If your advertising is not providing you satisfactory results, then there are a few factors that you need to consider.
1. How frequent are you advertising? Are you using just free ads 1 time per day or are you using 10 free ads everyday?
2. How consistent are you with your advertising? Are you just promoting by the seat of your pants when you find the time or do you have a schedule that you have been following for at least 30 days consistently?
3. Is your advertising scalable? Can you increase your exposure without any added costs? Instead of using 10 free sites how about using 20 sites?
No matter what kind of ad you run, it will take some time to get measurable results. Tracking is important and timing is critical. So don't expect to just send a few hundred email promos and get sign ups. It will most likely not happen.
So the key to advertising is to track your results for improvement and make sure that you are doing everything that you can to maximize your advertising dollars and efforts. Then, if you find that your ad is not satisfactory, go back to the drawing board. Seek further training or assistance from your upline/sponsor and if you can't reach them use the other support resources to get on the right track. It does you no good to keep promoting without measurable improvement over time.
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If your advertising is not providing you satisfactory results, then there are a few factors that you need to consider.
1. How frequent are you advertising? Are you using just free ads 1 time per day or are you using 10 free ads everyday?
2. How consistent are you with your advertising? Are you just promoting by the seat of your pants when you find the time or do you have a schedule that you have been following for at least 30 days consistently?