshing it is to open an email that says, “Here’s a new product, thought you might want to know, but please don’t buy it if you’re not going to use it.” The first time I got an email like that, I bought the product without even reading the sales letter. True story. I was just so happy that someone wasn’t ramming a sale down my throat, that I jumped at the chance to buy it. Weird but true. My point is, be you. Be honest. Talk to your readers as though they are your best friends and you don’t want to lose your best friends by acting like a carnival barker who is here today and pulled up stakes (vanished) tomorrow with their money.
3: Email a LOT
This is the one where people like to argue with me, and I understand that. You’ve heard over and over again that you shouldn’t email too often, or you’ll upset your subscribers, right? After all, every time you email, there is the potential that a subscriber will hit the unsubscribe button. Have you considered what the potential is when you DON’T email? Nothing. No opens, no clicks, no sales… not even any relationship building. Do you want people to open and read your emails? Then send out those emails EVERY DAY. Here’s why: First, almost no one will see every email you send out. Let’s say you’ve got a sale on one of your products. Don’t you think your readers might like to know about it? But if they miss the one and only email you send that lets them know, then they’ve missed out on the discount and you LOST a sale.
Email at different times
Second, send emails at different times. I opened someone’s email just yesterday, decided I was VERY interested in the new membership he was selling, clicked the link and discovered it was no longer available. What happened? This particular marketer only sends out emails at 1:00 a.m. my time, so I don’t even see most of his emails in the avalanche of mail I get before I wake up. Third, if you’re sending email once a week or once a month, your readers are forgetting who the heck you are. And when you finally do send an email, they think it’s spam. Fourth, if you mail more often, you will make more money. Don’t take my word on this, just do it for one month. Send out one email per day, every day, for 30 days. Put a promotion in each one. See if you haven’t made more – a LOT more – money during that time period than during the previous month. And by the way, I’m not saying JUST send out a promotion in each email. Make sure you have some content in there as well, even if it’s just an amusing anecdote.
4: Think of affiliate marketing as a BUSINESS
This isn’t a hobby, nor is it an add-on for an additional income stream. Even if you go on vacation, be prepared to send out an email every day. Schedule them in advance or write them on vacation. Either way, affiliate marketing to your list is a business that you can’t just jump into when you need cash and forget about the rest of the time. You don’t have many support issues, since the product owners handle this. No need to worry about creating products, sales pages and so forth. You don’t have to drive traffic unless it’s to build your list bigger. With so much you don’t have to do, there’s no reason not to focus your time and energy into building relationships with your list and promoting to them every single day. Affiliate marketing can be some of the easiest money you’ve ever made, if you put in the time and effort to make it a real business. Read the full article
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workwithdale · 2 years
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You’re Doing Affiliate Marketing All Wrong
What’s the easiest way to make money online, without having to create a product or a sales page? Affiliate marketing, of course. :) So, why is it that most affiliate marketers never make nearly what they could make? Anyone has the potential to make HUGE money in affiliate marketing, yet 90% or more of affiliates make a pittance (I’ll wager the number is closer to 98%, in fact.)
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Think about this: If you earn an average of $50 on each sale in a sales funnel you promote, and you make 6 sales, you’ve made $300. Sounds good, right? But guaranteed, there is someone else who made 600 sales and walked away with $30,000. Why did they make 600 sales when you made just 6? There are reasons why a handful of affiliate marketers do amazingly well, and everyone else barely makes a profit. And marketers who understand this will always have a tremendous advantage over marketers who don’t. 1: Build a Relationship I know you’ve heard it before, but are you doing it? People buy people, not products. If you want them to open your email and click your link, or visit your Facebook Group and click a link, you’ve got to have a RELATIONSHIP with your people. This is so simple to do, yet few marketers take the time. Start with a blog post that is all about you, and then send new opt-ins to the post so they can get to know you. Make the post silly, funny and most of all REAL. Talk about the stupid stuff you’ve done, the mistakes you’ve made, where you live and so forth. Do you have a strange hobby or unusual taste in food? Include that. Do you have 17 pets? Talk about them. Do you work until 3 in the morning and sleep until noon? Mention that. Reveal the real you. Not the details people don’t want, but the ones that amuse and interest. You’re looking to make a real connection, not give a resume. And above all else, don’t make your life seem like a series of magnificent accomplishments. No one is going to relate to someone who turns everything they touch into gold. But they are going to relate to the time you bought Bitcoin when it was worthless and sold it just before it took off, or the time you thought you could fly and jumped off your uncle’s barn into the manure pile. And don’t stop with your ‘about me’ page, either. Use this relationship building in your lead magnet, your emails, your other blog posts and so forth. Always inject a little bit about yourself. Not so much that you bore people, of course, or make everything seem about you. But just enough to keep it real. Think about relating an event to a friend. Aren’t you going to give your own perceptions of what happened, as well as tell about how you got out of your car and stepped in the mud puddle just before your big presentation? Use this same method of personal, one-on-one friend communication with your readers as well. Post on your blog as often as possible, and we’re talking every day or two. Encourage your list to subscribe to Feedburner or the equivalent so they know when you add a new post. Your readers will realize you’re a real person who isn’t out to pitch them a new product every 5 minutes. And they’ll gladly read your sales emails much more readily when they know there is a real live human being who is sending them these messages. 