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The next thing you want to do is begin working with AI to fast track the development of your content. Ideally, you'll have some idea of the specific direction you want to go. For our example, we are going to choose organic gardening.
Let's prompt AI for our first week of content, making three videos that are focused on this topic by asking for the following: “I want to focus on organic gardening. Create an optimized title, tags, and description for my first three videos on this channel. Make sure they are going to be in demand topics that will help me achieve my follower and hourly goals. I also want you to give advice about the thumbnail for each and create a storyboard and script for each one.”
Now depending on your niche, you may have your own topics in mind that you already know you want to talk about. If that's the case, you can simply tell AI what your basic topic is and what content you definitely want to include and have it map out something professional and engaging for you to work with.
The results we get back from AI are different. Let’s look at how Gemini returns the results using one of the video topics:
Video 1: Organic Gardening for Beginners (High Demand, High Engagement)
Can you see just how beneficial it is to have AI working as your assistant? This literally took a split second to return and you’re ready to start filming! Amazing! The way ChatGPT returns the results is a bit different, like this:
Video 1: "How to Start an Organic Garden from Scratch"
As you can see, they both deliver a similar slant for the first video, but in a different way. This is something you can compare and see what fits with your natural style best. However, you may want to still use both AI tools because one may have different information than the other that you want to include and you can create a hybrid video for your channel.
Now, we want to ask AI one more question for these first videos. That is: “After I create video 1, since I won’t yet have access to the creator funds, what should I promote as an affiliate in the description area and what should I say to promote it?”
Gemini is going to give you a couple of options. For example, option one tells you to promote organic seeds because it directly aligns with the video content and gives viewers immediate value.
For the promotion, it tells you to say: “Ready to get started with your organic garden? To help you choose the perfect seeds for your needs, I recommend checking out [Seed Supplier Name], a company specializing in high-quality organic seeds. They offer a wide variety of vegetables, herbs, and flowers, all certified organic! [Affiliate Link]"
The other idea it gives is to promote organic gardening starter kits. ChatGPT, on the other hand, gives you many different options. While one of the options includes organic seeds, but it also tells you to consider compost bin, gardening tools that are essential for beginners, organic fertilizers, and gardening books.
For its promotional wording, it gives you wording for each option, and they look like this: “Essential Gardening Tools Set - Get all the tools you need to care for your new garden. [Amazon Affiliate Link]”
That doesn't look as enticing as the longer text on Gemini, but ChatGPT goes one step further and gives you the script to verbally promote that item within your video at the end of the video.
So again, it pays to use both tools because you may want to pick and choose what you are using from each one and you get a comprehensive idea of the best way to tackle your social media startup business.

Now that you have a list of the social media platforms you want to launch your business on, you need to have AI help you develop a strategy that you can use across different platforms to generate income.
You might start with a prompt like this: “If my goal is to monetize my gardening content strategy on social media platforms without a site of my own, create a precise monetization strategy that covers as many options as possible (like affiliate links, sponsored posts, content creator funds, virtual gifts, etc.) for the best platforms that allow these methods.”
Not every social media platform will allow the same things. For example, if you are using TikTok or Instagram, you aren't going to link out directly from your post in most instances, but you'll use a link in your bio.
There are exceptions on some platforms, like Instagram, if you have a shoppable post. When we present this monetization question to AI, it will give you a specific strategy that you can use to earn money on each platform.
First, let's look at the type of results that ChatGPT provides:
YouTube
The results you get from Google Gemini will be very different. It's going to organize it according to different monetization strategies, and tell you which platforms that method will work on, how it works, and give you tips for succeeding.
Here's an example:
Content Creator Funds:
It helps to use both of these AI tools whenever you are building your business because they give very different results, and you will eventually have preferences for one over the other, but still try to use them together.
