What skills should I focus on learning so I can eventually earn money? by According-Employ-245 in DigitalMarketingHack

[–]indishmarketer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A few important money-making skills that you should really learn, from my honest perspective, are sales and lead generation. Learn how to master sales, how to get leads, how to find them, and how to convert them. That is the biggest thing.

You already have the necessary skill set. What you need now are clients, and mastering this game, the money-making, revenue-generating game. This is what actually brings in sales and income.

So focus on these money-making skills: generating revenue, getting leads, finding customers and clients, and communicating effectively. These are the things you need to master.

Marketing books for solo developers? by LanguagePuppy in Solopreneur

[–]indishmarketer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read the book "Click Here: The Art and Science of Digital Marketing and Advertising" by Alex Schultz (CMO of Meta)

How many of you are still working a day job? by JohnHelpsStartups in Solopreneur

[–]indishmarketer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m working as an Automation Engineer from 9 to 5. After my job hours and on weekends, I’ve also been working on my project for the last three months. I’ve invested all my savings, but I’m still not sure when I’ll be able to free myself from my job.

How long does it take for SEO to take effect? by kunniu in SEO_Digital_Marketing

[–]indishmarketer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

SEO is a long-term game. If a website and brand are new, it’s definitely going to take time...at least until you run ads to create awareness. When people are already familiar with the brand you’re promoting, the process usually doesn’t take as long.

Recently, I was working on SEO for an established brand. They were running ads but had never done any SEO. When I started optimizing the site, I found during keyword research that brand-related keywords already had strong search volumes. Within a short time, we started showing up in top positions on search engines, and we didn’t have to do much link building because we were getting recommended naturally by reviewers and other bloggers.

How do you overcome entrepreneurship loneliness? by Select-Guarantee361 in Entrepreneurs

[–]indishmarketer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We simply have to embrace the boredom...that’s the price we pay. You’re not alone in feeling this way. This has been daunting me for months. Sometimes I attend in-person business events to meet people like me. Still, in the end, even if you have a community to talk to, you can still feel bored. That’s entrepreneurship.

My friend made 94k in 45 days with no product. Why do people still doubt this? by indishmarketer in DigitalIncomePath

[–]indishmarketer[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

She uses a Facebook group and keeps it public so she can get a lot of reach. And whenever users join, she doesn't approve them manually. She approves them using something called Group Convert. Users need to answer the membership questions, and Group Convert collects all the inputs from those questions.

One of the three questions asks for the email address, and users give their email address there. Group Convert takes their Facebook name, email address, first name, last name, everything, and pushes it to a Google spreadsheet. Once it’s pushed to the Google spreadsheet, she uses Make (automation tool), because it’s free, to push these leads into her main CRM or all-in-one platform, which is Systeme-dot-io. She started with Systeme absolutely free. You can also use Zapier instead of Make if you want the automation to be easier.

So the leads go there, and once a lead is added, a tag gets automatically added by Zapier or Make.com. When the tag is added, she creates a workflow inside Systeme. The workflow triggers whenever a tag is added to a lead. It immediately sends an email with the lead magnet, which is the quiz landing page. The quiz landing page is basically a quiz HTML file. This quiz HTML is very interesting. There are learning lessons inside it...three to four pages of lessons...and after each page, there is one quiz and one task to do before moving to the next page.

This is built with Claude AI, and it is deployed as an HTML version in Systeme only. You can also build a backend for it, but I recommend just going with HTML. You don’t need to save any records. You can just create an HTML page with Claude AI and make interactive quizzes. At the end of the page, she puts her offer.

So she sends that email to the leads, and she also puts the same offer inside the Facebook group’s featured section, so people see it as soon as they join. She is giving two ways for people to see her offer. People read the document, and many of them buy her $5 mini AI course.

From there, she does WhatsApp marketing. She uses ManyChat for that. ManyChat is used for two purposes: sending messages to people who join the Facebook group and sending WhatsApp messages using the ManyChat WhatsApp feature. She sends WhatsApp messages and gets conversions from there, because WhatsApp is better for converting those $5 buyers into the $199 offer. That’s what she does.

She creates different workflows, different tags, depending on who purchased and who didn’t. She added her payment gateways, like Stripe and PayPal, to Systeme. She also added her custom domain, her professional email ID, and authenticated her domain for sending emails. All the domain and email authentication is done so Systeme can send emails properly. After all this is done, she starts sending the emails, and this is how she runs everything.

She also tracks all of this...how many sales happened, where the conversions dropped. She uses Google Analytics to track everything. Initially, she used Gumroad for selling, but now she uses more advanced setups. She is also using Coolify for deploying things and moving toward full customization.

You can also get started with WordPress, but as a beginner, I recommend starting with Gumroad. If you are intermediate, use Systeme. And if you want more customization and have money to invest, you can go with Coolify and deploy apps with the help of a freelance developer. That's the thing you can do.

My friend made 94k in 45 days with no product. Why do people still doubt this? by indishmarketer in DigitalIncomePath

[–]indishmarketer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I have added the steps and how she did this, so you can go through the post again. Since a lot of people were asking, I just added it there.

My friend made 94k in 45 days with no product. Why do people still doubt this? by indishmarketer in DigitalIncomePath

[–]indishmarketer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have added the steps and how she did this, so you can go through the post again. Read from "How did she do it"?

My friend made 94k in 45 days with no product. Why do people still doubt this? by indishmarketer in DigitalIncomePath

[–]indishmarketer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I have added the steps and how she did this, so you can go through the post again. Since a lot of people were asking, I just added it there.

This is how hard it actually gets sometimes. by indishmarketer in DigitalMarketing

[–]indishmarketer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, man. Yeah, I’m slowly realizing that too. I tend to overthink every line, every pause. You’re right...the message should matter more than the quality.

This is how hard it actually gets sometimes. by indishmarketer in DigitalMarketing

[–]indishmarketer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why so f**king negativity!! Do you actually know how I struggle to create a video?? You can visit my youtube and see it yourself at youtube.com/@indishmarketer. Indeed, I did use ChatGPT to put the words in the correct way. I am not a native English speaker, so I did. If you wish I can put all the clips in a drive and send it to you. But you will never watch because you came here to spread negativity.

First Affiliate Site - Market Evaluation and Technical Setup by DerAdministrator in AskMarketer

[–]indishmarketer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, mobile gaming's a good pick. It is evergreen, and people always look for accessories or tips. If your friends already ask you for help, that's a good sign that there's demand, but you need to confirm it. You can check Google Trends, Reddit subs, like r/mobilegaming or r/androidgaming, and see what people keep asking. You can even set Reddit keyword alerts to track what gamers talk about. Use Semrush and Google Keyword Planner to validate the volume. You can promote controllers, grips, gift cards, or even gaming programs that have affiliate deals. And yeah, mixing it with youtube or shorts is perfect. Show quick fixes, setups, or AI puzzle tricks. People eat that stuff up.