Can Click-Track-Profit Help with an Offline Business? Yes!
What does a knitter accomplish by hanging around with people who are more into digital products? If you surf the traffic exchanges at all, you know it is only occasionally that you see a tangible product rather than services or downloads. So why am I there?
I am learning to straddle the line between digital and analog. I have an Etsy shop to promote. I also publish knitting e-books and blog about knitting (and other stuff!) The training at Click-Track-Profit works for any business. Show up daily. Plus One daily. Network. Build your mailing list.
Good business practices apply to your makeup business, your health products business, your proofreading business, your blog, or whatever you do. If you have any business, why not check out the free training modules and meet all of us at Click-Track-Profit?
Yes the training does apply to all forms of business Kimberly, and nice to see you apply it to yours, have an awesome weekend.
You are right, FiberFrau... CTP is more than an affiliate marketing training website... You can learn much more from the lessons + the community experience is huge, helpful and supportive!
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I couldn't agree more!! I know many people here think that CTP only pertains to affiliate marketing, but that is the beauty of this community! The values and lessons they teach are easily applied to any business. Besides affiliate marketing I am the founder and owner of an animal rescue. I started applying the business techniques taught at Click Track Profit and my list has grown and my adoption application have increased by 6% since November!
That is wonderful! I go to church with a lady who founded "Susie's Hope" rescue and got animal abuse laws changed in North Carolina.