 Yvette Bergeron Triple Clicks, Pedl'rs Kit., T/E Ntwrk | | I hope by now you have read the Traffic Exchange Profits report (at least twice) and that you are beginning to see the importance of using lead capture pages in your traffic exchanges.
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Today I want to share some ideas about budgeting your time and resources.
> Time = Money <
Think about that for a moment.
The vast majority of people work at a job where they are paid based on their hours worked. They are trading their time for a salary or hourly wage.
Time is money.
When you surf traffic exchanges, you are working for yourself to try and generate extra income or perhaps even replace your job. But are you getting paid for your work?
What is your time worth?
$5, $10, $20, $40 per hour?
Many TE marketing professionals purchase credits on traffic exchanges for good reason. They have something that generates a RETURN on the credit purchase.
Clearly then, traffic credits have value.
> Credit Value <
Here is another way to look at it...
The average cost of a traffic exchange credit is about 1 cent per visitor.
By generating 500 credits in an hour, you are earning $5 in credits each hour. Five dollars per hour is not bad working from home.
However, $5 in traffic credits is NOT the same as $5 in earnings... unless the traffic converts to income.
Do you know what your "Credit Value" is?
By using the TE Profits squeeze pages, Traffic Report, and this newsletter series you have been reading, I generate income from conversions.
Calculating earnings per credit, my Credit Value can be as high as 2 to 4 cents per credit!
*************************************** What Creates My Credit Value?
Remember this system is set up as a "funded proposal" by making sales of this ebook...
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Keep in mind that is NOT the only source of income from this system, but it's what gets the ball rolling.
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So if your credits are worth 2 cents, but only cost one cent each... shouldn't you buy credits?
The answer is "Yes" and "No".
Something to remember, especially when you work online, is that you need a budget. You have to set a monthly budget and keep it in place so that you get the best returns on your investment.
A common problem getting started online is that people do not have extra money to spend on essential tools. If that is your situation, you will need to invest TIME rather than money. First focus your time on building traffic.
Second, focus on your list. The first thing I spent any money on for my business was my autoresponder.
That expense was easily recovered during the first month (actually less than a week), so that I could quickly put the funds to work in other areas.
My overall budget was first set at $50 per month, and since my autoresponder was paid for I was able to invest all of that budget into traffic.
Keeping this budget, my income started to grow from sales of the $5 franchise AND autoresponder accounts.
Positive cash flow was again achieved quickly.
The main thing to stress is to keep your budget, and as you start generating income you can trade some of that income for traffic credits. This will allow you to free up some of your time.
I still spend a lot of time surfing exchanges, but now I can purchase credits because I kept with my plan and spent my money wisely.
Why would I (or anyone) want to purchase credits?
Simply put... when it makes sense to do so.
We'll go into that in more detail when we look at your return on investment.
For now, set a budget and stick to it.
Generate leads and up front cash flow by giving away the Traffic Report.
Then watch your income and business grow like wild fire!
All the best,
George VanderLoop "Making Your TE Marketing Profitable"
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