2009
11.24

Scepter Marketing Launched

So today I finally put up my first internet marketing website. It’s at ScepterMarketing.com. It’s not perfect but it’s up and I think that is the most important part. As the saying goes, “you can’t steer a ship in harbor.”

I have a lot of things I still need to do. I need to write more articles, do some keyword research, find some more products to sell, etc. All in due time. Actually, I need it all now. Christmas is coming up and I’d like to make this a good one.

I’m planning on launching two other sites by the first of the year. One for targeting business minded people – either those looking to start a business, grow another stream of income, expand their current business, or switch businesses altogether; the other for targeting the millions of people out there interested in the health/wellness industry.

My goals are to provide valuable information on these sites for a monthly fee. Information on them is to include interviews with experts, videos, articles, reports, and of course a newsletter. I’m basically following Ryan Deiss’s Continuity Blueprint techniques, even though I didn’t drop $997 on the course. He gives away enough in his sales letters and pre-product videos for me to get started.

The biggest thing for me in this is to actually do it. I have the resources available – interviewees, beginner knowledge, a few products/resources, and the websites – now I just need to focus, buckle down, and get ‘er done.

I have a few other things on the back burner but the 3 sites I just mentioned will be the bread and butter. I should hopefully be in a solid position by this time next year…

Well… time to get back to work.

I’d say “until tomorrow” but I probably won’t write tomorrow and you’re probably not actually reading this so… until whenever! :)

-Matt

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