What you can do after you have the basic information is ask AI for a detailed strategy to achieve that type of revenue. So let's pose the question like this: “Starting with YouTube, give me a comprehensive strategy for monetizing a channel about gardening that includes building my follower count up enough to be eligible for monetization, creating content that will maximize views and engagement on this platform, a fast-tracked schedule of content development, the best monetization options to pursue with details on achieving those - and any other tips you feel would help.”
AI is going to come back with information that can set you on the right course to generating 6 figures. On Gemini, it begins with the aspect of building your audience. It tells you to identify 3-5 core gardening topics that you are passionate about such as vegetable gardening, container gardening, and pest control.
The reason for whittling down your core topics is to present you as an expert in those areas. Then, it asks you to research your ideal viewers, whether those are beginners or urban gardeners, etc.
The goal is to be able to tailor your content and the language you use with your audience. Next, it says to make sure your content is optimized for search engines, and keep in mind that YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world.
It also says to create thumbnails and titles that are eye-catching and enticing, to respond to comments and answer questions anytime someone engages with your videos, and to try to partner with established gardening YouTubers for cross promotions and more exposure.
For fast tracking your content development, it's going to tell you to start batch content creation where you film several videos in one session that you can then edit and upload. It also says to use scripts and storyboards for efficiency, to edit with visuals in mind such as engaging transitions and concise information, and to repurpose longer videos into shorter snippets that have broader reach for other platforms.
For the aspect of generating content that maximizes views and engagement, it tells you to make sure you are experimenting with different video formats such as tutorials, time lapses, Q&A sessions, or challenges.
It also emphasizes the importance of visually appealing content with beautiful gardens and close up shots. You are instructed to create seasonal content with planting tips and harvesting advice and to keep the entertainment value high with your personality, humor, and storytelling.
For the monetization prospects, you are advised to get your first 1000 subscribers and 4000 watch hours so that you can unlock the YouTube partner program. You are also advised to start promoting relevant gardening products as an affiliate in the video descriptions and to partner up with gardening brands and sell courses of your own once you are more established.
When you are given this advice, you can take any of that and ask AI for more details. So let’s start with the unlocking of the YouTube Partner Program. We’ll ask Gemini the following: “Create a schedule for quickly building my first 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours. I want this done fast, so give me the topics and schedule that would get me to those numbers in the shortest amount of time possible.”
Gemini is going to give you an aggressive (yet not guaranteed) schedule for a 60 day timeline. It is done by weeks, like this:
Week 1:
Right now, you are simply getting the strategy and schedule in place. In the next section, we're going to go over how to work with AI to get this content up and operational for you so that you are earning money with these ideas.
You can ask AI for help with other tips that it gave you. For example, one of the tips was about collaborating with other gardening YouTube channels. So you can prompt AI like this: “As a new gardening channel, give me a list of prospective collaboration accounts who might be open to working with me, an idea for each, and what I should say to them.”
Initially, Gemini doesn't return any specific channel names, but instead gives advice that is categorized by smaller niche gardening channels, mid sized gardening channels, and large gardening channels.
The advice looks like this:
Mid-Sized Gardening Channels:
Now let's take a look at what ChatGPT did when we prompted it to give us a comprehensive strategy for monetizing a YouTube gardening channel. It's advice is to focus first on building that follower count for monetization along with the proper watch hours.
Like Gemini, It asks us to clearly define our niche channel definition, to get branding for professionalism and possibly create an engaging channel trailer, as well as optimizing our channel name for search engines.
It lays out a content strategy where we are posting two to three times per week, engaging with comments, and collaborating - the same as Gemini. It gives slightly more detail on the type of content we should be creating, such as DIY projects that are creative like building your own raised garden bed or creating your own compost bin.
It adds a little more detail to drawing attention to your channel and developing that follower count that is needed, not only emphasizing thumbnails and titles, but also adding a strong call to action that encourages viewers to subscribe and developing playlists that encourage viewers to binge watch videos on your channel and help you achieve that 4,000 hour count.
