THE BASICS OF INTERNET MARKETING & MAKING MONEY ONLINE (WITH FACEBOOK AUTOPILOT)

Why are so many people making money thanks to facebook?
The reason why so many people are making $2,000 to $12,000 or MORE a month is simple. A LOT of people spend a LOT of time on Facebook, and they click on links! With over 600 million users worldwide …Facebook now gets more traffic than GOOGLE! (Over 39 billion page views a month)
 
The average user spends 19.5 minutes a day on Facebook, and visits Facebook 4 times a day!
And Facebook is no longer just for kids and students. 31% of Facebook users are over the age of 35… (That’s over 150 million people…) …and it’s the fastest-growing segment in Facebook!
Put simply…
Facebook is where your CUSTOMERS and prospects ARE. Facebook is the future of online advertising.
 
If YOU are not making money with Facebook yet you are losing a FORTUNE each and every day that goes by.
 
Now, before I explain to you how you can drive traffic and PROFIT from Facebook…
…I need to go over some basics of Internet Marketing, just to make sure we’re all on
the same page.
 
Internet marketing is all about traffic and conversion
How do people make THOUSANDS of dollars a month on the Internet, working from home?
It’s simple. They drive traffic to websites, where people are converted to a buyer or a subscriber (this makes them sales or earns them affiliate commissions).
 
You see, Internet marketing boils down to 2 simple things: TRAFFIC + CONVERSIONS
Let’s look at some definitions and examples, to make more sense of this:
Traffic = people clicking on links to visit a website. e.g. ‘This website is getting at least 1,000 visitors a day. That’s a lot of traffic!’
Conversions = percentage of those visitors who buy something on that website. e.g. ‘100 people visited that website and 5 of them bought. That’s a 5% conversion rate’.
The website visitors were converted to a customer (hence the term ‘conversion rate’).
Earnings Per Click (EPC) = average $ amount earned per click. e.g. ‘100 people clicked on my affiliate link to visit that website, and I made 2 sales, earning me $20 in affiliate commissions per sale ($40 in total).
$40 / 100 clicks = 0.40 Earnings Per Click.’
 
An offline example
To give you an ‘offline’ example – let’s imagine a bakery on a busy high street:
100 people walk into the bakery (TRAFFIC). (These are potential customers. They already want bread, so we know this is ‘targeted’ traffic. They didn’t walk into a bakery to buy, say, washing machines. Makes sense?)
10 of them buy something (they were converted into customers… = CONVERSION) (10 people buy / 100 visitors = 0.10 – that’s a 10% conversion rate)
They spend $15 each on average. 10 customers x $15 = $150 in sales. The baker made $150 in sales / 100 visitors = $1.50 ‘Earnings Per Visitor’.
 
It’s the same in the ‘Online’ world – how many visitors did you get to a website, how many converted to a sale, and how much did you earn per visitor (or per click).
 
How Valuable is Traffic
Let’s have a look through this scenario:
a. You advertise an affiliate link on the Internet
b. Each sale earns you $20 in commission.
c. 100 people click the link
d. 1% buy (so that’s 1 person)
e. You earn $20
f. Your Earnings Per Click (‘EPC’) is $20 divided by 100 clicks = $0.20 earning per click.
 
If 2% buy (2 people out of 100 clicking your link) then you would earn $40, or $0.40 per click, on average.
If each sale earned you $40 in commission, in the above scenario you would earn $80, or $0.80 per click.
It is usual for affiliates to earn $0.25 to $1.00 per click, depending on the offer and the source of traffic.
 
What if you get 400 clicks per day, 2% buy, and you earn $30 per sale?
That’s 8 sales x $30 = $240 in a DAY, just for driving traffic to websites! (and by the way, $240 x 30 days = $7,200 per month) The point that I am making here is that TRAFFIC = MONEY.
And by this rationale, FREE TRAFFIC = FREE MONEY!
 
It is this simple equation, that free traffic = free money, that can make this business so lucrative.
Because if you are spending ZERO money on buying traffic… and earning $2,000 to $10,000 a month in affiliate commissions… that’s a LOT of profit!
 
Compare this to a traditional bricks-and-mortar business, which needs to have offices, pay rent, bills, staff, inventory, thousands of dollars a month in overheads and costs…
 
Financial Independence Starts At 400 Clicks Per Day
I believe that financial independence begins at 400 CLICKS PER DAY.
At $0.25 to $0.50 per click, If you get 400 visitors per day to click on your affiliate links online, that represents $100 to $200 a day in earned commissions.
That’s $3,000 to $6,000 a MONTH!
 
For most people, earning $100 a DAY on the Internet ($3,000 a month) means they can pay
a. Their rent or mortgage
b. Bills
c. Food
d. Petrol for their car, Etc.
 
That’s their basic needs covered, for themselves and their family.
Facebook can get you 400 clicks a day or more.
How can Facebook get you 400 clicks a day or more?
That’s what I’ll show you in the next few chapters.
But first, let’s take a look at how these marketers monetize their Facebook traffic.
 
How To Monetize Facebook Traffic
You can use your Facebook accounts, Facebook Pages, Facebook Groups, and Facebook
Events to promote…
a. Your own products
b. Your own services
c. Your Webinars
d. Your Seminars
e. Affiliate offers
f. CPA (‘cost per action’) offers
g. Build a mailing list of prospects, Etc.
 
You can also generate leads thanks to Facebook, that you sell on to other businesses. This is called the ‘lead generation’ model.
 
Some businesses are willing to pay you $5, $20, even $100 sometimes per lead! (Note: a ‘sales lead’ or ‘prospect’ is a potential customer that has shown an interest in a product, service, or topic)
 
Or you can also manage Facebook Pages and accounts for other businesses (this is called ‘Social Media Management’).
 
Or you can build up Facebook Page fans or Group members for someone, for a fee.
As time goes on, in this post we will show you the strategy that we use to profit from Facebook… (also like our Facebook Page to get frequent  updates and post).

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