Ask Your Top Questions!

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Most courses are delivered to you and you never get any personal interaction. No questions asked, no answers to your needs… Money For Traveling is not like that.

This is called a coaching program because we ANSWER your questions! Chances are, if you have a question, there are 10 other people wondering the same thing! So pipe up, ask your questions, and we think you’ll be impressed by our personalized feedback.

You also have complete access to the questions we’ve answered for other members, so you can learn from their questions as well. This is a continually growing, evolving subject!

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2 Responses to “Ask Your Top Questions!”

  1. Lerena Holloway on December 11th, 2008 4:29 am

    Hey guys, Thanks again for the helpful information. My question is on the market research part where you’re looking for a niche to fill. What if it says “not enough data” on the monthly side, but gives you an astronomical number on the monthly average column? Is it still worth pursuing? I was looking up music and then I narrowed it down to the keyword: youtube music and I found that there was basically no competition, but the numbers in the monthly average column were high, while the numbers in the monthly column stated “not enough date”. Then, I went to cbengine and typed in the keywords: youtube music and found a good affiliate for those keywords. I was wondering, should I pursue this or would you advise against it?
    Thanks again,
    Lerena

    the tricky part with “not enough data” is that is could mean two things. One, it has not gathered the required information to give you the correct information or it has not met the required number of searches. Over I would search for words related to it to gain a better understanding about the topic before jumping in.

  2. Britni White on January 17th, 2009 7:43 am

    Hey John & Tyson,
    I have found a great niche with keywords that are highly searched but there is no advertising competition on the web for them! I’ve discovered the one site that is the biggest & best seller of the product. So, I searched on cbengine and clickbank for my keywords and didn’t find any affiliates that focused on my product… Therefore, I’m kind of stuck…any suggestions? I know this topic is worth pursueing….

    Thanks,
    Britni

    I am not sure if you are looking to be an affiliate or the product creator on the subject. If you are looking to be an affiliate but can’t find one on CB but you have found someone with the product then see if they have an affiliate program and sign up. If they don’t make a proposal to be an affiliate. An even better thing to do is to gather your own leads and then sell your leads to them, you can make a lot of money from that. If you are looking to make the product and you are not sure about it yet then keep it small and test it with a blog, articles, email submission and see what kind of attention you get. Over all if you see a lot of searches and not a lot of fulfillment (or good fulfillment) to that need then you have a good niche to at least test and most likely build some kind of income from it.
    good luck
    tyson

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