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Kevin J Timothy

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  1. Coinbase seems to arbitrarily block people from investing with them. I've been trying to add funds (to purchase) for a couple of weeks now. They have my ID, but don't seem to want me to continue business there. Be sure to examine alternatives before choosing to trade with Coinbase. Lately, I have been using SoFi for my crypto needs. They'll also give you crypto for choosing to invest with them, and they're becoming my one stop for finance. If you visit the link in my signature you can get more details on SoFi.
  2. Yes. Very disappointing because it was very effective for me. I didn't even know this until today. I found an alternative years back.
  3. I begin by simply including a top link of mine in my social media bio. I then focus on creating (and finding) engaging content. I try to humble myself and not be hasty when strangers reach out to me to connect. I'm sensitive to their questions and even offers. I ask a lot of questions (for engagement purposes) and I pay attention to what my audience is liking. I rarely mention my business directly. Rather, I talk about the business industry in general.
  4. I agree very much so, however, Easy Hits 4 U is a totally different animal when you upgrade to Ultimate. They are SO generous with what you receive for a subscription. When you see how they reward you, you'll quickly forget about the "cost." A wider variety of ads as with the member base. This platform is hard to deny.
  5. Leads Leap is solid all around. Their Sendsteed autoresponder is just right (and solid, too). Not overwhelming with features, but not an antiquated interface. As of today you must upgrade to Pro to get full use of the AR system. It is well worth it, though.
  6. Hey, Dell. Welcome to the community. I think you'll be very pleased with your membership over the long term. The people that run this place are solid and their products are effective, too. I look forward to your knowledge and expertise.
  7. I think a really good way to promote Marketing Checkpoint is by simply contributing to the community. By consistently doing this we collectively grow the family, thus grabbing the attention of search engines. The organic growth can take over. One can also tweet a question related to a discussion in our forum, while including a link to the respective MCP page. It helps me generate interaction on that social media platform also.
  8. This is key! Especially when you need to stare at your design for a bit to get the creativity flowing. Does it auto upload as you create?
  9. My brother! Continue to use Canva. They've been awesome for me over the years. Is there a feature of Canva that you do not like?
  10. This is a really good reminder. What strategies do you use to keep fresh content on your gateways? This is a challenge to some.
  11. Don't think in terms of the number of programs. Instead, treat list-building like it is your "program." It holds more power, and it will prove to be more valuable in the long run. Your very own (curated) audience is more sustainable (in terms of providing income) than promoting individual programs directly - or even a handful of them. It took me years to come to terms with this and discipline my focus to list building. Picture persuading 250 strangers to take you up on an offer. Now, picture persuading 250 people that are familiar with your brand, channels, email address, name, etc. SMH I was stubborn. Embrace being a professional list-builder - not affiliate marketer.
  12. You got that right, sir! I've gotten favorable results from Traffic Ad Bar for a handful of years. I find the membership base there to be more responsive than most exchanges. Easy Hits 4 U is right on par (if not slightly better) but Easy Hits 4 U has always been more generous to me as an active member.
  13. I understand your point. Early in my IM career the massess would endorse the idea of using multiple exchanges. I do not completely disagree, however, I have noticed that I've transistioned into using one to two traffic exchanges. This, of course, was determined after closely monitoring several exchanges. Easy Hits 4 U is certainly one of the two I frequent. Reason #1 - I find the members there to be much more responsive. Reason #2 - I get FAR more unique visits (probably due to large membership) Reason #3 - Astronomical value as an upgraded member. Upgrade there and they spoil you! These days, my TE strategy involves focusing on one upgraded membership. For the other traffic exchanges that I'm a member of, I purchase credits (this way it's hands off).
  14. If I could start over I would take the plunge right into paid advertising with TEs and safelists. I would NOT have spend so much time relying on free methods.
  15. Hey, entrepreneurs! Corporations won't quit advertising. Why should you????
  16. In terms of social media outreach I would suggest adding Crowdfire to your arsenal. With the ever increasing popularity of social media marketing, it's easy to get overwhelmed. I rely on Crowdfire often to provide consistent content to my audience, AND to grow my audience across social platforms. Give it a try; it has leverage written all over it. I never neglect marketing locally (offline) so I would also recommend using dropcards. To me it's so passive!
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