Top Internet Marketer Stephen Pierce and Bajan Internet Marketer – Ryan Murrell
Interview with Internet marketer – Bajan Ryan Murrell and the first ever Caribbean Internet Marketing Summit. Ryan was also the Marketer for the Caribbean Internet Marketing Summit. He clearly explains the basics of the Internet Marketing and also describes his experiences starting out as an Internet Marketer. Ryan also explains the reason for the Seminar and much more.
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Corey Graham 2.0
Hi Corey,
You are really getting the news out with your interesting presentations.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks I lost my motivation a bit. I am once again motivated though. Lots of interesting things to come.
Hey, tried to find Ryan using google and Facebook, and couldn't. What is his website/blog address?
Ryan doesn't have a blog in terms of a personal blog. His email and contacts he gave in the interview are the best ways to link him.
What did you think of the interview?
Interview was good, would like to learn more about his approach though. Like if he believes our online strategies here in the Caribbean including for social media and online marketing should be/is different when compared to the US and elsewhere and in what ways.
From a psychological standpoint culture says a lot but obviously no research has been conducted in the region as yet to see in what ways so it would be interesting to hear his take based on his experience.
Ryan's approach is more of affiliate marketing. So anyone worldwide with a suitable product in a suitable nice with a good affiliate program is his thing.
Since companies in the region are not developing their affiliate programs, and internet strategies affiliate marketers won't be able include them in the products they market. I will try to get comments from a few of the guys.
I understand the affiliate marketing bit vaguely. I now have a lot more questions but they're not suitable for here though. Thanks for the quick replies.
Your questions are fine for here. Or if you would like you can have a guest post and pose ur questions and your thoughts.
Um, just stuff I don't expect you to answer on his behalf, nothing naughty. For instance, based on your response about Caribbean companies not developing their affiliate programs, I was wondering who his clients were then. Doesn't he operate here in the region afterall?
I will get him to comment
Hi Renaldo, this is Ryan Murrell. I hope that we can connect soon. You can call me personally @ 435-7517 (h) or 247-5751 or email me at: rmurrell07@aol.com
Hey Ryan,
Can you respond to Renaldo's comments here for the benefit of the other
readers? And keep the discussion going? I think its an important one.
Hi guys, Ryan here. My approach is simple. Due to the major lack interest within the Caribbean re: internet marketing (IM) I have chosen to target markets within the USA & UK as well as Australia, Malaysia & Singapore. In the meantime I sponsor free workshops across the Caribbean to awaken awareness of the inevitable emergence & current profitability of IM within the region. I also provide consultation to various private & public entities within Barbados as well as individuals. My aim is to encourage regional persons to seek either low cost, high profit entrepreneurship opportunities online or to add additional means of supplementing their current income. Their is no other medium in existence today that allows the small man to play on the same level as the big guy when it comes to business ventures. I have personally taken websites that cost $100 US to set up & made thousands upon thousands of dollars from them. It is not easy but with a little determination & passion as well as an experienced mentor (hint, hint) anyone can be on their way to making money online in a couple of months.
Well put Ryan, I have some ideas to get Caribbean productions online so that we can use affiliate programs to make money ourselves while driving sales to Caribbean creative people.
Well put Ryan, I have some ideas to get Caribbean productions online so that we can use affiliate programs to make money ourselves while driving sales to Caribbean creative people.
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