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What is the formula J and S suggest for writing an email or a blog post? and where can I find more info on it? thanks
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Jason Buffalo posted an update 3 years, 10 months ago · updated 3 years, 10 months ago
Hello,
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Noan Jorge posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago · updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Whats up guys
Can someone explain to me how decide if the market is big enough using on google adwrods … i saw the blog video on the subject on how to use it, but i didnt understand how can i say for sure if there´s a market.
Help would be very appreciated
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You can use Google Adwords to find out if people are spending money in that market by searching on your keywords and seeing if there is advertising that comes up in the search results. If there is, it means people are willing to pay to reach customers and if there isn’t, it could mean that the market is very new, (not terribly likely today), that…Read more
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Brian Smith posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago
Hi Joseph
I read your comments relating to the guy who was selling a course on how to put a ebook together and the cover etc. You mentioned that unless he had already helped customers sell $5m it look sleazy ? As most of the people on here are beginners I don’t think that was helpful to Ayebanoa .
If he was marketing the…Read more
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Srikumar Rao posted an update 3 years, 11 months ago · updated 3 years, 11 months ago
Hello All!
Can I obtain a list of all persons who have purchased a particular book on Amazon?
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They don’t really have a formula. Where did you hear about it?