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Workforce Management Solutions to do the following three things:Delegation is the buzzword when talking about workforce management solutions. Delegation is the process by which authority is granted to a subordinate by his superior. But for delegation of authority, organizations would remain forever small. Delegation is the only solution to cope with the increasing workload of managers as the organization grows.Because of the constraints of time and availability, a manager cannot perform all 1. Pick ONE niche market You see, its a lot like learning to ride a bicycle as a kid. You start off with a tricycle, then move up to regular bike with training wheels and from there onto riding any bike you choose. The same is true for learning how to promote products as an affiliate. *Learn how to generate traffic on just one product 1. Promoting to many products at once (lack of focus), and.. These two mistakes are related, and are actually self-reinforcing. It sounds obvious enough, but let me explain exactly how this scenario plays out. Lack of Focus: Experienced affiliate marketers do have the ability to promote several products, sometimes far afield from each other, at the same time. The reason they can do this is because they'd already learned and applied certain fundamental skills, and have developed a system for themselves which works to bring in sales consistently. As a beginner, however, you're still learning what works and what doesn't. For that reason alone, you need a clearly defined testing ground – and this means limiting your promotion to just one product when you first start out. Just imagine for a moment if you were in a laboratory. You're working with a new chemical and need to determine its boiling point, solubility, molecular weight and so on. Would it be quicker and easier for you to accomplish this by working with just that one chemical, or by juggling multiple, other chemicals all at the same time...starting one experiment and then rushing over to another one midway through? Obviously, it would be easier to work with just the one chemical, right? Well, the same is true for marketing. Just like the variables in your lab experiment, you've also got variables in every product promotion you undertake. The variables include things like traffic generation, conversion rates, advertising response rates and so on. So, how much data do you want to juggle? Do you want to keep track of, say, Google Adwords performance for ONE e-book...or for a dozen of them spread across more than one niche? This is where a lot beginners get themselves into a rut. They try to juggle all of this information at once, get overwhelmed by it and simply give up. Giving Up Too Soon: Ok, so, information overload hits, and you throw your hands in the air in surrender. There's no need to despair! You can turn the situation around completely if you'll just make a commitment to do the following three things: 1. Pick ONE niche market You see, its a lot like learning to ride a bicycle as a kid. You start off with a tricycle, then move up to regular bike with training wheels and from there onto riding any bike you choose. The same is true for learning how to promote products as an affiliate. *Learn how to generate traffic on just one product As a beginner, however, you're still learning what works and what doesn't. For that reason alone, you need a clearly defined testing ground – and this means limiting your promotion to just one product when you first start out. Just imagine for a moment if you were in a laboratory. You're working with a new chemical and need to determine its boiling point, solubility, molecular weight and so on. Would it be quicker and easier for you to accomplish this by working with just that one chemical, or by juggling multiple, other chemicals all at the same time...starting one experiment and then rushing over to another one midway through? Obviously, it would be easier to work with just the one chemical, right? Well, the same is true for marketing. Just like the variables in your lab experiment, you've also got variables in every product promotion you undertake. The variables include things like traffic generation, conversion rates, advertising response rates and so on. So, how much data do you want to juggle? Do you want to keep track of, say, Google Adwords performance for ONE e-book...or for a dozen of them spread across more than one niche? This is where a lot beginners get themselves into a rut. They try to juggle all of this information at once, get overwhelmed by it and simply give up. Giving Up Too Soon: Ok, so, information overload hits, and you throw your hands in the air in surrender. There's no need to despair! You can turn the situation around completely if you'll just make a commitment to do the following three things: 1. Pick ONE niche market You see, its a lot like learning to ride a bicycle as a kid. You start off with a tricycle, then move up to regular bike with training wheels and from there onto riding any bike you choose. The same is true for learning how to promote products as an affiliate. *Learn how to generate traffic on just one product Obviously, it would be easier to work with just the one chemical, right? Well, the same is true for marketing. Just like the variables in your lab experiment, you've also got variables in every product promotion you undertake. The variables include things like traffic generation, conversion rates, advertising response rates and so on. So, how much data do you want to juggle? Do you want to keep track of, say, Google Adwords performance for ONE e-book...or for a dozen of them spread across more than one niche? This is where a lot beginners get themselves into a rut. They try to juggle all of this information at once, get overwhelmed by it and simply give up. Giving Up Too Soon: Ok, so, information overload hits, and you throw your hands in the air in surrender. There's no need to despair! You can turn the situation around completely if you'll just make a commitment to do the following three things: 1. Pick ONE niche market You see, its a lot like learning to ride a bicycle as a kid. You start off with a tricycle, then move up to regular bike with training wheels and from there onto riding any bike you choose. The same is true for learning how to promote products as an affiliate. *Learn how to generate traffic on just one product This is where a lot beginners get themselves into a rut. They try to juggle all of this information at once, get overwhelmed by it and simply give up. Giving Up Too Soon: Ok, so, information overload hits, and you throw your hands in the air in surrender. There's no need to despair! You can turn the situation around completely if you'll just make a commitment to do the following three things: 1. Pick ONE niche market You see, its a lot like learning to ride a bicycle as a kid. You start off with a tricycle, then move up to regular bike with training wheels and from there onto riding any bike you choose. The same is true for learning how to promote products as an affiliate. *Learn how to generate traffic on just one product 1. Pick ONE niche market You see, its a lot like learning to ride a bicycle as a kid. You start off with a tricycle, then move up to regular bike with training wheels and from there onto riding any bike you choose. The same is true for learning how to promote products as an affiliate. *Learn how to generate traffic on just one product ....and THEN, you'll be able to turn around and apply that knowledge to additional products, in different niches. The key is to get some real results established in one place, and only then start building on that incrementally. If you'll follow even just this one simple rule, I promise you'll see an increase in your commissions – and you can drop that 'newbie' label for the title of: Successful Affiliate Marketer!
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