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Discover How to Make High-Ticket Sales by Working With the Right Clients the Right Way. Inside this eBook, you will discover the topics about why choosing the right niche is essential for your high ticket success and to find the right customers that are ready to buy high ticket offers and the right marketing approach to use with them. The two essential components that you must include in your high ticket strategy that will make you more money for a lot less effort and how you can get high ticket clients to spend even more money using this little known and easy to implement secret.
When people get into affiliate marketing, they get really excited. In fact,
they're so excited that even if they make $1 in affiliate sales, that's enough
to pump them up. They end up thinking about their next dollar sale and
then the next buck after that.
I know this is awesome and everything, but too many stays at that level.
They just focus on collecting the small stuff. They're clueless about the
existence of high-ticket sales. These are affiliate sales where you make
$500, $1,000, $5,000 or even tens of thousands of dollars per sale.
For too many affiliate marketers, the whole online sales game is all about
volume and nothing else. They're more than content to make $10, $20, or
at most, a couple hundred of dollars with each sale. As long as they make
enough of these sales, they're more than happy.
The sad reality is they don't even try to figure out how high-ticket sales
work. If they're going to put in all this work to generate $1, why not put in
that same amount of time, focus and dedication to produce $1,000 or
$10,000?
It's all about maximizing your return on effort.
If I paid you $100 to play basketball for an hour, you probably would think
that you're in on a good deal. You probably would think that you are doing
something right and worthwhile. What if I told you that in that same hour,
you could've gone with somebody else who would've paid you $500 to
piece together a grant proposal for a project he or she is working on?
This is called an opportunity cost. You can only be at one place at any time.
You can't split your body. You can't do 2 things at exactly the same time.
Forget about multi-tasking. It's an illusion. When you're multi-tasking,
you're actually doing one thing at a time. You're not doing many things at
the same time. You're doing things in sequence.
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