To put that in perspective

't have one at all. Before you throw your hands up in frustration, all is not lost. If you don't have a list of your own yet, why not just email someone else's list? That's exactly what a solo ad allows you to do. You pay someone to share your offer (affiliate product, business opportunity, etc.) with a list of buyers and prospects that they have already built. Pretty cool, huh? For instance, if you had a list of 1,000 people in your database and you shared an offer that only garnered you a 1% ration of success, you would have 10 people take you up on your offer and buy or join whatever it is you're promoting. To put that in perspective, let me give you an network marketing-specific example using those same numbers (1% of 1,000 leads).you would personally sponsor 10 people in 24-48 hours and all you did was send out some emails.There is a huge risk involved in online business operations. A great website with excellent product or service coupled with a very friendly interface is not enough to guarantee its success. Any website which is not carefully marketed will fail to take off. Therefore hiring a professional in the field of internet marketing is very much recommended. If you're brand new to online marketing, chances are you have a tiny list or donLet's say you put together some good email copy and sent that email to your list. And let's say you had to follow up that email with another one just to follow up on your initial offer,