Hi Friend
Step 1. Start with the main problems and challenges facing people in your niche.
I talked about that the last time.
I told you how critical it is to start getting that (no-cost) organic traffic flowing your way.
Let's continue.
Here's what's next.
Step 2 - Find out where these people hang out.
By "these people" I mean your target audience.
The people who you want to be a problem solver for.
Last time, I used the example that your target audience might be… organic farmers.
So, now, to continue with that example, you need to answer this...
Where are all the organic farmers who have problems with bugs and critters?
Maybe they hang out on a few popular Facebook Groups where everybody’s talking about organic farming.
Maybe you find them in Google+ communities, YouTube channels, sub-Reddits, forums...
…or any of a million places, right?
Maybe they have their favorite bloggers and frequent certain web sites.
So here's what you do.
Locate them by doing some Google searches.
My favorite method for locating my niche crowd is to find top bloggers.
Then I follow them on their social media sites, and let them lead me to their followers.
That way, I find them on the top bloggers' Facebook Pages, Twitter feeds and so forth.
You can do the same thing, picking the leaders in your niche.
You’ll also find your target audience leaving comments on the big blogs in your niche.
Follow those commenter back to their own blogs.
Connect with them there.
Here's the key...
Once you find people hanging out on specific blogs or in specific groups ==> get involved.
Repeat… get involved.
Start having conversations on social media, leave comments on blogs.
Get to actually know some of these people.
Give them answers and help them overcome challenges.
But also… ask your own questions to see who the leaders are.
They're the ones that will step forward to answer your questions.
Next, I'll show you how to get the followers of the "big guys" to join your own personal crowd.
Then they'll be your followers, too.
Marketers like to call this process "audience sniping" or "audience hacking."
I just call it positioning yourself in front of your target audience.
More on exactly how to do this next time.
Talk Soon,
Donna -Donna & David- Whirlwind Success
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