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Recognising Buying Signals: A Beginner’s Guide for Digital Marketers
When you’re starting out in online marketing, it’s easy to think you need more traffic. But often the real issue is figuring out who among your visitors is actually ready to buy. Shoppers don’t announce their intentions, but they do leave clues – actions and questions that reveal buying intent. Understanding those signals helps you focus your efforts and improve conversions. 1. Comparison searches reveal serious buyers Customers close to a purchase often compare alternatives. They search for the best option in their niche, and those searches show up on different platforms: - Reddit – combine your niche with decision words like best, recommendation or which is better to find discussion threads where people are weighing options: - YouTube – search for best tool for followed by your product category:https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=best+tool+forComparison videos attract viewers who are deciding what to buy. - Google – try queries like best alternative to…:https://www.google.com/search?q=best+alternative+toThese searches often signal that the person is choosing between providers rather than just browsing. As a marketer, show up in these places with content that helps prospects make their decision. 2. Frustration plus urgency signals the need for a solution When potential customers have tried multiple approaches without success, they look for a better way. Phrases like: - “I’ve tried everything and nothing’s working.” - “I need a better way to do this.” - “What should I be doing instead?” mean they’re actively seeking a solution. You’ll find these questions on problem-solving platforms like Quora: - what’s the best way to… (requires login) Quora users want clear answers, not debate. If you can help them overcome their obstacle, you’ll be engaging with people ready to take action.
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Thank you so much ♥️
Another awesome free community that you can get paid from
https://www.skool.com/yourfirst5k/about?ref=29e6268e50694c05b3211ea049d2e24b Here is what her about page says *Home of the $100 Offer 5-Day Challenge that has generated over $100,000 in revenue!* HUNDREDS of people inside of Your First $5k have made anywhere between $100 - $20,000 since joining. Look above at any of the testimonial videos and hear from real people like you who can’t believe their results. You’re here because you’re looking for something: help, hope, practical and fast ways to make money and get unstuck, friendship and a group of people who get you. You found the right place:) It’s easy to get started: in the Classroom section inside, you’ll get instant access to my $100 Offer 5-Day Challenge, YouTube Accelerator, robust community of peers who want to see you win, and more! It’s fun, challenging, and rewarding. You can make affiliate commissions from her products as well I am loving it
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Love it !!
Interesting Case study How an 8k Instagram account turned into a $30,000 week
This case study is about what actually moved the needle: adding a clear offer + a simple sales system to an audience that already trusted the creator. The starting point (common situation) - Around 8,000 followers on Instagram - Decent engagement - Consistent posting for ~8 months - Lots of DMs with questions and requests for help - Revenue: $0 The problem was not the content. The problem was the missing infrastructure. What was broken - No clear offer (people didn’t know what they could buy) - No sales process (posting and hoping) - Weak positioning (came across as a helpful “free resource,” not a paid solution) What we built in 72 hours Step 1: A specific transformation offer We tightened the messaging from vague (“I help people with X”) to: - Specific audience - Specific outcome - Specific timeline - Specific method When the offer is clear, the audience can self-identify and decide faster. Step 2: 5-day pre-launch content plan (to build demand) Instead of launching out of nowhere, we ran a simple 5-day sequence where each day had one job: - Day 1: Curiosity“I’m launching something Friday and here’s why I built it.” - Day 2: Value preview“Here’s what’s inside and how it works.” - Day 3: Proof“Here are results from early testers/clients.” - Day 4: Scarcity“I’m limiting spots for support and results.” - Day 5: Urgency + CTA“Doors open soon. DM ‘READY’ for priority access.” Every post drove comments and DMs on purpose. No random posting. Step 3: A simple DM qualification + close process When someone messaged “READY,” they were guided through a short filter: - Current situation - Goal - Timeline - Budget/readiness Qualified people received: - Clear breakdown of the transformation - Proof/testimonials - Payment link Unqualified people received: - A helpful resource + direction (without wasting hours in back-and-forth) No discovery calls. No messy DMs. Just a clean path. Step 4: Premium pricing with smart framing
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Thank you so much. May I put this inside my community as well?
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@Jenelle Livet Who is Josh? and what system is that?
Are you stepping into 2026
This is a bit of a trend on Facebook Here is the prompt if you want to try it Use the uploaded photo as the identity reference. Keep my face, hair, skin tone, outfit accurate. Create a hyper realistic 3D scene where I am breaking out of a Facebook mobile timeline feet first. Rebuild the Facebook interface from scratch. Include the Facebook logo at the top, the profile picture of image of lady, username is (Jenelle Livet), Leaving 2025” post frame, reactions row, and the Like Comment Share bar. Include the bottom Facebook navigation icons. Place me inside the post image area, then reposition my body so it looks like I am climbing out of the phone and stepping forward out of the timeline. Make one foot extend toward the viewer in full 3D. Add glass shards or pixel fragments around the point where I break through. Lighting should match my original photo. Keep the final image bold and cinematic. I should be wearing ripped jeans and pink T-shirt that says UGH. and pink bottom flat shoes that say “stepping into 2026” ( Trying to make it say stepping into 2026 at the bottom of the picture) under her stepping out.
Are you stepping into 2026
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Wooohooo!!! I’m gonna do mine now
I won a challenge in ASMR Mastery Community
Well I have been experimenting with ASMR videos and today I found out I won a little challenge that was taking place for 7 days.
I won a challenge in ASMR Mastery Community
1 like • 24d
Well done!! Which community is this?
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Danele Louw
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Hi there. My name is Danele Louw. I reside in South Africa. My hobbies are: Scuba Diving Spending time with my dog, Aero. Photography

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