Ambulance chasing profits revealed

Today’s Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle

'In which Charlie reveals a cheeky, sneaky Ambulance Chasing strategy... using the latest hot Google topics to build instant online cash generators... and he does it ALL in less than 1000 words, PHEW!'

 
 
Hi
 
A little experiment for you today...

I thought you could come on a mad 5-minute journey with me...

You’re about to discover how to set up a mini-cash generator in one day, from scratch, with no previous experience, without paying a single guru or expert in the process.

It’s a kind of “Do it Yourself Biz Opp” manual in less than 1000 words.

Not sure if it will all make total sense in such a brief run-through...

BUT you were good enough to join The Biz Opp Jungle and listen to my rambles... and I feel responsible for helping you find the big one. If that means giving away my secrets for nothing, so be it.

This is something I call the AMBULANCE CHASER strategy.

It doesn’t require any physical chasing of ambulances... or even any metaphorical chasing of imaginary ambulances... or even any chasing.

So why call it that?

Traditionally, an ambulance chaser is a lawyer who actively seeks out recent accident victims, trying to get them to sue someone or other for their problem.

It’s moneymaking strategy. Devious. Aggressive. Whatever.

Similarly, there’s money to be made by actively seeking out people who want or need a certain type of information... and then supplying it.

You’re almost putting the cart before the horse. You don’t spend ages building a business and THEN go out to find customers... instead you follow the customers and build a super-quick business to satisfy their needs.

Get it?
 
Yes? No?
 
No problem, let me SHOW you what I mean...

Online, people are searching for all kinds of information. If you can find someone looking for information that’s not readily and universally available, you can catch those people and make them YOURS.

Okay, so go to:

Enter in a few general search terms – topics that you think may have some kind of commercial backend...

Some suggestions.... diet, cookery, recipes, disease, money...

You’ll find that when you put in the search term, lots of results come up for all kinds of sub-categories. Each shows you the keywords and the number of people who searched for them.

Let’s take an example – diet.

Diet brings up the usual candidates with lots of results.... South Beach Diet, Diet Pills, Atkins Diets, Diabetes Diets, Gluten Free Diet...

You want to avoid these for now. There are probably lots of people offering reports, products and services related to these.

Look down the list until you find something less well known... a bit specific or niche.

I’ll just do this now and see what I can find...

Only just below the very famous and well-publicised Atkins diet and ABOVE the very popular ‘low carb diet’ what do we see?

The cabbage soup diet?

That’s very specific, and a bit unusual. Probably a recent fad. Maybe some celebrity has declared it their weight loss secret.

Whatever the reason, there are lots of people searching for it. So cabbage soup diet becomes the AMBULANCE... and now you need to chase it...

First go to www.google.com and see what you get when you type in ‘cabbage soup diet’. A quick look brings up only 4 quite rubbish adverts, not promoting anything specific and free.

The organic searches results show some basic information sites... but nothing that offers people the details of the diet.

It’s a given that anyone looking for this topic on Google would find scant offerings, compared to the big diet topics and themes.

In my view, there’s a gap here. Which makes this a potential business opportunity.

How to chase a cabbage ambulance

Now here’s a super-quick guide to how you would tap into something like this....

1.     Go to www.ezinearticles.com and type in cabbage soup diet at the top of the page. Suddenly you’ll see a whole load of articles cropping up with information about the diet.

Pick out the ones that have the most detailed information. Collect them together in a word document. Give it a title and a short introduction. Lay it out however you like – play around with the tools on Word to get a more professional effect.

2.     Now go to www.thepdfconverter.com and upload your word file. Hey presto, you’ve got your own PDF report.

 

3.     Now go to www.123-reg.com and see if you can get a domain name – a website you can stick up quickly.

Type ‘cabbage soup diet’ and you’ll find that the .com and .co.uk for that name are taken.

So try other combinations.
Aha, cabbagesoupdietnews is available!
Buy the domain – for the .co.uk that’s just £5.98.

Register with 123-reg and buy what’s called ‘hosting’. This means you can put a basic webpage up. In this case, you will want to put a nice big advert for your Cabbage Soup Diet report.

Members of my OmegaProgramme will know about squeeze pages... but if you don’t...

A squeeze page is a single webpage designed to collect email addresses. The page sells the potential benefits of a report, service or product. The visitor offers up their email details in return for getting the goods. You tell them that you’ll also send them freebie updates and alerts as part of the package.

You then send them something. In this case your cabbage soup diet report. You can then also start emailing them news, information and offers related to this – and other – diets.

To set one up, 123-reg offer a very basic system where you can write your squeeze page like a regular word document and upload it. No special skills necessary.

They also let you put your PDF report online.

So there you have it. You’ve targeted a niche... you’ve got a report and a quick website online...

Here’s the beginnings of a business!

Okay, there’s more to do... advertise this squeeze page... collect the names... and then you’ve got to monetise it.

What would you do if you had 500 email addresses of people who were interested in a cabbage soup diet?

Well, certainly they’d be interested in other diets, in health and fitness products, in any newsletter or service that could help them.

That would be something you could build AROUND your growing database.

It may sound like “winging it” but believe me, this is what loads of marketers and entrepreneurs do. They go out, find small pockets of potential demand, then set up instant websites to start gathering customers.

... THEN they start thinking about turning this audience into a profit.

If you’re interested in finding out more about this kind of strategy, drop me a line and let me know.

Later alligator
 
Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle