
Andrea & Adam
Well—I’m back from Adam Urbanski’s 4-day intensive Info Profit Success Bootcamp. And what a whirlwind 4 days! If you’ve ever been to a 4-day seminar you’ll know what I mean. It’s like being in an alternate universe where everyone talks the same language, everyone has the same goals, everyone is in this insular environment removed from the outside world. Like I said, it’s an intensive because it’s intense! And I needed a week to come back into the world and integrate what I learned.
Mostly, I gathered a ton of resources and tools to build a successful Internet marketing venture. Then I met a ton of great people with whom I made connections–either to learn from them, do joint ventures with them, or just build a relationship and see where that goes.
I equate an Internet marketing business to a machine with many moving parts. Yet, in order for the machine to work properly, you have to do first things first (so says bestselling author Stephen Covey). But figuring out what to do first is always a challenge.
For me, it’s determining my niche market and niche topic. So I finally decided I’d put together a survey and get some answers. I’ll have that link posted in the next blog if you’re interested in participating. Next I know I have to build a list. First things first means getting a good autoresponder/email program to collect names on my www.WritersWay.com website and put up a squeeze page to collect names for my new Internet marketing business. And the very next thing is to start creating info-products.
After that it’s producing products, selling and promoting products, building traffic, following up, etc. A bit overwhelming for me. But one great success of the bootcamp is I hired a Virtual Assistant to help me with some of the moving parts.
I’ll keep you posted as I progress. And let me know how you’re doing as well.
Happy info-products,
Andrea
Andrea Susan Glass
www.WritersWay.com


1 Comment
May 9, 2009 at 1:18 pm
Hi Andrea
You certainly have all the right ideas about internet marketing, learn from the best and be a sponge for all the information out there. I was fortunate when I started online because I got a fantastic mentor that taught me a great deal and got me on the right path. Keep up the good work
Alan Stockdale