Believe it or not I have just completed last week modules 1 -7 of the 30 Day Challenge . I am still in a state of shock because of what I have learned. This did not cost me any money at all except for 30 minutes a day, for the past seven days. Marketers that offers this kind of training will charge you thousands of dollars for what I have received freely.
The Challenge
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If you have not heard of the 30 Day Challenge, then you have missed some of my recent posts. Have a look here for my recent post about the 30 Day Challenge.
Have you ever heard of the Four Symphony to starting an internet business? Well, let me briefly explain. There are four parts to starting a business and I have learned to refer to these four parts as the “Magnificent Symphony” . Ed Dales best explains this at the 30 Day Challenge, but I will attempt to explain it here.
When starting an Internet business we must first be concerned with Market Research, which involves finding a Niche and a Market to investigate. This is the first part of the Symphony. The second part involves marketing for traffic to your Niche, or market. The next step would be Conversion. Conversion represents what the people would do once they visit your site. The fourth and last part to the Magnificent Symphony would be acquiring you very own Product.
The Challenge
Take the Challenge and learn how to make your first $1 online.
Ever wonder why so many people would fail when trying to setup an Internet Business? The problem is always associated with part four of the “Magnificent Symphony”. Every newbie, or new person always try’s to focus their attention on creating their very own product, without first investigation the market to see if people are actually buying, or if a market really exist for their product.
One way to be successful in starting and Internet Business is to let the market tell you what they want. This is known as Market Research and Testing, which is the first part of the Symphony.
The 30 Day Challenge will show you how to do this using the four parts of the “Magnificent Symphony”.