Instead of just giving you the topics each week, it gives you a weekly task list. The first month looks like this:
Week 1-2: Setup and Planning
Week 3-4: Initial Content Creation
As you can see, if you are using both of these AI tools at once, you're going to get slightly different advice that complements each other well, even if there is some overlap. The idea of creating playlists for binge watching and achieving hours is unique with ChatGPT, and something Gemini did not clue us in about.
When you are looking into the platforms you should work on, don't forget about podcasting. You can start a free podcast on Spotify, and use AI to not only map out your podcast topics, but also write a script or brainstorm an outline of talking points that you can use to generate in-demand audio shows that you can monetize.
You can even create a video podcast that you then upload to YouTube and extract excerpts of to upload on short form video social media platforms like TikTok. For this purpose, you may want to have slightly better equipment, but some people do record theirs on their smartphone and upload it without any fancy editing or techniques.
The monetization for podcasts are slightly different. For example, you can have a subscription fee for subscriber only content and other perks. You can allow advertising on your podcast that you get paid for, and listeners will donate and tip to your podcast as well as purchase merchandise that you sell.

This is probably where you’re expecting to get hit with a reality check on paying for tools and services to make this career lucrative, but put your wallet away – there are no start-up costs associated with what you’re about to learn.
Artificial intelligence is going to be your #1 tool of choice. Get signed up with OpenAI so you can use the free version of ChatGPT. Later, if you want to upgrade, you’ll have that opportunity and you can get the Plus version and even make your own personalized GPTs.
You also want to sign up to use Google’s Gemini. These two in conjunction can work well to elevate your online business to something competitive and endeared to consumers.
You’re going to find that you have a personal preference for how you use these for the output that you want. For example, Gemini is fond of lists and bulletpoints, while ChatGPT is more prone to paragraphs.
Both have the potential to brainstorm and outline, and Gemini is better at tapping into real time news and trends for research, competitive or data analysis and other tasks where it needs to access the Internet.
Canva is another free tool you might be using. It’s great at the free level (and you can pair this with free stock images from a variety of sites). You can also use AI in conjunction with Canva by having AI create images to use in Canva.
With Canva, you’ll be able to create images and videos using their built in templates or by designing something from scratch. It has templates built in for Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and more.
CamStudio is a freeware video recording and editing tool that can come in handy if you want to make presentations where you’re screen recording and can’t afford the Camtasia paid version.
Free level list builders all usually have a paid upgrade version. Typically, an email autoresponder system has an enticing beginner plan allowing you up to 500 subscribers or a set period of time that you can build your list at no cost.
You’ll want to sign up for one that you eventually want to use with the paid version, so shop around for features carefully so you don’t have to export and import your list later to another platform.
Social media platforms are also going to benefit you as free tools to help you generate a six figure income with the help of AI. You’ll want to get signed up wherever you feel your target audience is active.
That may mean you do some investigations by conducting searches on each platform to see if your niche topic is active there. You can also ask AI for help here. Simply prompt it with something like this: “I’m in the gardening niche and I want to use social media to educate my audience and promote products. What are all of the social media platforms where this niche topic would be a good fit?”
Each of the AI tools that you use will give you different types of results. For example, here is a result from Google’s Gemini:
Pinterest: Great for sharing gardening tutorials, plant guides, and inspirational garden designs. Create boards for different gardening topics and use relevant keywords to get discovered.
And here is what ChatGPT has to say about that same platform:
Some things, you may not even know about yet. For example, Gemini tells us that we should sign up on a social media platform designed just for gardeners, called Garden Savvy.
If you go look this platform up, you'll find that it even has an affiliate program built into it so that you can not only participate in the community there, but also drive traffic from other platforms there and earn money when people get a subscription to their Hortisketch program.
So it always pays to ask for AI to help you identify the best platforms for you to immerse yourself in because you never know what it will uncover that you may not have known inherently on your own.

Whenever someone is looking at starting an online business, their initial reaction is sheer amazement and excitement at the opportunities presented to them. Unlimited income, freedom to set your own hours and work from home – it’s what most people can only dream about.