2: Use Your Own Voice How many emails do you receive that say something along the lines of, “Buy this product - this product is the greatest product ever - you will be sorry if you miss this - so rush right over and buy it now.” Yeah. Same old stuff, over and over again. There is a marketer (or maybe several, but I’m thinking of one in particular) who sells MASSIVE quantities of this exact type of emails as a swipe file to new marketers. Like a brand-new marketer couldn’t write their own 25 word email that basically says, “GO BUY THIS NOW!” People are TIRED of getting these emails. You’re tired of getting these emails. I’m tired of getting these emails. Same phrases, same message, same B.S. If you’re not going to stand apart from the crowd, then you’re going to have to share the same crumbs they’re getting. Instead, take 30 minutes and write your own promotional email in your own voice. Forget hype. Be sincere. Be honest. “Hey, this product isn’t for everyone. I don’t even know if it’s for you. But if you have this problem, then maybe this is your solution. Check it out and decide if it’s right for you, because I know it’s worked like crazy for some people. And it’s on sale right now, too.” I’ve written emails where I basically tell people not to buy something unless they really really want it or need it. “Don’t buy this if you already know how to do xyz.” “Don’t buy this if you’re not going to be doing this type of marketing.” This is only for people who want (fill in the blank.) It’s like I’m trying to talk them out of it, which paradoxically often results in more sales, not fewer. But the point isn’t tricking them into buying; it’s to be honest. Because you know what? That latest, greatest product you’re promoting ISN’T what everyone on your list needs. Some of them, sure. The rest of them, no. Do you have any idea how refreshing it is to open an email that says, “Here’s a new product, thought you might want to know, but please don’t buy it if you’re not going to use it.” The first time I got an email like that, I bought the product without even reading the sales letter. True story. I was just so happy that someone wasn’t ramming a sale down my throat, that I jumped at the chance to buy it. Weird but true. My point is, be you. Be honest. Talk to your readers as though they are your best friends and you don’t want to lose your best friends by acting like a carnival barker who is here today and pulled up stakes (vanished) tomorrow with their money. 3: Email a LOT This is the one where people like to argue with me, and I understand that. You’ve heard over and over again that you shouldn’t email too often, or you’ll upset your subscribers, right? After all, every time you email, there is the potential that a subscriber will hit the unsubscribe button. Do you know what the potential is when you DON’T email? Nothing. No opens, no clicks, no sales… not even any relationship building. Do you want people to open and read your emails? Then send out those emails EVERY DAY. Here’s why: First, almost no one will see every email you send out. Let’s say you’ve got a sale on one of your products. Don’t you think your readers might like to know about it? But if they miss the one and only email you send that lets them know, then they’ve missed out on the discount and you LOST a sale. Second, send emails at different times. I opened someone’s email just yesterday, decided I was VERY interested in the new membership he was selling, clicked the link and discovered it was no longer available. What happened? This particular marketer only sends out emails at 1:00 a.m. my time, so I don’t even see most of his emails in the avalanche of mail I get before I wake up. Third, if you’re sending email once a week or once a month, your readers are forgetting who the heck you are. And when you finally do send an email, they think it’s spam. Fourth, if you mail more often, you will make more money. Don’t take my word on this, just do it for one month. Send out one email per day, every day, for 30 days. Put a promotion in each one. See if you haven’t made more – a LOT more – money during that time period than during the previous month. And by the way, I’m not saying JUST send out a promotion in each email. Make sure you have some content in there as well, even if it’s just an amusing anecdote. 4: Think of affiliate marketing as a BUSINESS This isn’t a hobby, nor is it an add-on for an additional income stream. Even if you go on vacation, be prepared to send out an email every day. Schedule them in advance or write them on vacation. Either way, affiliate marketing to your list is a business that you can’t just jump into when you need cash and forget about the rest of the time. You don’t have many support issues, since the product owners handle this. You don’t have to worry about creating products, sales pages and so forth. You don’t have to drive traffic, unless it’s to build your list bigger. With so much you don’t have to do, there’s no reason not to focus your time and energy into building relationships with your list and promoting to them every single day. Affiliate marketing can be some of the easiest money you’ve ever made, if you put in the time and effort to make it a real business. Read the full article
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personshapedsplder · 5 years
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tagged by @kaelvas YOURE SUCH A DEAR TY <3
rules– answer 21 questions and then tag 21 people who you want to get to know better
nickname(s): ‘ole worm’ (LOL @spiderwebb93 ) also i think my nickname on fb messenger w savannah is ‘beyond bitcoin’ LOL
 zodiac sign: libra!
