06-08-2022, 05:41 AM
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The problem is, the people needing help creating a new list probably already have a Getresponse account and won't sign up for one. BUT...you can also be pretty sure they are interested in things that will help them make money online.
You could create a "how to add a header to WordPress"...or "how to add a header to WooCommerce". These are two totally different groups of people after pretty much the same thing. Notice the difference?
This is just an example but people interested in GetResponse and WooCommerce would also be interested in something like hosting. Hosting related keywords are expensive and competitive, because hosting affiliate programs pay very well. And you may have better results selling hosting using something like WooCommerce "how to's" than hosting keywords. Your conversion rates won't be as high, but because of the increased traffic, you may well see a difference in the actual bottom line.
The free browser version of ScribeHow will "only" record what you can view in a browser window. However, if you can create simple web pages, you can put any messages or images you want.
Also, there are a virtually unlimited number of potential online "how to's". Put a little thought into those that show the folks interested have commercial intent, and think about what other solutions you can offer them after you've helped them?
I've found it can be pretty easy to find the outline for ScribeHow by doing a search for things like:
keywords + how to
keywords + guide + steps
keywords + tutorial + steps
The problem is, the people needing help creating a new list probably already have a Getresponse account and won't sign up for one. BUT...you can also be pretty sure they are interested in things that will help them make money online.
You could create a "how to add a header to WordPress"...or "how to add a header to WooCommerce". These are two totally different groups of people after pretty much the same thing. Notice the difference?
This is just an example but people interested in GetResponse and WooCommerce would also be interested in something like hosting. Hosting related keywords are expensive and competitive, because hosting affiliate programs pay very well. And you may have better results selling hosting using something like WooCommerce "how to's" than hosting keywords. Your conversion rates won't be as high, but because of the increased traffic, you may well see a difference in the actual bottom line.
The free browser version of ScribeHow will "only" record what you can view in a browser window. However, if you can create simple web pages, you can put any messages or images you want.

Also, there are a virtually unlimited number of potential online "how to's". Put a little thought into those that show the folks interested have commercial intent, and think about what other solutions you can offer them after you've helped them?
I've found it can be pretty easy to find the outline for ScribeHow by doing a search for things like:
keywords + how to
keywords + guide + steps
keywords + tutorial + steps
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