But then sticker shock sets in as the people teaching this career path begin to tell them about all of the expensive tools and programs they need in order to be successful. They’re baited with a low cost drip of hope and then once they’re hooked on the dream, told the misleading lie that they have to have thousands of dollars to make it come true.
It doesn’t have to be this way. Many men and women have started and grown long-term successful online businesses with no budget whatsoever. And they did it the hard way – something you no longer have to worry about.
Thanks to endless free tools and resources, one of which is no-cost artificial intelligence (AI), you can fast-track your financial success without having to work long hours and wait month after month to see results.
Below, you’re going to get a crash course in how to start your own thriving business online – even if you have no knowledge, very little time and no budget to work with. Now, the playing field is leveled – and you can compete with those who have deep pockets in any niche you want!
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Social media has become one of the most formidable powerhouse solutions for those who don’t want to run their own domain. While you are taking a slight risk being at the mercy of a third party platform, as long as you abide by the rules they set forth, you shouldn’t have a problem losing your content.
However, once you start profiting, you can pour some of your earnings back into the business and get a low cost domain for under $12 and hosting for under $4 a month if you end up wanting to expand into info product creation and other areas.
For now, you can leverage many different social media platforms to start and grow your business. This is where people spend a lot of time anyway, and you don’t have to worry about Google algorithm changes that demolish earnings overnight by burying your content deep in the search engine results pages (SERPs).
All you have to focus on it content development for social platforms that gets discovered easily, attracts dedicated followers and converts into cash in your bank account. If you were on your own, it might take you a few months to figure out this systematic approach.
But with AI at your side, this process is super simple, fast and effective. Not only can it help you get started, but it can stay on as your assistant to work on tweaking your efforts so that they continue improving and earning you more month as time goes on.

Lastly, use AI to help you uncover fresh keywords based on evolving trends and then apply it to your older content to freshen it up. Google and other search engines (as well as human visitors) appreciate content that’s not outdated.
You might notice a blog post that previously had good traffic, but it starts to dwindle. You can prompt AI like this: “I was ranking well with the attached blog post for the keyword phrase [enter phrase]. It has started to lose momentum. Conduct fresh research for competitive keyword usage for this topic and tell me how to tweak my content to improve its ranking.”
You can also use this for new content, by prompting AI like this: “What are some growing trends for survival sustainability? Give me the topics and keywords associated with them.”
AI can give you insight such as the topic of decentralization and self-sufficiency using keywords like homesteading, off-grid living, permaculture, and local food production. It gives you an entire list, and you can then use those results for blog topics, social media posts, info products and paid ads.
Using AI is a swift and accurate way to boost your use of keywords strategically in your online marketing efforts. You’ll find that your content performs better due to the fact that AI has the ability to harness exact consumer details that you can apply to almost every area of your business for increased exposure and conversions.

AI can also help you with keyword campaigns for paid ads. There are three different searches you want to conduct for this use. They are: synonym, negative, and attribute keywords.
Synonym keywords are just different ways your consumer might search for the same thing. You’ll broaden your reach with this search. So prompt AI like this: “Generate a list of synonyms for the phrase bug out bag.”
The results will include wording like emergency kit, disaster bag, go bag, 72-hour bag, INCH bag, PERK bag, grab bag, quick run bag, survival backpack and more. Incorporate these into your ad campaigns or create separate ad groups for synonyms with ad copy to match.
Next, you can have AI research negative keywords for you. This helps you weed out the wrong people from seeing your ad. It prevents your ad from showing up for these keywords.
So prompt AI like this: “Identify a list of negative keywords for a comprehensive survival guide ad campaign.” AI is going to tell you not to include Free, DIY, kids, fiction, movies, entertainment, zombie apocalypse, etc.
When you apply these negative keyword phrases in your ad campaigns, it will improve your click quality and ensure you’re not wasting ad revenue on useless words and phrases.