height: 5′11″ (10-ish 11-ish)
last movie I saw: ooo hmmmm..... rear window by hitchcock!! and then scream  before that
last thing I googled: LOL probably fanfiction on ao3 im always on the hunt!!
favourite musician: ;aldkjfsldj besides the emo classics, i’ll say ‘mother mother’ rn!
song stuck in my head: supercut by lorde!
other blogs: @misas-biggest-fan @the-mormon-blog @cinnabon-shigeo
following: a;lsdkjfdk idk how to find out LOL but a LOT!!
followers: oh 600 something!!
amount of sleep: 8-ish hours or ill die LOL
lucky numbers: 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what I’m wearing: my new The Shining t-shirt ;DDDDDD it’s from hot topic LOL it’s a map of the overlook hotel. i LOVE haunted hotels and i LOVE horror movies and i LOVE graphic/novelty t-shirts
dream job: writer!! screenwriter!!! comic book writer!!!! movie...... director maybe :D 
dream trip: a large and foreign city!!! very big and busy and loud and bright and packed full of people and food!!! 
favourite food: ooooo hamburgers and chocolate !!!!!!
instruments: my own heartstrings as i write myself sad fanfiction!! LOL but in all seriousness, not really anything!
languages: English and spanish!
favorite songs: ‘its alright’ by mother mother
random fact: i think flamboyant is a very good word to describe me!!! i also have tragically, tragically bad skin
aesthetic: NEON LIGHTS, the deep ocean, hot sidewalks, muffled MCR in the background, dodge challengers ;DD, graphic tshirts, the smell of acrylic paint, hamburgers
I’ll tag: @theamazingpeterparkerr (ive tagged you so many times today LOL) @thatoneweirddude21 @spiderwebb93 @antifacowboy @simplynothuman @the-anon-artist @thatonekawaiigirl13 @jamxjustice @mcj-universe @side-ho-ryuuzaki @se34r5 @sidereon-spaceace @aoyamasparkles (how have you been omg its been ages!!!!) @sentinelai @toygowther @kiranatrix @luckycharge @sapphicdeathnote :DDD <333
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prosperingwithgary · 2 years
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You’re Doing Affiliate Marketing All Wrong
The Easiest Way to Make Money Online
What’s the easiest way to make money online, without having to create a product or a sales page? Affiliate marketing, of course. :)  Most affiliate marketers are doing it all wrong. So, why is it that most affiliate marketers never make nearly what they could make? Anyone has the potential to make HUGE money in affiliate marketing, yet 90% or more of affiliates make a pittance (I’ll wager the number is closer to 98%, in fact.)
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Think about this: If you earn an average of $50 on each sale in a sales funnel you promote, and you make 6 sales, you’ve made $300. Sounds good, right? But guaranteed, there is someone else who made 600 sales and walked away with $30,000. Why did they make 600 sales when you made just 6? There are reasons why a handful of affiliate marketers do amazingly well, and everyone else barely makes a profit. And marketers who understand this will always have a tremendous advantage over marketers who don’t.
1: Build a Relationship
I know you’ve heard it before, but are you doing it? People buy people, not products. If you want them to open your email and click your link, or visit your Facebook Group and click a link, you’ve got to have a RELATIONSHIP with your people. This is so simple to do, yet few marketers take the time. Start with a blog post that is all about you, and then send new opt-ins to the post so they can get to know you. Make the post silly, funny and most of all REAL. Talk about the stupid stuff you’ve done, the mistakes you’ve made, where you live and so forth.
