Making Money Online these days are very different from the old days. Technology has advance and presentation of information can come in many different ways. Ways like text format, PDF format, audio format, video format and many more.
And as you know that different people learn in different ways, some people learn more effective by listening, some by seeing, some by reading and some by doing. So with these different presentation formats, are you providing the right format of information to your subscribers.
Too often, we as marketer will present information the format that we like best. For example, I love video then I will tend to provide information in video format but do you know that this may not be what your subscriber wants.
Let me give you some real proof to prove what I say. Recently I did a survey with my subscribers and I thought that since video is the hot thing now, maybe my subscribers will like video information but my survey results tell me otherwise.

As you can see from the image above, my subscribers like information in pdf format best. So to meet my subscribers need, I need to give them what they want by providing information in PDF format.
Hope this information will be a help to you!
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