You can also have AI uncover attribute keywords. These are words that discuss certain features or attributes of a product that potential buyers will use. So prompt AI like this: “Give me a list of attribute keywords consumers use when searching for a bug out bag.”
It will categorize them by things like functionality (size = compact, lightweight, large; durability = waterproof, weatherproof, rip-resistant; organization = MOLLE webbing, compartments, etc.).
These can increase your ad relevance as well and show your ads to people with very specific needs, increasing the likelihood of a click-through and conversion into a sale for you.
You can use these keywords to help you segment and group ads, to optimize your copy, to optimize your bid strategy, and to test and tweak your campaigns. You can ask AI to help you every step of the way in using these keywords, too.

AI has a knack for weaving keywords in your content, and this is very important when you are crafting affiliate product reviews that you want to rank well in the search engine results pages.
First, you can use AI to help you identify affiliate products based on search trends for keywords related to your niche and they can do that based on high volume wording and positive user feedback.
Prompt AI like this: “I am interested in promoting survival gear as an affiliate marketer. Analyze search trends and user reviews to suggest high-performing products related to survival food topics.”
AI is going to come back with a list that includes things like long term food storage in the form of freeze dried food kits, emergency food bars, food preparation and cooking items like camp stoves, and more.
It will even give you the brand names and links to products from companies like Mountain House, ReadyWise, Valley Food Storage, etc. When you have selected the product you want to promote, you can then have AI help you create a keyword driven structure for your affiliate review.
For example, you might prompt AI like this: “I want to write an affiliate review for long-term survival freeze-dried food. Come up with a keyword-structured outline for my review that addresses common user questions and concerns.”
After the introduction, AI is going to recommend that you cover: the benefits of freeze dried food for survival, and in depth review of a certain brand’s freeze dried food, taste and texture issues, preparation and cooking, cost and value, shelf life and storage, etc.
AI gives you more detail about what to explain in each section if you want to do it yourself. But of course, you can also have AI write each section for you if you want to publish that as your affiliate review.
You can also have AI help you with integrating your affiliate links using anchor text keywords, that link naturally to the products you are promoting in a way that doesn't interrupt the visitors’ reading.
You can simply prompt AI like this: “In the attached affiliate blog post review on freeze-dried survival foods, identify strategic places to integrate my affiliate link in a natural way but so it leads to a click-through conversion.”

If you have decided to be an info product developer, you may not have thought to use keyword research in your brainstorming and product development phases. Instead, you may have looked at the marketplace to see what was already selling and then simply created a knockoff of those topics.
But you can use AI driven keyword research to help you create products your target audience will find valuable and useful in their own lives. You can start by having it help you analyze search trends so that you'll know what is generating a higher search volume and whether or not there are any gaps in knowledge that people are looking for.
You can prompt AI like this: “Analyze recent search trends related to survival prepping and identify topics with the potential to be developed into an info product that will be in high demand with consumers.”
Depending on what type of AI tool you are using, it may or may not have access to the most recent information. Google’s Gemini is a good source for the latest trends and when you ask it this prompt, it tells you that there is increased interest about supply chain issues, global war preparations, natural disasters, and sustainability practices with alternative energy sources.
At that point, you can have AI help you integrate keywords into the title so that it clearly reflects what the consumer is looking for. For example, you might prompt AI like this: “I’m developing an info product on building and maintaining a survival garden to combat food shortages and inflation. Give me suggestions for compelling titles that incorporate relevant keywords.”
You’ll get results such as: Grow Your Own Security: The Ultimate Guide to Survival Gardening, Food Shortage Fighter: Build a Thriving Survival Garden, and Beat Inflation at the Root: The Complete Guide to Self-Sufficient Gardening.
Next, you can have AI help you generate an outline that is driven by keywords that show your consumers you have covered everything relevant to the topic at hand. You can prompt AI like this: “Help me create an outline for an info product on this topic and make sure relevant keywords are woven into the chapter titles. I want it to cover everything in a comprehensive manner.”