You have a strange. or interesting hobby
Do you have a strange hobby or unusual taste in food? Include that. Maybe you have 17 pets, talk about them.  Are you one of those people that like to work until 3 in the morning and sleep until noon? Mention that. Reveal the real you. Not the details people don’t want, but the ones that amuse and interest. You’re looking to make a real connection, not give a resume. Tell them how the dream stealer got you.  And above all else, don’t make your life seem like a series of magnificent accomplishments. No one is going to relate to someone who turns everything they touch into gold. But they are going to relate to the time you bought Bitcoin when it was worthless and sold it just before it took off, or the time you thought you could fly and jumped off your uncle’s barn into the manure pile. And don’t stop with your ‘about me’ page, either. Use this relationship building in your lead magnet, your emails, your other blog posts and so forth.
Be something about yourself
Always inject a little bit about yourself. Not so much that you bore people, of course, or make everything seem about you. But just enough to keep it real. Think about relating an event to a friend. Arerselfn’t you going to give your own perceptions of what happened, as well as tell about how you got out of your car and stepped in the mud puddle just before your big presentation? Use this same method of personal, one-on-one friend communication with your readers as well. Post on your blog as often as possible, and we’re talking every day or two. Encourage your list to subscribe to Feedburner or the equivalent so they know when you add a new post. Your readers will realize you’re a real person who isn’t out to pitch them a new product every 5 minutes. And they’ll gladly read your sales emails much more readily when they know there is a real live human being who is sending them these messages.
2: Use Your Own Voice
How many emails do you receive that say something along the lines of, “Buy this product - this product is the greatest product ever - you will be sorry if you miss this - so rush right over and buy it now.” Yeah. Same old stuff, over and over again. There is a marketer (or maybe several, but I’m thinking of one in particular) who sells MASSIVE quantities of this exact type of emails as a swipe file to new marketers. Like a brand-new marketer couldn’t write their own 25 word email that basically says, “GO BUY THIS NOW!” People are TIRED of getting these emails. You’re tired of getting these emails. I’m tired of getting these emails. Same phrases, same message, same B.S. If you’re not going to stand apart from the crowd, then you’re going to have to share the same crumbs they’re getting. Instead, take 30 minutes and write your own promotional email in your own voice.
No hype. Sincere and Honest
Forget hype. Be sincere. Be honest. “Hey, this product isn’t for everyone. I don’t even know if it’s for you. But if you have this problem, then maybe this is your solution. Check it out and decide if it’s right for you, because I know it’s worked like crazy for some people. And it’s on sale right now, too.” I’ve written emails where I basically tell people not to buy something unless they really really want it or need it. “Don’t buy this if you already know how to do xyz.” “Don’t buy this if you’re not going to be doing this type of marketing.” This is only for people who want (fill in the blank.) It’s like I’m trying to talk them out of it, which paradoxically often results in more sales, not fewer.
No trickery
But the point isn’t tricking them into buying; it’s to be honest. Because you know what? That latest, greatest product you’re promoting ISN’T what everyone on your list needs. Some of them, sure. The rest of them, no. Do you have any idea how refreshing it is to open an email that says, “Here’s a new product, thought you might want to know, but please don’t buy it if you’re not going to use it.” The first time I got an email like that, I bought the product without even reading the sales letter. True story. I was just so happy that someone wasn’t ramming a sale down my throat, that I jumped at the chance to buy it. Weird but true. My point is, be you. Be honest. Talk to your readers as though they are your best friends and you don’t want to lose your best friends by acting like a carnival barker who is here today and pulled up stakes (vanished) tomorrow with their money.
3: Email a LOT
This is the one where people like to argue with me, and I understand that. You’ve heard over and over again that you shouldn’t email too often, or you’ll upset your subscribers, right? After all, every time you email, there is the potential that a subscriber will hit the unsubscribe button. Have you considered what the potential is when you DON’T email? Nothing. No opens, no clicks, no sales… not even any relationship building. Do you want people to open and read your emails? Then send out those emails EVERY DAY. Here’s why: First, almost no one will see every email you send out. Let’s say you’ve got a sale on one of your products. Don’t you think your readers might like to know about it? But if they miss the one and only email you send that lets them know, then they’ve missed out on the discount and you LOST a sale.
