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Stealth
01-27-2011, 10:31 AM
Hey all,

I've been a fan of Timothy for about 2 years now. I've read and re-read the book about 3-4 times so I know the material.

I'm a university student in The Netherlands and for the past 2 years I've specialized in Internet Marketing. I can build websites, do all the FTP stuff, manage Adwords campaigns, build Adsense sites: the whole nine yards.

The thing now is that I somehow can't seem to find a muse. I've launched about 5-8 products which were all slightly successful in their first couple days/week with a couple (5-10) sales per product. After the initial launch the sales just dried up.

My question: what would you recommend me to do? I've done part of the 30 day challenge, I can use Market Samurai very well and I've browsed Amazon.com for products I'm interested (which really aren't that many...).

Like I said: I have all the necessary skills to set up a muse. I just need a topic. Until I do I feel like I have a toolbox ready to use but nothing to build.

Any help would be appreciated! :)

Michael

_JT
01-27-2011, 04:12 PM
I gotta say, being able to do the keyword research and set up the websites with the IM stuff is pretty valuable. Should be relatively simple (not easy, but simple) to package and offer those services.

aussietom
01-28-2011, 06:31 AM
Use Market Samurai to your advantage then. I find that when I want to start a new muse, I start by typing in one keyword and then start hoping from keyword to keyword and eventually end up somewhere completely different.

Let the results in MS get your creative juices flowing. I've just done this one myself, and found a great muse idea in the 'mining' niche, that I will start building traffic with a blog and plan on releasing an ebook once the traffic builds.

Find what people are looking for, then build your niche around that.

liam75005
01-31-2011, 09:54 PM
Also what is your passion ? Do you have any, apart from IM ?

The thing is that, before launching a "make millions of money" product, you should yourself make some money on the internet, so that you can be the proof that it can be done.

Maybe something about setting up a website ?

Mind though as it is in english language a very crowded niche... maybe not in Dutch.

Stealth
02-06-2011, 12:55 PM
Thanks for the responses guys.

Right now I'm thinking of (And a bit in the process of) creating a video-course for Dutch college students on how to set up Adsense websites. I have several Adsense sites which bring in up to €200/month ($350/month) so that's doing ok.

Any thoughts of this?

Thanks!

MartinezMedia.com
02-18-2011, 07:30 PM
Why did sales dry up? Did you continue your SEO efforts post launch?