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Christygal

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  1. I myself for the post part do not surf anymore as the cost to benefit ratio for me isn't there anymore. My time is simply better spent in other places Back when I was surfing for my own credits, I would usually designate a certain amount of time each day. One hour of surfing for example, was my daily goal. Then diversifying that with my many other tasks really helped me in the begining as that way I could quickly see what was turning me a profit, and begin allocating more time to those specific areas.
  2. Here's a short update on what I’m doing ATM with Organic Prospects. I created a wordpress blog and mapped a namecheap domain to it. Got a few nice IM related articles written by my guy and posted them. I integrated my google adwords account into the blog and mail my prospects my blog link. I get paid out portions of the adwords revenue and since IM offers demand a fairly high CCP rate, I’m earning 40+ cents per click at times. CTR rates are exceptionally high. I’m also linking to hardcore funnel system at the bottom so I have another income stream if they don’t click the adwords ads. This setup is working very nicely.
  3. One of my primary businesses has a toll free info line number that we can push leads to along with a 5 digit access code. Basically they call the number, enter the code, listen to the 6 minute overview and are then pushed back to the main sales page to again enter their access code (which credits me for enrollments) Yesterday's mailing to my Organic Prospects via. the Organic Mailer resulted in 26 successful calls to the access line (could have been more, but 26 actually entered the access code I used in the mailing) I see in my stats that 24 of them listened to the entire call to completion and 19 of them actually went to the sales page mentioned on the call and again entered my access code. Of these 19, 5 of them took our larger package and 2 took the smaller package. This is the first time I’ve tried this toll free line approach anywhere and Organic Prospects seem very responsive to it (compared to just sending them my affiliate link and access code)
  4. Marketing related, first thing I do each and every morning is grab a cup of joe and log into my gmail account to see what's going on. I go through my inbox and click on the credit link ads that interest me. If an offer looks good I either visit right away or if not, copy the link onto a notepad to peruse later. Next I will usually take a quick peak into my various traffic exchange accounts to see what's going on. Then next I will start sending out email ads through my list while listening to one of my favorite preachers...at the moment its Joseph Prince and he's great! This is pretty much the meat and potatoes of my daily marketing routine, and I must say it works for me
  5. Yesterday when I was on facebook I was pretty sure one of the sponsored ads was from one of Organic Prospects acquisition campaigns so I filled out the survey and opted in. I got the members mailing later this afternoon and sure enough after emailing him back he was in OP and I was one of his prospects! It is nice to see how the service works from the prospects end instead of advertisers end. I asked him what my genuine interest level grading came back as and he said 85% which is pretty close to how I feel I answered the survey questions. Now that I’ve confirmed how this service works I’m going to join as a customer and will provide updates on how well the leads convert.
  6. I'm at the point where I'm still "adding" to my list of traffic generating sources, and not "cutting". If something looks even remotely legitimate, I am not afraid of throwing some money and effort in that direction. My goal for this year is to spend upwards of $5000 joining and testing various ad sites, safe-lists, traffic exchanges, lead generators, and so on and so forth. As August is just over half way through, I have spent a bit over $3500 this year on a wide variety of income generating tools, so I still have a bit of money left in my overall ad budget to continue testing. This style of marketing may not offer the highest cost/benefit ratio right away, but what I am doing is gaining a wealth of knowledge as I continue on in my journey. What have I learned so far? A lot actually lol. Some ad sites deliver and some don't. It's usually not that cut and dry however. Usually what I find is there is SOME value in everything I try, but not necessarily enough to continue paying on a monthly subscription for example.
  7. I am hovering somewhere around 3+ hours M-S I would say...not my full time income by any stretch of the imagination, but I'm committed to getting there.
  8. I always just assume that the more it costs, the better it probably is lol Free standard emails = probably not very good. Credit emails = a bit better as there is incentive to click my link List Solo = A bit better than credit mails Contact solo = the grandaddy because it goes right to peoples main contact email and costs the most.
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