Email at different times
Second, send emails at different times. I opened someone’s email just yesterday, decided I was VERY interested in the new membership he was selling, clicked the link and discovered it was no longer available. What happened? This particular marketer only sends out emails at 1:00 a.m. my time, so I don’t even see most of his emails in the avalanche of mail I get before I wake up. Third, if you’re sending email once a week or once a month, your readers are forgetting who the heck you are. And when you finally do send an email, they think it’s spam. Fourth, if you mail more often, you will make more money. Don’t take my word on this, just do it for one month. Send out one email per day, every day, for 30 days. Put a promotion in each one. See if you haven’t made more – a LOT more – money during that time period than during the previous month. And by the way, I’m not saying JUST send out a promotion in each email. Make sure you have some content in there as well, even if it’s just an amusing anecdote.
4: Think of affiliate marketing as a BUSINESS
This isn’t a hobby, nor is it an add-on for an additional income stream. Even if you go on vacation, be prepared to send out an email every day. Schedule them in advance or write them on vacation. Either way, affiliate marketing to your list is a business that you can’t just jump into when you need cash and forget about the rest of the time. You don’t have many support issues, since the product owners handle this. No need to worry about creating products, sales pages and so forth. You don’t have to drive traffic unless it’s to build your list bigger. With so much you don’t have to do, there’s no reason not to focus your time and energy into building relationships with your list and promoting to them every single day. Affiliate marketing can be some of the easiest money you’ve ever made, if you put in the time and effort to make it a real business. Read the full article
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Is Profitable Business Ideas To Start With Little Money Making Me Rich?
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As a reporter at CNBC Make things that’s covered several of the most amazing means individuals have earned money online– consisting of a 28-year-old whose company has made millions purchasing points at Walmart and also marketing them on Amazon.com and an entrepreneur that started offering board video games out of his living space– I wondered to figure out if it was as simple as they made it seem. Could somebody like myself without any prior experience really begin a successful service with little time to spare as well as even less money? With a budget plan of less than $1,000, 2 weeks time to introduce something and a strategy to give away all earnings to charity, I laid out to discover the response. In week among the experiment, I came down on the idea of selling crypto-themed garments. In week two, I purchased a domain, developed styles to publish on t-shirts and also established up a Shopify account connected with print-on-demand service Printful to reduce the amount of labor I ‘d have to do once business was up as well as running. I won’t have to fulfill, print or ship anything myself. Establishing up the entire service– from site, to layouts, to LLC to financial institution accounts– took about 50 hours of work and cost me less than $600. With the very first 2 components of my obstacle total, I established my eyes on the third and sought to ramp up advertising and marketing efforts in order to optimize earnings. The first post that rose in the/ r/Bitcoin subreddit a day after launch gathered over 5,000 views. The traffic brought about one sale, after that 2, after that 9 by day’s end. After checking the site with sales from family and friends on launch day, real sales gathered after uploading on Reddit. As well as to be reasonable, it did really feel like a dream. Every hr or so after publishing, an additional Shopify notification would turn up on my phone clarifying that a human someplace in the globe intended to pay $20 for one of my t shirts. I even awakened to sales that shut while I was sleeping– an additional $20 in earnings. The desire really did not last long. I put on out my welcome in other subreddits that weren’t as receptive to what was seen as an advertising and marketing tactic. One individual commented, “it’s obtaining irritating, to the phase I do not intend to sustain it lol.” An additional Redditor, entrepreneur Mubashar Iqbal, also provided to help profile my shop on Product Hunt, a website committed to showcasing noteworthy startups. It received some interest, yet eventually just brought about one sale. Examining an early business suggestion with your target market on sites like Reddit and Product Search makes good sense when launching, yet it does not contrast to the sustainability and also automation of Facebook’s system, according to Chapman. “Facebook is excellent to acquire consumers since you can hone down so hugely well,” he states. It’s a large part of what Chapman shows in his on the internet marketing program, Academy of Arbitrage. The initial point that struck me regarding making use of Facebook Service’s ad system was that it’s surprisingly economical. At a minimum price of $1 a day, I can target those that had an interest in cryptocurrency, after that better limit age varieties, sex, revenue degrees and even, you guessed it, political association. Utilizing images of a few of my bestsellers, I had the ability to release advertisements that track when as well as exactly how typically individuals click through to my website in just an issue of hrs. It was likewise fairly simple to replicate those ads over to Instagram. The simplicity of use might be one reason that in a CNBC study, greater than four in 10 small-business sellers (42 percent) said they had actually promoted on Facebook within the past few months. Making use of both, I established a budget of simply $3 a day and also allow Facebook deal with the remainder. The Facebook ads I checked weren’t fulfilled with nearly the exact same success as the Reddit articles and also no sales have actually yet come in as a result. Chapman assures me that repeating on ads to find what works is all component of the procedure. “Let the marketplace choose what t-shirt they wish to wear, reduce all the remainder and also after that concentrate on that a person driving item,” he says, adding that an excellent goal would be returning 3 times the overall amount I invest in advertisements in income. That much at the beginning feels like a soaring objective. Then once again– considering the reality that three weeks ago all I had was a concept, perhaps, just maybe, there’s hope CryptoCrow.co can proceed in its mission to provide the web’s ideal crypto garments.
