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(DISCLAIMER a small preface, as the Fuckup Autopilot Turbo is in no reference to any Forex product out there such as FAP turbo, even any of the Systems that I have promoted, such as the Funnel, Tracer, or Detector)

Can you pretty much do what the title suggests? Make your own network?

Well, you could probably start some large CPA or CPS network if you really wanted to, but in all honesty, these networks have hundreds of people working for them and have a huge reputation that seamlessly lets them acquire clients from all over the place.

Well, today, we are going to talk about what is going on here at the labs at Vanbrunt Group.

Next week, we are looking to start the breakout of what is going to be an interesting new division here, local marketing.

Now the interesting thing here is, that we are not looking to create the next pepperjam, or clickbank, or anything on a national level obviously. What I am looking to do, is create opportunities for local businesses to get more exposure, and more sales through building marketing campaigns that performance based.

As fellow marketer Jeremy Schoemaker (Shoemoney) has said in his local affiliate marketing post, that companies in this tough market and economy are more than willing to give a small piece of the pie of each closed lead or sale, rather than paying some major lump sum for some exposure to the world.

As of next week, I will be assembling a local marketing campaign for a local airsoft gun dealer. The great thing here is that, he had an expectation of pushing a certain level of output, but I told him with the internet, we could quite push their number exponentially.

But always remember, do your research on the product and the demographic that the client wants to reach. There is a reason why they want to sell a certain range of products to a certain range of customers. Open them up to a new possibility or a new demo group once you have heard their side of the story.

Once you have the information of knowing your demographic, then do your research. Look for blogs, forums, groups, and websites that specialize in your niche, and mine as much information as you can.

See what is the most popular product or services, and see what other items go best. It is always said, that a well prepared package of ideas wins the expo, and that the second best, is always the first loser.

Either using a single item or a package methodology of pushing sales, remember who you are trying to market to. The lesser experienced, newbie who is looking to get started in digital photography wants a package deal that comes with the SLR digital camera. They need a bag, a camera strap, memory card, lenses, and a lens cleaning kit and extended warranty. The more experienced photographer might go for a package deal as a bargin, but sometimes tend to look into getting single items as they know more and more of what they want exactly in a product.

The ability to cater to the experience level and budget of each customer demographic is crucial to the survival of your business. If you cannot identify your customer and their needs, then what the fuck are you doing running a business? You have to solve problems with solutions, right? you just cannot be someone who just slings products out to the general public with little or no thought on providing solutions. It is like throwing snickers bars out to kids who could be allergic to peanuts as it could be a complete miss, or a total disaster.

As an internet marketer, you should know by now, or hopefully soon enough, how to identify your market. It is not just about throwing “Fuckup AutoPilot Turbo” and some pointless 350 word mix of jibberish and then a call to action. You need to tailor your words and topic to the demographic that you would know could best benefit to your product solution.

But not only should you make a targeted appeal for such demographic, but also put that appeal in the correct channels.

Use a multitude of different places rather than some throwaway blog or hub site. Firstly, create a blogsite or landing page to “sell” your idea. Instead of using a general topic article site such as Ezinearticles or Squidoo all of the time, perhaps for a few articles or blogs you should concentrate on using a niche based blog, or forum to push your product. So where should you market “Fuckup Autopilot turbo?”, in forex blogs and forums. this provides you more traffic, and visits from a more precisely targeted group of folks, “YOUR DEMOGRAPHIC THAT YOU WANTED IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!!”

(AND NO THAT DOESN’T MEAN SPAM GOFOREXTRADE.COM. YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE! LOL)

Sticking to the relavence of the topic today, marketing anything, rather it is the fuckup autopilot turbo, or the mobile massage chair 3000, shares so much characteristics for when it comes to marketing. Marketing is not a science of complex ratios, moving averages and stochastics, that is for Forex. Marketing, is just finding a crowd that likes something or needs something that you can provide, and properly finding them, and trading their funds for your product. That is what it’s all about!

Push it on a local business, have them work a system of tracking and for each sale, make a few dollars here and there. You will know if you are successful, when this system reaches critical mass, and the sales are heavy, and then with the funds you made from marketing their product, you can buy that nice new widget you always wanted, a brand spanking new mobile massage chair 3000!

MAKE SOME MAD MOFO’ING CASH FOLKS!!!
Happy Hump Day!
Thomas Howell


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