The 5 Key Points You Need In Launch Jacking

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Launch Jacking is an exciting business model, but to the inexperienced it can look just as intimidating as any other form of internet marketing. This short article will help break down the business model into its 5 standard fundamentals so you can see it may not be as complicated as others you may have looked at. Here are the 5 steps you'll always find in every Launch Jacking project and a brief overview of each one.

Launch Jacking is an exciting business model, but to the inexperienced it can look just as intimidating as any other form of internet marketing. This short article will help break down the business model into its 5 standard fundamentals so you can see it may not be as complicated as others you may have looked at. Here are the 5 steps you'll always find in every Launch Jacking project and a brief overview of each one.

Step 1 is about locating the best products to promote. One easy way to find many products before they are released to the public is an online resource known as JV Notify Pro. On this site, you will almost always see dozens or even 100s of products and training programs well before they are launched. This is a very useful resource in that it also gives you some details about the JV offer and contact information as well so you can send in an application to the product designer.

Step 2 is choosing the right kind of domain name. This is a very deep topic, but here's your take away for this short article. Go for the product name or product designer name and choose only dot com, dot net or dot org as your suffix. Other options if none of these are available is adding words like "review" or "bonus" at the end of the product name.

The third step you'll take is to build the website for your promotion. It is completely unnecessary to use anything other than a simple wordpress.org blog site on your own hosting account and using the excellent domain name you just chose in the previous step. Wordpress blogs inherently rank well when properly constructed and require a lot less on site optimization techniques and effort than standard html type site structures. This allows people who know absolutely nothing about building websites to compete on a level playing field in this business model.

Next you will need to begin to decide how you want to influence people to actually buy the product or course from your own website, and for this you will want to consider offering a bonus or incentive offer for those who purchase directly from links on your site. This is a common and accepted practice in affiliate marketing, and even more comming in this model. In fact, consumers these days are actually looking for the best bonus once they decide they are going to buy a particular course or product. We suggest offering a bonus that is relevent to the product you are promoting so that you are actually adding good additional value to their purchase if they go through your site when they buy.

Step 5 is driving traffic to your site. Since this model is almost always a shorter term project for each launch you promote, your primary method to drive traffic is simply to make sure your site ranks as high as possible in the search engines like Google when people go looking for more information about the product you are promoting. The best way to do this in the quickest time possible is by building back links to your site. Basically, back links are other online "references" that lead people over to your site. These can be online articles, social bookmarks, videos, and several other types of online real estate. The more quality back links you create leading to your site, the higher Google and the other search engines will show your site prominently.

There is so much more to these 5 Launch Jacking basics, but I hope this brief introduction at least helps you see there really isn't as much technical stuff in your way as other forms of internet marketing. For a lot more on these 5 topics and other free training on Launch Jacking, please visit the blog listed in the resource box just below this article.

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