In week one of the experiment, I landed on the idea of marketing crypto-themed apparel. Every hr or so after uploading, an additional Shopify alert would stand out up on my phone explaining that a human somewhere in the globe desired to pay $20 for one of my tee shirts. Using photos of some of my bestsellers, I was able to introduce advertisements that track when and also how usually people click via to my site in simply a matter of hours. The simplicity of use may be one factor why in a CNBC study, more than 4 in 10 small-business retailers (42 percent) claimed they had actually promoted on Facebook within the past couple of months. The Facebook ads I checked weren’t met with nearly the exact same success as the Reddit blog posts and no sales have actually yet come in as a result.
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The Pros And Cons Of Profitable Business Ideas To Start With Little Money
As a reporter at CNBC Make things that's covered a few of one of the most amazing ways people have actually earned money-- consisting of a 28-year-old whose business has made millions buying points at Walmart as well as re-selling them on Amazon and a business owner who began marketing parlor game out of his living room-- I was interested to discover if it was as easy as they made it appear. Could someone like myself with no previous experience actually begin an effective company with little time to spare and also also much less money? With a spending plan of less than $1,000, 2 weeks time to release something and also a strategy to give away all profits to charity, I laid out to discover the response. In week among the experiment, I arrived at the suggestion of offering crypto-themed clothing. In week 2, I acquired a domain, created layouts to publish on shirts and set up a Shopify account related to print-on-demand service Printful to reduce the amount of labor I 'd need to do when the service was up and also running. I won't need to fulfill, print or ship anything myself. Establishing the entire business-- from site, to designs, to LLC to checking account-- took around 50 hours of job and also cost me much less than $600. With the first 2 components of my challenge full, I set my eyes on the 3rd and also wanted to increase marketing efforts in order to make the most of revenues. The very first blog post that rose in the/ r/Bitcoin subreddit a day after launch amassed over 5,000 views. The website traffic brought about one sale, then two, after that nine by day's end. After evaluating the site with sales from loved ones on launch day, true sales poured in after uploading on Reddit. And also to be fair, it did seem like a dream. Every hr approximately after posting, an additional Shopify notification would appear on my phone explaining that a human someplace worldwide desired to pay $20 for one of my t shirts. I even woke up to sales that shut while I was sleeping-- another $20 in profit. The dream really did not last long, however. I broke my welcome in various other subreddits that weren't as receptive to what was seen as an advertising and marketing ploy. One customer commented, "it's obtaining frustrating, to the stage I do not wish to support it lol." Another Redditor, business owner Mubashar Iqbal, even used to assist profile my shop on Product Hunt, a site devoted to showcasing noteworthy start-ups. It got some attention, yet ultimately just led to one sale. Examining an early business suggestion with your target audience on websites like Reddit and Product Hunt makes feeling when releasing, but it doesn't compare to the sustainability as well as automation of Facebook's platform, according to Chapman. "Facebook is terrific to obtain consumers because you can hone down so remarkably well," he says. It's a big component of what Chapman shows in his on-line marketing course, Academy of Arbitrage. The very first thing that struck me concerning utilizing Facebook Service's advertisement system was that it's surprisingly low-cost. At a minimal expense of $1 a day, I might target those who were interested in cryptocurrency, after that even more restrict age varieties, gender, earnings degrees as well as even, you presumed it, political association. Using images of several of my bestsellers, I had the ability to release advertisements that track when and how usually people click with to my site in simply an issue of hrs. It was additionally fairly very easy to replicate those ads over to Instagram. The convenience of usage could be one reason that in a CNBC study, even more than four in 10 small-business sellers (42 percent) stated they had promoted on Facebook within the previous couple of months. Utilizing both, I set a budget of just $3 a day and also allow Facebook take care of the rest. The Facebook ads I evaluated weren't fulfilled with almost the same success as the Reddit posts and also no sales have actually yet come in as an outcome. Chapman guarantees me that repeating on advertisements to discover what works is all component of the procedure. "Allow the marketplace decide what tee shirt they intend to wear, reduce all the rest and afterwards concentrate on that one driving product," he says, including that an ideal objective would certainly be returning 3 times the complete amount I spend on ads in income. That much at the onset feels like a lofty goal. Then again-- considering the reality that three weeks ago all I had was an idea, maybe, simply possibly, there's hope CryptoCrow.co can proceed in its mission to supply the web's best crypto clothing.
