Website for Credit Repair Agents

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Hi, all!
I have totally switched my niche and I need some advice on how I should set up this website and the direction I need to go in marketing it.
I have joined a credit repair mlm company. With this company I basically get people to sign up for a membership that restores their credit along with a bunch of other cool things that other agencies don't provide. I also recruit agents for the company and benefit from their sales and recruits and so on.
When joining this company I noticed that they didn't have hardly anything for marketing online. So, I decided to create a huge internet marketing package for credit agents in general but mainly for the company I work for which has 30K agents.
The site I am getting ready to develop is mainly for marketing this membership site which will have all the resources,products and their own affiliate link to promote the membership to other agents and earn a commission.
My overactive mind is telling me that I don't want to exclude anybody going to the site that may have landed there looking FOR a credit agent or credit repair agency, you see what I'm saying.
Should I just stick with marketing this membership site to agents or should I include a couple of links like "hire and agent" and "repair your credit" and if I did what's the most tactful way of doing it and still getting the attention of the credit agent who wants the package? "creditagent" is the keyword of the domain.
Thanks
Steveo
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  • Profile picture of the author jmosticc22
    I would focus on the marketing aspect right now as you just begin to promote it, once it gets going I would then start to promote the reseller program. Give it some time first.
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  • Profile picture of the author dpwilliams
    Originally Posted by sjkstone View Post

    Hi, all!
    I have totally switched my niche and I need some advice on how I should set up this website and the direction I need to go in marketing it.


    The niche "credit repair" is a huge niche with some really powerful players. That's not necessarily a bad thing. It just means it will be hard to compete in the search engines.



    The first thing I would think about is traffic. How do you get traffic to a new website with Big competition?


    1. Keep SEO in mind understanding it can take some time. Set up your On-Page SEO


    2. List building seems to me to be the best option. So I would set up a really compelling offer of amazing information in exchange for an email address.



    Once you have this in place and perfected you'll need to send paid traffic to it.


    3. Make sure your email autoresponder is setup with great content and tips.


    Give 75% great tips and 25% soft sell.





    I have joined a credit repair mlm company. With this company I basically get people to sign up for a membership that restores their credit along with a bunch of other cool things that other agencies don't provide.



    Check in on your email subscribers...see if the credit repair is working for them...If it's a great product you will find people that are interested in the MLM side.





    I also recruit agents for the company and benefit from their sales and recruits and so on.
    When joining this company I noticed that they didn't have hardly anything for marketing online.



    So, I decided to create a huge internet marketing package for credit agents in general but mainly for the company I work for which has 30K agents.
    The site I am getting ready to develop is mainly for marketing this membership site which will have all the resources,products and their own affiliate link to promote the membership to other agents and earn a commission.
    My overactive mind is telling me that I don't want to exclude anybody going to the site that may have landed there looking FOR a credit agent or credit repair agency, you see what I'm saying.


    My only thought with this additional idea is start simple...get your feet wet...see if you can get some conversions...then go bigger.


    If you are focused on gigantic right from the start you are going to get overloaded and not be able to focus on one goal at a time.





    Should I just stick with marketing this membership site to agents or should I include a couple of links like "hire and agent" and "repair your credit" and if I did what's the most tactful way of doing it and still getting the attention of the credit agent who wants the package? "creditagent" is the keyword of the domain.
    Thanks
    Steveo

    Hope this helps you. Good luck to you.
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    • Profile picture of the author sjkstone
      Originally Posted by dpwilliams View Post

      The niche "credit repair" is a huge niche with some really powerful players. That's not necessarily a bad thing. It just means it will be hard to compete in the search engines.
      My niche is marketing for credit agents. I just typed in "marketing for credit agents" in Bing and my site comes up number one! Not too bad. CreditAgents.org
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  • Profile picture of the author sjkstone
    Thanks.
    I've put this off for a few days because I am developing an app for a company. Sometimes you need to break from something and come back fresh.
    It dawned on me that it would just take too much time trying to upload all of the products one by one with a page for each so I decided to use Box and place the products there. They have to be paid members to access the post that gives them the link to the Box. Simple.
    Thanks dpwilliams.
    Although I sell memberships to a credit repair organization. I am more focused on the agents of this company.
    It is an mlm company and I have already spoke to some of the top dogs. My product is a huge package of articles, software and ebooks with some personal tutorials that mek it credit repair oriented
    I have an affiliate program so the agents can promote their link to the agents that they sign up.
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