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The most logical way to approach this question is to start with what you SHOULD do and regress from there…
- Fail to provide value to your customers and to those whose products you advocate;
- Lie;
- Fail to start building your own email list ASAP – social media algorithms and search rankings can change on you overnight – so don’t make yourself dependent upon them;
- Fail to understand what you are promoting;
- Fail to niche down small enough and target your promotions appropriately – do not spread yourself too thin;
- Promote in a niche in which there is insufficient interest or profit;
- Be impatient – it takes time and effort to provide enough value to potential customers without compensation, to establish a reputation of honesty, to build trust;
- Fail to do your homework to understand how to build your own infrastructure or hire it out to a reliable partner;
- Publishing poor quality content – too wordy, too non-specific, not focused enough – after all, potential customers rely on you to summarize what they need to know to make a good decision, so be concise and truthful;
- Misapplying affiliate links on social media – understand the policy of whatever platform you are using, and follow their rules – remember, it all starts with building trust among your potential customers – and the purveyors of social media sites will terminate you for cause, or just because if their algorithms change – hence the value of your own list;
- Fail to understand and properly utilize SEO or partner with someone who does – I work with an experienced Internet marketer – if you want to DIY, check out Miles Beckler’s YouTube tutorials;
- Being too pushy – build the trust, build the list, offer the product only after and make it valuable to your potential customer;
- Promoting crap (unless your niche is organic manures);
- Paying for ads in an undisciplined and poorly researched way – you can get into trouble fast, so work with a pro in the beginning, until you understand all about doing your own research;
- Failing to focus on a niche, message, quality, customer experience, value;
- Failing to track your results and adapting your strategy accordingly.
I hope this helps!
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