In week one of the experiment, I landed on the idea of selling crypto-themed garments. Every hour or so after publishing, another Shopify alert would stand out up on my phone explaining that a human someplace in the world wanted to pay $20 for one of my tee shirts. Making use of photos of some of my bestsellers, I was able to release ads that track when and also just how frequently individuals click with to my website in simply an issue of hrs. The convenience of use may be one reason why in a CNBC study, even more than four in 10 small-business merchants (42 percent) said they had marketed on Facebook within the previous few months. The Facebook ads I checked weren't met with nearly the very same success as the Reddit articles and no sales have yet come in as a result.
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Bitcoin Mining Manufacturer Canaan Files for Hong Kong Stock Exchange IPO
Canaan Creative Co. Ltd, the Chinese company behind the Avalon lineup of hardware equipment which produces ASIC mining chips and rigs, has officially submitted a listing application to Asia’s third-largest equities market – the Hong Kong stock exchange.
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$1 Billion IPO
Canaan posted a preliminary prospectus on Tuesday revealing it brought in a revenue of 1.3 billion yuan in 2017 and that its net income jumped over 600% to 361 million yuan. Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank AG, Credit Suisse Group AG and CMB International Capital Ltd. are named as joint sponsors of the proposed offering in the preliminary prospectus. The filing did not specify the amount Canaan will try to raise in the public offering but it is widely expected to be around $1 billion.
The Chinese ASIC cryptocurrency hardware market grew to 7.3 billion yuan in 2017 from just 50 million yuan in 2013, Canaan revealed in the filing, and consultant Frost & Sullivan extrapolates, that it will reach 28.6 billion yuan by 2020. The exact target date for the stock listing Canaan has in mind was not made public, and might change along with other details as the matter is evolving, but a person with knowledge of the situation told Bloomberg the company aims to start trading as soon as July 2018, just about two months from now.
Canaan to HK
The Hong Kong market wasn’t the company’s only possible avenue for listing. Last year Canaan was known to be looking to list on China’s National Equities Exchange and Quotations, an over-the-counter market, and earlier this year it was reportedly examining its options for a US-based IPO. The company didn’t explain why it eventually picked Hong Kong but it is safe to assume that the less hostile regulatory approach on the island, compared to both mainland China and the US, played a part in the decision.
Back in April, we reported that the company employs around 200 people in Beijing and Hangzhou, mostly in R&D, and is looking to hire more. Canaan might use its chip development know-how and capabilities to create an unexpected new lineup of products. These can include home appliances such as television sets that mine cryptocurrencies “while you sleep.” Other developments include chips to power artificial intelligence (AI) applications and of course new hardware for mining additional cryptocurrencies.
Should all stock investors add an ASIC producer to their portfolio to get exposure to the bitcoin market? Share your thoughts in the comments section below. 
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Ars Techica
Apple releases iOS 11.3, the biggest update for iPhones since iOS 11 first launched
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Apple Just Released A New iPhone Battery Health Feature
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Apple Wants Its New $329 iPad To Lure Students Away From Chromebooks
CNet
All the 'Silicon Valley' talk from our Jimmy O. Yang interview - CNET
SpaceX will add lots of space traffic over the next few days - CNET
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Clean Technica
Tim Cook Blasts Facebook & Google, Calls For Government Regulation
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Hacker News
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Mashable
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Motherboard
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Executive Who Sold Self-Driving Truck Start-Up to Uber Departs
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Recode
China looked at investing in SoftBank’s $100 billion tech fund
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