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High Ticket Marketing Secrets PLR Ebook

High Ticket Marketing Secrets PLR Ebook
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The primary high ticket product strategy is a complete one, provided you know how to avoid some of the myths surrounding it and do not limit yourself to just keyword research.

The concept deals with an end-to-end strategy where there is constant traffic of sending and building lists. Leaving out the luxury markets, purchases are influenced more by needs than wants.

However, online information is a completely different ball game, as the customers will not be anyhow influenced by any of its physical appearance or qualities. Information is more important than just having an enjoyable time while reading a fiction novel, and that is why people spend hundreds of dollars to get the necessary information.

You must always pay importance to this, besides choosing a niche. The primary high ticket product strategy is not just about building a list of people and then forwarding sales pages to them. That is not just how things work.

Try and concentrate instead on the needs of people, and then create an initial and several backend products which will cater to those needs.

If there is a lot of keyword searches and comparatively lesser competition, we generally tend to believe that the particular market then can be exploited as it is a good niche. That is however, not always the case, and keywords and competition do not always help when it comes to choosing a niche.

The basic idea is to have two keywords if a comparison is to be made. We thus have keyword A and keyword B.

Suppose keyword A ends up with 1 million searches per month, and there are only 10 websites which serve that niche, and then keyword B ends up with 10 searches per month while having 1 million competing websites on the other hand, the general tendency is to believe that keyword A can thus be better exploited than keyword B and the former can prove to be a far better niche as there is very little competition.

We generally tend to believe that when it comes to keyword B, there are already existing and competing websites, and we will thus never be able to enter the field and exploit the niche.

However, over the last few years, the development of automated software has helped people find their niches, and choose specific niches whenever there have been confusions regarding unbalanced searches and competitions, and have thus helped in maintaining the primary high ticket product strategy.