8 Acceleration Techniques to Creating More Income Fast
If you’re adding multiple streams to your service-based business model, where you’re moving away from 1:1 services to adding more ways of generating revenue, here are 8 easy ways to accelerate your timeline to success and cash flow.
HOSTING:
Although you will be told time and time again that you do not need a website of your own, actually you will be 99% better off if you do have one. It will open up doors that you can’t imagine right now, but later down the road, everything from blogging, to building a base of leads to sell to, to reselling products will be a whole lot simpler if you get “hosting”.
A well known host is “Bluehost” where you can pick up a hosted account for just dollars per month. At this point you can choose any level of service you wish, but I’d recommend anything above the most basic level.
There are other well known names as well such as GoDaddy and Hostgator but in general Hostgator is recommended because more Internet Marketers use that more than any other host, which may come into play down the road in terms of compatibility issues.
Before signing up, think up a unique domain name for your website. It should be fairly broad in scope in case you shift focus. For instance, if you name the site BestGolfTipsOnEarth.com, and then decide to switch to a focus on Gardening, Blogging, or Twitter as your “niche”, then you’ll need a new name! Instead try MyGreatDigitalProducts.com or something like that. Generic. Should you only choose .com? and not .net, or .me, or .org, etc? Well, most folks remember .com the best, but that is hard to answer. I mostly get .coms myself and add “MY” or “YOUR” to the beginning of the name to make it unique.
When purchasing a domain name, you should never pay more than 10.00 annually.
Good luck!
1. Put up your Free Taste and Invite Site ASAP.
The sooner you get that up, the sooner your list will grow, the sooner your revenue will grow. Get it out now (done is better than perfect!) and you can always revise it (and you will).
2. Make sure your Free Taste really is just a taste of your offering.
It’s something you should be able to put it together within just a couple of days. Make it finite and not something you need to keep working on. For example, a mini-ecourse is a perfect starter. Then later introduce your ezine.
3. Build your list.
Take a piece of paper, write BUILD LIST on it big and bold, and stick it on your computer, on the wall next to your desk, or somewhere you will see it and focus on it every day. The quickest way to build to the point of revenue generation in your business is to build your list.
4. Find people who have some measure of buzz…
… around something they’ve been doing (book, radio, tv, etc.) and interview them (even if only for 10 minutes) and offer that as a Free Taste. Ask them to promote it to their list. This builds your trust and credibility factor with your target market.
5. Converge online and offline marketing efforts as much as possible.
If you’re holding workshops, get email addresses. If you’re sending direct mail, point the recipients to a URL to sign up for your list for your Free Taste.
6. Concentrate on building a core program.
For 30 days, intensely create a core program that answers most of those problems/solutions that your target market is struggling with. Then take pieces of that content to package in various ways.
7. Piggyback on people who are already playing in your target market…
…create a product that will be beneficial to their list, and joint venture with them to reach revenue sooner. In other words, find a problem another market is having that you already have the solution for, find the Center of Influence in that market, joint venture with them, and share the revenue.
8. Write a Top Ten article for a super-quick Free Taste.
Put it up on your Invite Site, and publish it at topten.org and add the URL to point readers to the sign up page for your list.






My question is WordPress has an autoresponder plugin and I was wondering if anyone knew just how good this plugin is?
Kenneth
I have not used it so I really can’t give you an honest answers. I know if you have your own hosting, there might be an autoresponder service with it. And, there are many autoresponder services out there, some better than others. Again, you need to do some research to see what works for you and is in line with your budgeting.
Interesting concepts..Thx
Regarding Hosting, I use:
http://www.anrhost.com/
I think is the best for the value that you get.
Best wishes,
Calin D.
Mini Sites Creation, Free Articles, Ebooks and More.
http://www.calindesign.com
Hostgator is probably the best value for money hosting package out there. i can also vouch that it is reliable – for $10 per month and no down time its a steal.
Good post
Pete
Hi Yvonne,
Great Post, Excellent advice, Awesome pointers. Thank You Very Much for telling it like it is. To many people don’t take the time to go into detail about getting started Well Done.
Thank you Mike!!! I appreciate your comments. It certainly is an interesting journey. Some days it feels like being on a roller coaster!