When AI comes back with your comprehensive outline, not only will the outline itself include keywords, but it may also put some related keywords in brackets so that you'll know what else to discuss within that chapter.
At that point, you can have AI help you create the content, or you can create it as a draft and then feed it back into your AI tool and ask it to ensure proper use of keywords within the chapter so that it is balanced and readable.

After you have AI dig down deep and deliver you a huge cache of keywords that you can use in your business, you'll want to have it help you optimize the use of those words and phrases so that you get the best results from it.
There are several ways AI can help you optimize the content you are using for traffic purposes. This can work on a variety of platforms, whether it's your blog or social media.
Many times, after the initial surge of excitement about a niche topic goes away, marketers will have trouble coming up with fresh ideas for their blog content. You can provide AI with one or more of the keywords it has generated for you and ask it to come up with some blog topic ideas based on those keyword phrases.
For example, you might prompt it like this: “I'm going to give you a list of keywords related to survival water filtration and I want you to come up with a dozen blog post ideas targeting these keywords that are varied in approach.”
Not only does AI come up with the topic ideas, but it also gives a short blurb about what should go into the block. For example: The Ultimate Guide to Emergency Water Filtration Methods would be an in depth exploration of various methods to water filtration in emergency situations, comparing effectiveness, ease of use, and accessibility.
At that point, you could have AI help you integrate keywords into that blog post. So you can prompt it like this: “I liked the idea of The Ultimate Guide to Emergency Water Filtration Methods. I have written a draft blog post and I want you to ensure I am targeting the best primary and secondary keywords to help this blog post rank well for that topic.”
AI will come back with advice if you have missed any opportunities or if you have over used certain keywords where they are not necessary. It can help you strategically insert the keywords so that it reads logically and effectively for both humans and search bots.
Next, you can have AI help you use keywords in your social media content so that it is optimized in a way that improves your discoverability and your engagement because it resonates with your audience well.
For example, you can prompt AI for any social platform like this: “I want to create a 60 second TikTok video about long term survival food storage. Help me come up with a list of catchy captions that incorporates the keyword phrase survival food storage for my cover thumbnail.”
This is beneficial if someone likes one of your videos and then goes to your account and begins scrolling through all of the videos you have created. The results will include things like: Survival Food: Lasts Longer Than You Think, Food Storage Secrets Unveiled, Survival Food Storage Hacks That Defy Time, etc.
One thing you can have AI help you with is coming up with attention grabbing titles and product descriptions. Before someone digs into the details about a product, they first see your headline or title and by including keywords that trigger their interest, it can make them click through and dive deeper.
For example, you can prompt AI like this: “I need a product description that is strategically created with relevant keywords to promote a first aid survival guide. Give it a title that incorporates a primary keyword and make the description engaging and interesting.”
AI will come up with a title such as: Ultimate First Aid Survival Guide: Lifesaving Tips & Techniques. The description that comes up with is written with an introduction that details who will benefit from it and what actionable information they will learn. It also includes a bullet point list of key features and a call to action that entices the reader to complete their purchase.
The use of hashtags on social media platforms is a popular way to get your content found by your target audience. These are used on platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and more.
You can have AI craft a list of relevant hashtags that will increase your visibility with your target audience like this: “I’m promoting my blog post on how to build a DIY solar cooker on Instagram and I need a list of relevant hashtags to help with discoverability.”
You can then copy and paste the curated list of hashtags that AI has delivered to you that align with your content perfectly. These will include things like: #DIYSolarCooker, #SolarCooking, #SustainableLiving, #EcoCooking, and so on.
All of this is an effort to have AI help you move beyond your basic keyword research where you just look at the density of the words you are using in your content and allows you to use them more strategically so that your content gets found, your audience wants to engage, and ultimately they convert into a click through or purchase for you.

We've talked about everything that needs to be done in order for you to have success on this platform. You have to create value whether you are an affiliate or a vendor, carefully choose who you are working with on either side, and be productive during the hours you have to get everything ready for the upcoming week and month.
