Hi, Betty & Jim ... Welcome to JVNP 2.0.

When I started doing business on the Internet way back in 1998, I focused on creating a positive self brand and worked on building trust and credibility with the audience I was attracting by advertising, participating in forums (there was no social media, yet, unfortunately), writing articles, delivering free content in exchange for contact information, etc., while creating my own unique identity to help stand out from everyone else.

Choose something that you have experience in +/or have a passion for, establish yourself as an expert in that area, promote yourself using free content to attract and build trust with your growing tribe and gradually sell to them when the time and offer is right while continuing to deliver solid content as you,your audience and your business grows. Stay on top of current trends and adjust your strategies accordingly.

Doing business online is no different than offline ... just another medium. Visualize what it takes to establish and grow an offline business successfully and use those techniques and strategies to grow your online business.

Happy Monday!

Cheers,

Mike Sr

Quote Originally Posted by Betty Rush View Post
Hello Folks:
My name is Betty and my husband and I are going to try to learn all we can so that we can be successful. We are going to learn. Period.

We have tried a number of internet marketing projects and one time we actually made one hundred and forty-three dollars but that took seven months so I guess you might not call that a success. It was also four years or so ago and since then we got big zeros.

So while you might say that we are not complete newbies, yet our success record would indicate otherwise. The one thing we know for sure is that we need to keep looking for our own best place in this and we will find it, by God.

But enough about us. We are interested in meeting lots of new friends and maybe when we have enough knowledge we will be able to help someone out there and we will be on our way.

Right?

Thanks

Betty