Category Archives: Advice

Do You Need Advertising?

We have a few affiliates at GDI who swear by paid advertising as it works for them. But just because some people find success with advertising doesn’t mean it’s the only way to succeed. Before the internet gave us immediate access to everything we could ever want to know, advertising was one of the few ways a company, or individual could engage you. Thankfully, this is no longer true. Learn how and why you can grow your downline and income without advertising.

From Interrupting to Inviting

Advertisements tend to serve as a way or interrupting your current activity. Whether you’re distracted by a billboard while driving or your favorite show is broken up a by a noisy commercial, you’re being interrupted. As an affiliate marketer you should be working to invite people to your site, not interrupt them. Advertising’s style of interrupted is still very popular, but with the internet people can now get information about a business without being interrupted. They can simply search for it and you can invite these people to your site with the right content. What is content? Words, images, video, anything you use to get your message across. Now it is your job to ensure your content is inviting.

Content Should Speak for Itself

Content that is inviting is content that speaks for itself. This means that your content shouldn’t be an afterthought. Creating a website and then filling in content where it fits isn’t the best idea. Think of what you want your website to say, who you want to speak to and what you want visitors to do. Then design your site around this. Remember that every little bit of text on your website is content. That includes your About Page, Contact Page and more. Content should be short, to the point and honest. You should also keep in mind what people might be searching to find you. Do you want to attract people searching for “affiliate marketing work from home?” The use those words throughout your site in a well written way, don’t just put them anywhere you have space.

Take Advantage of the Summer

It’s officially summertime in the US and with it comes vacations, holidays and a more relaxed pace to each day. While others have more time off, or may even be looking for a summer job, it’s time to take advantage of that. Here are a few ways to make summer work in your favor for building your business.

Events

It seems like everyone has more social outings to attend in the summer. These events are a great time to network and connect with new people. Move out of your comfort zone at these events, meet new people and see if the GDI affiliate opportunity of .WS domain might be a good fit for them.

 Summer Break

A handful of lucky people get the summers off from work entirely, including students and teachers. The summer can be a great time for them to start working with GDI and earn extra income. College students are great to reach out as they are always looking to build their income and tend to have established networks of friends in the same situation.

Summer Hours

While most people don’t have the summers off entirely, many companies tend to have shorter hours and a lesser workload during this time. Seek out those people in your network with this extra time and invite them to learn more about GDI. Their shorter work days will allow them the time to really work with GDI and build their business.

Manage Your Time and Your Future

The website LifeHacker recently posted on a concept that can be very helpful to managing your time and increasing productivity, the concept is: the focus and ignore lists. The website explains that these two lists can help you narrow down what you should spend your time on each and every day. Read the excerpt below, answer the questions and make your own focus and ignore lists to better manage your time and grow your business.

 LifeHacker:

 List 1: Your Focus List (the road ahead)

What are you trying to achieve? What makes you happy? What’s important to you? Design your time around those things. Because time is your one limited resource and no matter how hard you try you can’t work 25/8.

 List 2: Your Ignore List (the distractions)

To succeed in using your time wisely, you have to ask the equally important but often avoided complementary questions: what are you willing not to achieve? What doesn’t make you happy? What’s not important to you? What gets in the way?

 

Have you created these lists before? What is your biggest focus each day? What do you work hard to ignore?