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	<title>Comments on: Is Goal Setting the Wrong Path For the Work at Home Mom?</title>
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		<title>By: Dave Pumfrey</title>
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		<description>Hi Jennifer,

I saw your comment on Alex Jeffreys blog , asking how to get more traffic and tips on product creation.

I&#039;ve just completed Alex&#039;s pilot mentoring course and I have some tips for you in both these areas.

One of the EASIEST ways to start building a list of people is from &#039;Giveaways&#039;.  You contribute a free quality info-product, typically an e-book, and people give you their name and e-mail address in exchange.  You then build a relationship with the people on your list, via e-mail, and your blog, so they know you, like you and trust you.  Then you can recommend products to them and make sales.

I&#039;ve a list of the latest Giveaway you can you join on my blog under the &#039;JV Giveaway&#039; page.

All product creation should be based around the wants of market.  To find what the market wants just visit the forums of a specific niche and ask questions related to that niche and read the Q &amp; A other people leave.  Then ask them if they would pay for something which answered those questions and how much they would pay.  Then go and create the product, or even get other people to create it for you and offer them their web links in the final product.

For more advice, hints and tips on internet marketing and information publishing, just visit my blog.

To your success,

Dave (Alex Jeffreys Mentoring Student)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jennifer,</p>
<p>I saw your comment on Alex Jeffreys blog , asking how to get more traffic and tips on product creation.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve just completed Alex&#8217;s pilot mentoring course and I have some tips for you in both these areas.</p>
<p>One of the EASIEST ways to start building a list of people is from &#8216;Giveaways&#8217;.  You contribute a free quality info-product, typically an e-book, and people give you their name and e-mail address in exchange.  You then build a relationship with the people on your list, via e-mail, and your blog, so they know you, like you and trust you.  Then you can recommend products to them and make sales.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve a list of the latest Giveaway you can you join on my blog under the &#8216;JV Giveaway&#8217; page.</p>
<p>All product creation should be based around the wants of market.  To find what the market wants just visit the forums of a specific niche and ask questions related to that niche and read the Q &amp; A other people leave.  Then ask them if they would pay for something which answered those questions and how much they would pay.  Then go and create the product, or even get other people to create it for you and offer them their web links in the final product.</p>
<p>For more advice, hints and tips on internet marketing and information publishing, just visit my blog.</p>
<p>To your success,</p>
<p>Dave (Alex Jeffreys Mentoring Student)</p>
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