Your actual schedule is going to be unique, depending on different factors that are applicable to you. These include things like whether you want to be both a vendor and affiliate marketer, or only choose one of those options.
If you want to do both, you have the ability to work on your affiliate marketing one day and your vendor project the next. Or, since you will be likely doing fewer launches than you will promotions, you can primarily work on your affiliate business and spread your tasks as a vendor out over a longer period of time on the weekends.
You also have to determine how many hours each weekend you want to devote to it. It depends on how driven and how hungry you are for success. There are people who wake up at 5:00 in the morning and work until midnight and there are those who only want to put in a few hours total.
Another thing that affects your schedule is how many products you plan to promote and how many bonuses you want to develop for them. Obviously, a short teaser that piques the interest of your readers is going to require much less effort than creating a case study would.
If you don't have time to promote all of the good products that you have chosen, select as many as you feel you can get done on the weekends and focus on those. Don't feel like you have to do everything every single week.
It's better for you to have quality reviews that are effective and that convert than to spread yourself thin and barely pay any attention to dozens of reviews. Your own skills and knowledge about tools and strategies can also play a factor in how much you get done and what your schedule is like.
Some people can write 5 pages an hour while others might write one page per hour. Some people are very good with AI tools and then prompting for exactly what they need and others don't know much about it.
Some people have a good eye for quality PLR and are able to easily repurpose and tweak it into something that works as a promotional material or even a course they can release and some people don't know how to do this at all.
These are skills you can spend time on over the coming months so that your weekend Warrior Plus profit plan is more efficient and effective as time goes on. Regardless of what direction you go in, you want to make sure that you are being consistent and committed to what you choose.
Always maintain your ethics and don't feel pressured into promoting or partnering with anyone on the platform. You need to have an eye for quality and morals so that you are promoting the best of the best and gaining the respect of your target audience.
Be responsive to customers, affiliates and vendors. You want to become known for being someone who is engaged and who replies to queries, whether it's a customer in need of assistance that was sent to you from a respected affiliate or other affiliates and vendors who may want to help support your business.
You don't want to ignore people and end up missing out on opportunities just because you were too busy during the week, so pay attention and keep an eye on communications and prioritize those that matter most.
Be organized with your schedule. You need to have your tasks written down and mapped out so that you can easily go from one to the next and you are not wasting time during those weekend hours.
If this is the time you have allotted yourself to build a business, you don't want to be distracted by social media or streaming services like Netflix. Make sure you also save time to analyze your data from the platform.
Warrior Plus is going to show you how your product and offers are converting. This will tell you whether or not it's being well received in the marketplace. You can also check the stats of your affiliates to see how they are converting for your offers.
As an affiliate, you can use their stats to see whether or not your list and audience is responding well to the items you are promoting. If not, it may be time to reevaluate and see if you are presenting the best types of products or if you might be blinded by a monetary incentive and not necessarily meeting their needs.
Building a business on Warrior Plus is easier than you might think. It may look confusing from a technical standpoint, but there are plenty of answers in their knowledge bank and people willing to help if you simply post a question and ask.
Don't come at this from a panicked standpoint where you are desperate to earn money. This will not only cause you to make mistakes in your technical set up, but it can sabotage your strategy and result in decisions that don't serve you or your audience well.
You are going to see many different individuals on Warrior Plus selling and promoting a myriad of products. Some of them will seemingly make money day after day, making it look effortless while others are struggling to earn their first dollar.
By networking with the right people and watching what they are doing, you can be well on your way to igniting your own explosive income that grows week after week with every ounce of effort you put forth.
If you get stuck and run into an obstacle that you can't overcome, you can go to the Facebook group for clarity and ideas. People don't respond well to complainers and whiners, but they do respond well to go getters who are eager to learn.
When you become a success story on the Warrior Plus platform, it's beneficial for everyone who is helping you because that's a new vendor or affiliate that they can then work with, too.