Hi guys qwikad is a high powered traffic source for advertising biz offers. This is a classified ad style website with global traffic. I have personally used these sources and both have their pros and cons but overall great sources to test your opportunities. 1. Qwikad.com I stumbled upon qwikad using the training provided by The Best Easy Work program by Martin Ruiz They were using the platform and noted it was 1 of the top 3 traffic sources bringing in conversions. I got curious. Qwikad: The Pros Upon landing on qwikad.com i noticed that I could post free ads as well as a similar appearance to craiglist. After I posted my 1st couple of ads i noticed you could sponsor your ad on all cities for a fee of course..to my surprise this fee was....only $6 lol and you could sponsor and auto bump the ad every 5 days for a total of ... $14.00! If nothing else. Test your add-on this platform..the cost is ridiculously low and the traffic is decent. Another Opp I ...
By Laurel Borrowman You craft and curate content like a pro across Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and a blog—but what about the mobile-only social media powerhouse that is Snapchat? With over 150 million daily users —60 percent of which are under 25—there’s huge potential for brands wanting to connect with a new and younger audience. But because posting to Snapchat is limited to mobile devices, cross-promoting and repurposing content can be tricky. Sharing your latest Instagram post on Twitter or Facebook is as simple as toggling a switch, but with Snapchat, you can only capture, edit, and publish content in the app itself. This restriction can make it comparatively clunky for social media marketers with whom time is of the essence (i.e. all social media marketers). Plus, content on Snapchat disappears after 24 hours. For some brands, creating unique content for Snapchat can take up a lot of time that their marketing teams don’t have. But there are ways to l...
By Lesley Vos The great Joe Sugarman made an important observation in his book Advertising Secrets of the Written Word , a groundbreaking resource on how to write p owerful advertising copy. And it went like this: “Copywriting is a mental process… the successful execution of which reflects the sum total of all your experiences, your specific knowledge and your ability to mentally process that information and transfer it to a sheet of paper for the purpose of selling a product or service.” Let’s break that down a bit: copywriting is a “mental process … for the purpose of selling”. Let’s make it even shorter: copywriting is “mental … selling”. So one of the ultimate copywriting hacks is that you have to get inside people’s heads to write powerful copy . You have to use proven mental hacks to engage your readers, motivate them and ultimately compel them to act. In this post, I’ll explain how to use the art of neuro copywriting to get results. Headlines The most valuable real es...
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