How To Find Out If Your Work On The Internet To Create Leads Is Working
Here is one method of tracking your efforts.
Starting and growing a business takes effort and lots of hard work to make it grow and flourish.
That also applies to a Network Marketing business.
To get it to the point of doing what you want it to do, you have to do the activities on a consistent basis to get it there.
Just because a network marketing endeavor doesn't cost as much to start as other types of business doesn't mean it doesn't take similar amounts of work.
A positive stage has to be set for a business that involves Article Marketing and low cost lead generation.
Let's compare it to a person who sells insurance.
They start out by building a base and as it grows, they get closer and closer to their hoped for results.
For them, they have to consistently talk to prospects about their insurance needs.
As this happens, they will be able to track their progress.
So how do you track your activity so you know that you are moving toward success? What is the activity that equates to the insurance salesman talking to folks about their insurance needs? Writing articles is what you do.
Submitting articles is what gets you in front of the population looking for what you offer.
You show those prospects how to reach their goals using low cost lead generation.
Now, besides writing articles, it is very important to be consistent and keep the quality of the content in the article high.
If you were an insurance salesman, success wouldn't happen if you didn't do the required daily tasks.
Just like going to a job requires 40 hours a week, so does building an insurance business.
That also applies to your mlm business.
The work has to happen.
When you are writing articles, one thing you do is get in front of prospects.
The other thing is you are creating a relationship with the search engines.
One of the things search engines are set up to do is look for consistency.
Another is the use of key words in your articles ( for example, low cost lead generation ) and how they link back to your website, blog etc.
So how do you decide that progress is being made as you go along? One way is with the Alexa tool bar which has a little gadget that shows you the ranking of the website in your browser.
All you need to do is put your website in the browser and it will show you where you are in the rankings.
Google is number one.
The closer you get to that number one site, the higher your visibility will be to the whole wide world.
In my experience, newbies start out in the twenty one million ranges and go toward one from there.
As more websites come to the web, that high number might differ.
The point is as you improve in the rankings, your numbers will go down.
Some folks that have been consistent have arrived at one million in two to three months.
Another got to three hundred thousand in three months.
Consistency, the amount of content you put out there and your skills with regard to writing the content will determine how fast you get there.
One hundred thousand seems to be the place to shoot for.
On a scale of 1-10, be an 11.
To your success.